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(isim) aerosol
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(Tıp) Havada asılı durumda bulunan çok küçük tanecikler inhalasyon tedavisinde havanın sterilizasyonunda sivrisinek ve haşere mücadelesinde ve koku giderici olarak kullanılabilir
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Definition of aerosols in Turkish Turkish dictionary

aerosol
Bir sıvını, bir çözeltinin ya da katı bir cismin çok küçük ve ince parçacıklarının havada ya da gaz içinde dağılması ya da asılması
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are particles of solid or liquid matter that can remain suspended in air from a few minutes to many months depending on the particle size and weight
Liquid droplets or solid particles dispersed in air, that are of fine enough particle size to remain so dispersed for a period of time
Minute particles or liquid droplets suspended in the air
Particles of matter, solid or liquid, larger than a molecule but small enough to remain suspended in the atmosphere Natural sources include salt particles from sea spray and clay particles as a result of weathering of rocks, both of which are carried upward by the wind Aerosols can also originate as a result of human activities and in this case are often considered pollutants See also Sulfate Aerosols
Particles, other than water or ice, suspended in the atmosphere They range in radius from one hundredth to one ten-millionth of a centimeter _ or 102 to 10-3 microns (m) Aerosols are important as nuclei for the condensation of water droplets and ice crystals, and as participants in various atmospheric chemical reactions Perhaps most significantly, they absorb solar radiation, then emit and scatter it Thus, they influence the radiation budget of the earth-atmosphere system, which in turn influences the climate on the surface of the earth Aerosols from volcanic eruptions can lead to a cooling at the Earth's surface, which may delay greenhouse warming for a few years following a major eruption (Source: Mintzer, 1992)
A collection of airborne solid or liquid particles, with a typical size between 0 01 and 10 nm and residing in the atmosphere for at least several hours Aerosols may be of either natural or anthropogenic origin Aerosols may influence climate in two ways: directly through scattering and absorbing radiation, and indirectly through acting as condensation nuclei for cloud formation or modifying the optical properties and lifetime of clouds See: Indirect aerosol effect The term has also come to be associated, erroneously, with the propellant used in "aerosol sprays"
plural of aerosol
- Solid or liquid particles in the size range of 0 001 to 10 microns in radius suspended in the air Aerosol particles play an important role in the climate system This is because of their direct interaction (absorption and scattering) with solar and terrestrial radiation, as well as through their influence on cloud processes
fine solid or liquid particles suspended in the atmosphere
Solid particles dispersed in the atmosphere having resonant size particles with a high index of refraction The particles both scatter and absorb visual and laser directed energy so as to cut down on weapon systems directed by these techniques
Small liquid or solid particles suspended in the atmosphere
Particles in the atmosphere They cool the earth by reflecting sunlight back into space, but disappear far faster than greenhouse gases
The suspension of solid or liquid particles in the atmosphere
Liquid droplets or solid particles that can remain dispersed in air for a period of time
Airborne particles
Product under pressure in a can; CFC propellants have been linked to ozone-depletion; environmental effect of replacement propellants unclear
dispersions of liquids in gases and solids in gases
Paint Sundries Ladders
Colloids of liquid or solid particles less than 10 microns in diameter suspended in gas
A gaseous suspension of fine particles
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In a gaseous or airborne cloud of particulate matter, either solid, liquid, or gas

The paint came as a can of fast-drying aerosol spray.

