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aer·o·bi·ol·o·gy A0112600 (âr′ō-bī-ŏl′ə-jē)n. The study of the sources, dispersion, and effects of airborne biological materials, such as pollen, spores, and microorganisms. aer′o·bi·o·log′i·cal (-ə-lŏj′ĭ-kəl) adj.aer′o·bi·o·log′i·cal·ly adv.aerobiology (ˌɛərəʊbaɪˈɒlədʒɪ) n (Biology) the study of airborne organisms, spores, etc aerobiological adj ˌaerobioˈlogically adv ˌaerobiˈologist nTranslationsaerobiologyenUK
aerobiology[‚e·rō‚bī′äl·ə·jē] (biology) The study of the atmospheric dispersal of airborne fungus spores, pollen grains, and microorganisms; and, more broadly, of airborne propagules of algae and protozoans, minute insects such as aphids, and pollution gases and particles which exert specific biologic effects. aerobiologyenUK
aer·o·bi·ol·o·gy (ār'ō-bī-ol'ŏ-jē), The study of atmospheric constituents, living and nonliving, of biologic significance, for example, airborne spores, pathogenic bacteria, allergenic substances, pollutants.aerobiology (âr′ō-bī-ŏl′ə-jē)n. The study of the sources, dispersion, and effects of airborne biological materials, such as pollen, spores, and microorganisms. aer′o·bi·o·log′i·cal (-ə-lŏj′ĭ-kəl) adj.aer′o·bi·o·log′i·cal·ly adv.Aerobiology The formal study of living and nonliving atmospheric constituents—e.g., airborne pollutants, algae, insects, microorganisms including bacteria and viruses, spores and pollens—which are passively transported in the air and capable of evoking an immune response.aer·o·bi·ol·o·gy (ār'ō-bī-ol'ŏ-jē) The study of atmospheric constituents, living and nonliving, of biologic significance. |