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Investigations of Bioaerosol Emission and Dispersion Patterns

Morrison, 2021

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810290331765346538
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Morrison D
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PQDT-Global

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Bioaerosols are airborne particles of biological origin. They include viruses, bacteria, fungal spores, pollen, plant fibres, metabolites, toxins, and more. Despite often accounting for less than 1% of the particles within an aerosol mixture, bioaerosols are increasingly recognised …
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