The report: «Air pollution
with ultrafine particles from cruise ships in Copenhagen, Denmark» (November 2017).
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The atomic force microscope (AFM) has largely been a physicists» tool, scanning atomic landscapes
with its ultrafine probe.
Not exact matches
The key to a great texture
with beets is grating them... preferably
with a microplane grater to get an
ultrafine texture that isn't overbearing.
Some experts believe
ultrafine particles, which are a thousand times smaller than the particles the DEC measured, pose more danger to residents
with asthma and other respiratory illnesses.
The proportion of diesel vehicles registered in Leipzig however rose from 19 to 26 % between 2010 and 2016 —
with negative consequences: While black carbon and the number concentration of
ultrafine particles decreased, the concentration of gaseous nitrogen oxides (NOx) is stagnant and is still too high.
Nicotine can react
with ozone to form
ultrafine particles, which can carry harmful chemicals and pass through human tissue.
However, the health of the entire population pays a high price: substitution of gasoline for ethanol leads to a 30 % increase in the atmospheric concentration of
ultrafine particulate matter, which consists of particles
with a diameter of less than 50 nanometers (nm).
He then mixes the
ultrafine powder
with water so it can be pumped into the ground.
Chlorine from paper and plastics combined
with organic materials, creating poisonous metal - rich gases and
ultrafine particles.
This allowed for moving forward
with peristaltic motion within an
ultrafine structure such as a bronchus.
The development of instruments and mechanisms that can reliably reach the target in the lungs is required for adequately testing
with an endoscope, but the looming challenge was finding a mechanism to reliably advance the biopsy forceps to the target even inside the
ultrafine and widely branching bronchi.
The Berkeley Lab team has done previous studies establishing the formation of harmful thirdhand smoke constituents by reaction of nicotine
with indoor nitrous acid, showing that nicotine can react
with ozone to form potentially harmful
ultrafine particles, and finding that thirdhand smoke can cause genetic damage in human cells.
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The Milani Cosmetics
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Next in line to further decrease CO2 form cars come downsized turbo GDI (gas direct injection) engines and they emit much more
ultrafine particles and NOX than regular natural aspirated engines
with PFI (port fuel injection) and even more than some Euro6 diesels
with particle filter.
This
ultrafine control of the gear ratio is the key to the CVT's greater efficiency over a conventional automatic transmission
with a limited number of discrete gear ratios.
In a locked Honolulu office building, three men are found dead
with no sign of struggle except for the
ultrafine, razor - sharp cuts covering their bodies.
BACKGROUND:
Ultrafine particles (UFPs) have been associated
with adverse health outcomes in children, but studies are often limited by surrogate estimates of exposure.
The highest levels of all compounds, including
ultrafine particles that more easily penetrate the lungs, were produced while frying
with gas.