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particulate Fine dust or particles (ie, smoke). Of or relating to minute discrete particles. A particulate substance.
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particulate a particle of a solid or liquid that is suspended in the air.
Ãâó: www.afscme.org/health/safe16.htm
particulate Very fine solid particles, typically ash plus unburned carbon that are entrained by the combustion gases and escape to atmosphere. Usually the main air pollutant from biomass combustion.
Ãâó: www.canren.gc.ca/prod_serv/index.asp
particulate Any liquid or solid particles temporarily suspended in the atmosphere. See PM-10.
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particulate A small particle produced by mechanical disintegration in the environment. These can become airborne through such processes as spraying, grinding, drilling and blasting, or by reactions such as combustion, vaporization, distillation, condensation. They are classified according to size and how they are distributed, such as a dust, spray, vapor, fume, mist, fog and smoke.
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