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Aerobiology Partnership: International Association for Aerobiology and GRANA
Grana, 1985(1985). Aerobiology Partnership: International Association for Aerobiology and GRANA. Grana: Vol. 24, No. 1, pp. 64-64.
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Meteorologic variables in aerobiology
Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America, 2003Although prevalent weather helps define climate, individual weather conditions, such as rain, humidity, wind speed and direction, temperature, or amount of sunshine, may have direct and indirect effects on bioaerosols. Effects may be immediate or cumulative.
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Aerobiologia, 1998
The study of the presence of the various types of bioaerosol in the atmosphere should be backed up by a deep knowledge of the features of the sources from which they are generated: terrestial and aquatic, natural and anthropogenic. The first step needed to work out aerobiological models is the precise description of the location, seasonality, timing ...
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The study of the presence of the various types of bioaerosol in the atmosphere should be backed up by a deep knowledge of the features of the sources from which they are generated: terrestial and aquatic, natural and anthropogenic. The first step needed to work out aerobiological models is the precise description of the location, seasonality, timing ...
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2015
This chapter introduces the study of airborne microorganisms and their by-products, discusses indoor and anthropogenic outdoor sources of airborne microorganisms that affect human health and the environment, reviews the association of bioaerosols and indoor environmental quality, and briefly presents background information on airborne microorganisms as
Paula Krauter, Linda D. Stetzenbach
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This chapter introduces the study of airborne microorganisms and their by-products, discusses indoor and anthropogenic outdoor sources of airborne microorganisms that affect human health and the environment, reviews the association of bioaerosols and indoor environmental quality, and briefly presents background information on airborne microorganisms as
Paula Krauter, Linda D. Stetzenbach
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Grana, 1994
Abstract This short account describes the beginnings of aerobiology at Rothamsted and the development of studies of airborne dispersal of insects and fungal spores in relation to diseases of plants, animals and man.
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Abstract This short account describes the beginnings of aerobiology at Rothamsted and the development of studies of airborne dispersal of insects and fungal spores in relation to diseases of plants, animals and man.
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2002
Aerobiology is the broad science of airborne substances of organic origin. In a more restrictive sense, allergists use the term to describe the study of aeroallergens. These may be divided into indoor and outdoor sources, although there is certainly overlap.
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Aerobiology is the broad science of airborne substances of organic origin. In a more restrictive sense, allergists use the term to describe the study of aeroallergens. These may be divided into indoor and outdoor sources, although there is certainly overlap.
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