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A suspension of liquid or solid particles in a gas
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Particles, solid or liquid, suspended in air
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is a suspension in air (or gas) of minute particles of a liquid or a solid
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a mixture of microscopic solid or liquid particles in a gaseous medium Smoke, haze, and fog are aerosol examples
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Particulate material, other than water or ice, in the atmosphere ranging in size from approximately 10x-3 to larger than 10x2 ´m in radius Aerosols are important in the atmosphere as nuclei for the condensation of water droplets and ice crystals, as participants in various chemical cycles, and as absorbers and scatterers of solar radiation, thereby influencing the radiation budget of the earth-atmosphere system, which in turn influences the climate on the surface of the Earth
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A collection of fine particles of a solid or a liquid suspended in a gas, such as air and smog
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Particles of solid or liquid matter that can remain suspended in air for long periods of time because of extremely small size and light weight
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A suspension of liquid or solid particles in air or gas
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particle of solid or liquid matter that can remain suspended in the air because of its small size (generally under one micron)
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a dispenser that forces a liquid out as a fine spray when a button is pressed
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A colloidal system in which the dispersed phase is composed of either solid or liquid particles and in which the dispersal medium is some gas, usually air
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a cloud of solid or liquid particles in a gas
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A gaseous or airborne cloud of particulate matter, either as a solid, liquid, or gas, which forces another substance out of a spray can
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Particulate material, other than water or ice, in the atmosphere ranging in size from approximately 10-3 to larger than 102 micrometers in radius Aerosols are important in the atmosphere as nuclei for the condensation of water droplets and ice crystals, as participants in various chemical cycles, and as absorbers and scatterers of solar radiation, thereby influencing the radiation budget of the earth-atmosphere system, which in turn influences the climate on the surface of the Earth
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a suspension of fine solid or liquid particles in air
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tiny solid or liquid particles suspended in the atmosphere
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System in which the dispersion medium is a gas and the dispersed phase (composed of solid particles or liquid droplet) does not settle out under the influence of gravity
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a dispersion of microscopic solid or liquid particles in a gaseous medium, such as smoke and fog
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A suspension of liquid or solid particles in air
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A mass of tiny solid or liquid particles suspended in air or another gas (see volcanic gas)
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{i} liquid substance stored under pressure and released as a fine spray; container in which this is stored; tiny particle suspended in the atmosphere and carried by the wind (Ecology)
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Particles of liquid or solid dispersed as a suspension in gas
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solid or liquid particles in the Earth's atmosphere having sizes on the order of 0 01-10 microns (1 micron = 0 0001 centimeter) Aerosol have a variety of sources: natural sources include salt particles ejected from the ocean, organic molecules, wind-blown dust, pollen, desert sand particles; anthropogenic sources include carbon-based soot particulates from fossil fuel burning, SO2 emissions from industry that undergo a gas-to-particle conversion Aerosol are important in the radiative balance of the atmosphere, as they tend to cool the Earth's surface by scattering incoming solar radiation back to space
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Particles of solid or liquid matter that can remain suspended in the air for long periods of time because of extremely small size and lightweight
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a suspension of fine particles in a gas
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a dispenser that forces a liquid out as a fine spray when a button is pressed a cloud of solid or liquid particles in a gas
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A suspension of fine solid or liquid particles in a gas
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An aerosol is a small container in which a liquid such as paint or deodorant is kept under pressure. When you press a button, the liquid is forced out as a fine spray or foam. a small metal container with liquid inside. You press a button on the container to make the liquid come out in very small drops. spray (aero- + sol (19-21 centuries) (from solution)). System of tiny liquid or solid particles evenly distributed in a finely divided state through a gas, usually air. Aerosol particles participate in chemical processes and influence the electrical properties of the atmosphere. Though true aerosol particles range in diameter from a few nanometres to about one micrometre, the term is commonly used to refer to fog or cloud droplets and dust particles, which can have diameters of more than 100 micrometres. See also colloid; emulsion
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A suspension in a gaseous medium of solid particles, liquid particles or solid and liquid particles having a negligible falling velocity (ISO 1994)
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Particles of matter, solid or liquid, larger than a molecule but small enough to remain suspended in the atmosphere (up to 100µm diameter) Natural origins include salt particles from sea spray and clay particles as a result of weathering of rocks Aerosols can also originate as a result of man's activities and in this case are often considered pollutants
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a suspension of small liquid or solid particles in gas
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Colloidal dispersions of liquids or solids in a gas There are aerosols of liquid droplets (e g , fog, cloud, drizzle, mist, rain, spray) and aerosols of solid particles (e g , fume and dust)
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