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The phrase "air equivalent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing comparisons or measurements related to air, such as in environmental science or engineering.
Example: "The air equivalent of the pollutant concentration was calculated to assess its impact on local air quality."
Alternatives: "air comparison" or "air measure".
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In order to produce 60 m3 air equivalent Xenon samples every 8 h, it implements: (i) larger sampler unit for Xenon extraction (2 compressors and 8 nitrogen membranes), (ii) new noble gas adsorbent (Ag@ZSM5), (iii) hardened components and (iv) new high resolution coincidence low background spectrometer (HPGe/PIPSBox).
In vitro air-liquid interface (ALI) cultures (H292 lung epithelial cells), exposed to whole smoke (1 60 dilution (smoke:air, equivalent to ~5 μg/cm2)) demonstrated uniform smoke delivery within the chamber.
It seems very posh – it's like the air equivalent of going organic.
In July 1942 the U-boats became aware of Coastal Command aircraft using another innovation - sonobuoys, which were thought of as the air equivalent of the Navy's ASDIC.
Results will be expressed as genotoxic parameter per cubic metre of air equivalent.
The net amount of revertants per cubic metre of air equivalent will be evaluated using a linear regression model.
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Cameron Brand, a certified landscape architect and office manager of Oliver Nurseries in Fairfield, views the stone barbecue as the open-air equivalent of a commercial range, saying, "It's the Viking of outdoor products".
Cameron Brand, a certified landscape architect and office manager of Oliver Nurseries in Fairfield, Conn., views the stone barbecue as the open-air equivalent of a commercial range, saying, "It's the Viking of outdoor products".
Oxalate was observed in the clouds at air-equivalent concentrations of 0.21±0.04 μg m−3, in excess to below-cloud concentrations by 0.14 μg m−3 and suggesting an in-cloud production as well.
An air-equivalent average of 2.03±0.47 μg m−3 (standard error) of sulfate was observed in the collected marine cloud water, in excess to below-cloud concentrations by 1.16 μg m−3 on average.
Farms with greenhouses are typically smaller in area than open-air equivalents, with some wholly reliant on greenhouses for production, whilst others combine open-air (sub-aerial) production.
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