| humidifier fever |
a form of pneumonitis attributed to allergic reactions of the alveolar walls of the lungs to amoebae, bacteria, or fungi found in humidifier reservoirs, as well as air conditioners and air cooling equipment. While the disease produces flu-like effects of hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP) within 8 hours of exposure, these symptoms resolve within 24 hours, without the long-term lung damage (pulmonary fibrosis) associated with other forms of HP.
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| humidifier lung |
a form of hypersensitivity pneumonitis; symptoms include fever, chills, muscle aches, cough, and dyspnea. Long-term exposure can result in permanent lung damage.
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| humidity |
Water vapor content of the air. See absolute humidity, dew point, mixing ratio, relative humidity. specific humidity.
Ãâó: www.telemet.com/weather_gloss_h.htm
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| humidifier |
A device that adds water in the form of vapor to a gas mixture.
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| humidity |
The amount of water vapor contained in a given volume of air.
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