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  • Aerobiology is the study of biological particles passively dispersed through the air.
  • With aerobiology, as soon as you solve one problem, another comes up,
  • "But in this country aerobiology sampling hasn't kept up with the technology, " he lamented.
  • "This is exceptional, " said Eugenio Dominguez, coordinator of Spain's Network for Aerobiology, which detected the particles.
  • Aerobiology has been little studied, but there is evidence of nitrogen fixation in clouds, and less clear evidence of carbon cycling, both facilitated by microbial activity.
  • A . There are two types of dust : house dust and the dust found in the outside environment, says Harriet Burge, an assistant professor of aerobiology at the Harvard School of Public Health.
  • The allergen immunoassay sampling and analysis for the certification program is carried out by Airmid Healthgroup who specialise in applied research in the environmental causes of allergy and asthma, microbiology, molecular biology, and aerobiology.
  • In Tucson, for example, Dr . Jacob Pinnas, an allergist who is chairman of the academy's aerobiology committee, said that widespread planting of olive and mulberry trees had led to a virtual epidemic of seasonal allergies.
  • Dr . Walter H . Lewis, a botanist who specializes in aerobiology at Washington University in St . Louis, said that such technology, which provides a measure of pollen and mold spores in a given volume of air, has long been in use in Europe.
  • A . How high an insect can fly depends on air temperature, said Dr . Elson J . Shields, a professor of entomology at Cornell, who specializes in aerobiology, using radio-controlled airplanes to study migrating insects, plant diseases and pollen in the atmosphere.
  • Key laboratories in the School of Public Health during the middle of the century were the Naval Biological Laboratory, which focused primarily on aerobiology and related microbial research, and the Sanitary Engineering Research Laboratory which, maintained with the UC Berkeley College of Engineering, pioneered inquiry in the Environmental Health Sciences.
  • The "'One-Million-Liter Test Sphere "' also known as the "'Test Sphere "', the "'Horton Test Sphere "', the "'Cloud Study Chamber "', "'Building 527 "', and the "' Eight Ball "'( or "' 8-ball "')  is a decommissioned biological warfare ( BW ) chamber and testing facility located on Fort Detrick, Maryland, USA . It was constructed and utilized by the U . S . Army Biological Warfare Laboratories as part of its BW research program from 1951 to 1969 . It is the largest aerobiology chamber ever constructed and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.