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dust c.’s hemoconia.
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dust-borne spread through the air in dust particles, as an infectious disease; see under infection.
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dust-borne i. airborne infection by pathogens that have become attached to particles of dust and are transmitted by that means.
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dust Dust is a term to describe any solid material smaller than 500 micrometres in diameter (?a millimetre). Large amounts of dust in the atmosphere can affect weather patterns (as can be observed when large volcanoes erupt), and inhaling dust can lead to health problems, if it builds up in one
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dust mite is a small eight-legged animal that lives with humans in their "nests" and homes. The dust mite is the most common cause of allergic rhinitis and asthma on this planet. They eat microscopic molds and skin dander, and then leave their droppings (feces) behind. The dust mite droppings are the source of the irritating and allergenic effects of the mite. ...
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