Sentence examples for airborne context from inspiring English sources

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The genetic response and regulation of bacteria subjected to different types of environmental stress, such as oxidative stress, dehydration and cold stress, have been explored in many media such as water, soil and food, but never in an airborne context (Cabiscol et al. 2010; Chung et al. 2006).

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The Weddell seal has perhaps the most elaborate vocal repertoire with separate sounds for airborne and underwater contexts.

Missed contacts might include crowds (e.g., during public transportation), which have been discussed in the context of airborne spread of infections (29, 30 ).

We report a case of infantile brucellosis in which airborne transmission in the context of familial brucellosis or indirect contact with the animal source through other family members was considered the only possible means of infant infection.

In this context, we found that airborne particles collected on ADS days in Western Japan induced production of IL-8 in THP-G8 cells, whereas this effect did not occur with the original soil of the ADS [ 17].

In 1996 and 1997, an airborne RES survey was flown in the context of the North Greenland Ice Core Project (NGRIP).

As a comparative case study between the ME-OWA method and the two standards used in the military and commercially, this study evaluates reliability allocation in the context of a fighter aircraft airborne radar system.

The pH threshold for fusion is thus likely to be an important determinant for airborne transmission between mammals only in the context of a virus with appropriate human receptor binding preference.

This approach was tested for clay content prediction over the La Peyne Valley area in Southern France (24 km2, in a Mediterranean context) covered by HyMap Vis-NIR airborne data.

Although there are economic and logistical barriers, the cost and challenges of airborne infection control neglect should be calculated in the context of missed opportunities for potential prevention of morbidity and mortality and secondary TB transmission.

In this context, we examined the sub-lethal effects of airborne dust and low wind events on human respiratory health (i.e., asthma and acute bronchitis) between 2000 and 2003, when 110 dust and 157 low wind events occurred.

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