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Nasal filtration of airborne droplets

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

E. Boyland
Affiliation:
From the Experimental Station, Porton, Wilts.
J. H. Gaddum
Affiliation:
From the Experimental Station, Porton, Wilts.
F. F. McDonald
Affiliation:
From the Experimental Station, Porton, Wilts.
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Apparatus for determination of the penetration of particulate airborne material through the nose is described. The penetration of aerosols of liquid particles produced by a spray has been measured in rats, rabbits, goats, sheep and men. The penetration decreased with increase in the rate of flow through the nose.

Particles of the order of I μ diameter penetrate the nose at all rates of flow, while very few particles larger than 15 μ can penetrate except at low rates of flow.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1947

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