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The dissemination of mosquito adulticides by ULV application generates fine aerosol droplets that remain aloft and target flying mosquitoes [ U.S. Environmental Protection Agency EPAA) 2002b].
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The SO2 and NOx emissions can generate fine particulates, which are harmful to human respiratory systems.
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Burning velocity measurements were made with the introduction of ultrasonically generated fine water mists.
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