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  1. 861
    “…This study investigated the cost-effectiveness of four heat abatement strategies, including Minimal (open barn or shading), Moderate (forced ventilation), High (fans and misting), and Intense (air conditioning). Heat stress and subsequent impacts on milk production per cow were predicted across nine climatic regions in the U.S. for early (2015 to 2034), mid (2045 to 2064) and late (2081 to 2100) 21(st) century, using downscaled climate projections. …”
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    por Grimsrud, Tom K, Andersen, Aage
    Publicado 2010
    “…Additional data have been collected on life-time smoking habits, and on exposure to arsenic, asbestos, sulphuric acid mists, cobalt, and occupational lung carcinogens outside the refinery. …”
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  4. 864
    “…A recombinant inbred line (RIL) of lettuce and its parental lines (L. serriola and L. sativa “Salinas”) were grown aeroponically in a tropical greenhouse under 24°C cool (C) or warm fluctuating 30–36°C ambient (A) rootzone temperature (RZT). Their roots were misted with Netherlands standard nutrient solution for 1 min, at intervals of either 5 min (A5, C5) or 10 min (A10, C10) in attempting to reduce electricity consumption and production costs. …”
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  5. 865
    “…Specifically, those who perform treatment procedures on patients which intrinsically create mists of fine airborne droplets, i.e., perfect vectors for this and other viruses to spread. …”
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  6. 866
    “…RESULTS: Vivipary was induced in the soft to hard dough stages of grain development (Zadok’s stages 83-87) both on agar and after misting of the mother plant. This premature germination was associated with elevated alpha-amylase activity. …”
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  7. 867
    “…Exposure to metal-working oil mists was associated with reduced risk of CNS tumours, both before and after adjustment for OSC, OR 0.87 (0.75, 0.99). …”
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    “…Legionnaires’ disease is typically contracted by inhaling L. pneumophila, most often in aerosolized mists that contain the bacteria. At the SRS, L. pneumophila is typically found in cooling towers ranging from non-detectable up to 10(8) cells/L in cooling tower water systems. …”
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    “…This failure, together with the negative long-term animal inhalation studies on soluble nickel and other toxicological evidence, strongly suggest that the designation of soluble nickel as carcinogenic should be reconsidered, and that the true causes of historical lung cancer risk at certain nickel refineries lie in other exposures, including insoluble nickel compounds, arsenic, sulphuric acid mists and smoking.…”
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  14. 874
    “…A mixed effect regression model was used to calculate correlation factors for four exposure group [e.g. dusts, vapors, mists (low-volatiles), and solid object/abrasion] by using ~1000 measurements for STOFFENMANAGER(®) and 3000 measurements for ART. …”
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  15. 875
    “…For this analysis, we use 112 baseline CT scans from patients enrolled in the MISTE trial, one CT scan per patient. ICH was manually segmented on these CT scans by expert readers. …”
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  16. 876
    “…The airborne carrier for the COVID-19 can be tiny droplets and particulates from infected person, fine suspended mists (humidity) in air, or ambient aerosols in air. …”
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  17. 877
    por Castilla, Nicolás
    Publicado 2013
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- 8.4.Natural Ventilation -- 8.4.1.The thermal effect -- 8.4.2.The wind effect -- 8.4.3.Characteristics of the openings -- 8.4.4.The crop and air movements -- 8.4.5.Measuring the ventilation of greenhouses -- 8.4.6.Anti-insect screens -- 8.4.7.Screenhouses -- 8.5.Mechanical or Forced Ventilation -- 8.6.Cooling by Water Evaporation -- 8.6.1.Pad and fan -- 8.6.2.Fogging and misting -- 8.6.3.Cooling by evapotranspiration -- 8.7.Shading -- 8.8.Other Cooling Methods -- 8.9.Ventilation and Climate Management -- 8.9.1.Temperature management --…”
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