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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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airway conductance the reciprocal of airway resistance: the air flow divided by the mouth-to-alveoli pressure difference.
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air-equivalent ionization chamber in radiology, a chamber in which the materials of the wall and electrodes are such that ionizing radiations produce ionization essentially similar to that in a free-air ionization chamber.
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air sickness Motion sickness, also called seasickness, carsickness, airsickness or space sickness, depending on what one has been traveling in, is a condition in which the endolymph (the fluid found in the semicircular canals of the inner ears) becomes 'stirred up', causing confusion between the difference between apparent perceived movement (none or very little), and actual movement. It can result from lying in the berth of a rolling boat without being able to see the outside. ...
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air cell The empty space between the white and shell at the large end of the egg.
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