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Ionization detectors respond faster to the tiny smoke particles released by a fast-burning fire.
In particles released by human cells, packaging of specific HERV transcripts could be observed.
Dust has always been factor of Delhi life, but the particles released by traffic are particularly toxic, Mukherjee says.
These aerosols, which are the same particles released by volcanic eruptions, would reflect sunlight away from Earth, cool the planet, and, in theory, stabilize climate.
In this parade of new elements, some gave off radiation, rays or particles released by atoms as they decayed into other elements, known as their daughters.
Recent scientific studies have found that the particles released by the towers' collapse were more harmful to workers' lungs than experts had believed.
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An average alpha particle released by astatine-211 can travel up to 70 µm through the surrounding tissues; an average energy beta particle emitted by iodine-131 can travel nearly 30 times as far, to about 2 mm.
(2) In the short term, the amount of titanium micro-particles released by TiPs will not cause adverse tissue reactions or increased wear.
The residual infectivity in all cases was recovered in supernatants after removing film and particles released from it by centrifugation, suggesting that only virus not adsorbed to the film material escaped inactivation.
Black carbon — tiny soot particles released into the atmosphere by burning fuels — has been linked to adverse health and environmental impacts through decades of scientific research.
These polygons were assumed to represent the footprint during competency of each platform, and were devised as a way to compensate for sub-grid scale horizontal diffusion and the number of particles released, which was limited by computer resources.
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