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The Adhesion of Solid Particles to Solid Surfaces,I. a Review
Authors:Morton Corn PhD
Institution:Research Associate, Department of Industrial Hygiene , Harvard School of Public Health , Boston , Massachusetts , USA
Abstract:Prior exposure to ozone has been reported to increase the mortality in mice from aerosolized streptococci. The experiments described herein were undertaken to determine the effect of meteorological variables on this ozone-streptococcus model. The work was performed in replicate experiments employing four treatments. The treatments consisted of exposure to (1) ambient temperature and air, (2) ambient temperature and ozone, (3) cold and ambient air, and (4) cold and ozone, and streptococcus. The streptococcus was administered to each treatment as an aerosolized culture for 30 minutes and yielded approximately 30,000 organisms per mouse. The cold exposure was three hours at 6 to 9°C, and the ozone exposure was 0.7 to 0.9 ppm for three hours. Results indicate a significant increase in mortality attributable to the influence of cold.
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