| airborne infection | A mechanism of transmission of an infectious agent by particles, dust, or droplet nuclei suspended in the air. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| airborne radioactivity | <radiobiology> Radioactivity in any chemical or physical form that is dissolved, mixed, suspended or otherwise entrained in air. (16 Dec 1997) |
| airborne transmission |
a transmission mechanism in the which the infectious agent is spread as an aerosol and usually enters a person through the respiratory tract
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| airborne |
moved or conveyed by or through air
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| airborne infection |
an infection that is contracted by inhalation of microorganisms or spores suspended in air on water droplets or dust particles. Microorganisms are often rendered airborne as a result of a sneeze or cough. Cf. droplet i.
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| airborne transmission |
Process by which an infectious agent passes through the air to infect susceptible individuals by droplet infection (eg, sneezing, coughing).
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| airborne concentration |
The amount of chemical per unit volume of air. Typically this refers to the volume or mass concentration of chemical, but it can refer to the number concentration of spray drops.
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| airborne | moved or conveyed by or through air |
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