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Situations and activities that increase exposure to dust increase the risk for coccidioidomycosis in humans (7 ); these situations and activities include, but are not limited to, dust storms, earthquakes, construction work, outdoor occupations or activities, and military maneuvers (7 ).
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At some points, as levels of iron-bearing dust increased, productivity actually decreased.
Regularly clean any dust from the back of the fridge or freezer – accumulated dust increases energy consumption.
GRP dust increases the workability, autogeneous shrinkage, deformability and total porosity of mortars, though with a smaller average radius.
Adding methane to lycopodium dust increased the longest vented flame length and decreased the duration time of the external flame.
Also, the use of 5.0% granite dust increased the corrosion cracking time and no significant reduction in cracking time was observed at granite dust contents greater than 5.0%.
The microorganism counts and deposition dust were positively correlated, when deposition dust increased 1 times, the microorganism counts could maximally increase 1 2 times, and the bacteria correlation coefficient was more significant than fungi (Rbacteria > Rfungi).
Further, when the electrons are heated, the flux of electrons to the dust increases and the background electron density will also decrease during the time the heater is on.
It is well known that cementation of coarse dust increases the difficulty of removal [141].
Recent studies suggest that the flux of inflow dust increases when meteor streams appear (see, e.g., Bruno, 2007).
This is the reason that anthracite (VM less than 10%) dust is impossible to explode while the explosibility of the coal dust increases as the rank of the coal decreases (higher VM content).
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