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A military force carried to the battlefield in gliders or by parachute from aircraft; abbreviated "ABN".
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| airborne infection |
A mechanism of transmission of an infectious agent by particles, dust, or droplet nuclei suspended in the air. See also transmission of infection.
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An airborne unit is normally considered one dropped by parachute. These units undergo a chance of being destroyed or otherwise incapacitated because of the dangerous techniques they use in getting on the ground. Airlanding units are units that are landed normally on an airfield in or very close to enemy territory. An airmobile unit is a unit that is landed by helicopter.
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| airborne i. |
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 concentration |
The mass of particulate substances or fibers, or the vapor percentage of dissolved pollutants in a specific volume of air. The heavier the concentration, the greater the risk of diseases caused by inhalation.
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