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  2. Stratospheric aerosol injection - Wikipedia

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    A 2016 study found the cost per 1 W/m 2 of cooling to be between 5–50 billion USD/yr. [91] Because larger particles are less efficient at cooling and drop out of the sky faster, the unit-cooling cost is expected to increase over time as increased dose leads to larger, but less efficient, particles by mechanism such as coalescence and Ostwald ...

  3. List of ICD-9 codes 780–799: symptoms, signs, and ill-defined ...

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    790 Nonspecific findings on examination of blood; 790.0 Abnormal red blood cell. 790.1 Elevated sedimentation rate; 790.2 Abnormal glucose. 790.21 Impaired fasting glucose; 790.22 Impaired glucose tolerance test (oral) 790.29 Other abnormal glucose; 790.3 Excessive blood level of alcohol; 790.4 Abnormal transaminase/LDH; 790.5 Other nonspecific ...

  4. Particle identification - Wikipedia

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    Their presence can be inferred by the momentum imbalance of the visible particles in an event. In electron-positron colliders, both the neutrino momentum in all three dimensions and the neutrino energy can be reconstructed. Neutrino energy reconstruction requires accurate charged particle identification.

  5. Technetium (99mTc) albumin aggregated - Wikipedia

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    The use of more than 250,000 particles in a dose is controversial as little extra data is acquired from such scans while there is an increased risk of toxicity. [10] [11] Patients with pulmonary hypertension should be administered a minimum number of particles to achieve a lung scan (i.e. 60,000). In any patient by administering a greater ...

  6. Solar radiation modification - Wikipedia

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    For stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI) small particles would be injected into the upper atmosphere to cool the planet with both global dimming and increased albedo. Of all the proposed SRM methods, SAI has received the most sustained attention: The IPCC concluded in 2018 that SAI "is the most-researched SRM method, with high agreement that ...

  7. Diesel exhaust - Wikipedia

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    Two diesel particulate matter monitors. Exposure to diesel exhaust and diesel particulate matter (DPM) is an occupational hazard to truckers, railroad workers, occupants of residential homes in the vicinity of a rail yard, and miners using diesel-powered equipment in underground mines. Adverse health effects have also been observed in the ...

  8. Ewers vs. Manning: How close is a Texas quarterback ... - AOL

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    Ewers’ most visible and glaring flaw is his difficulty throwing downfield, and this is a case where the eye test matches up with the numbers. Over the entire season, Ewers has just seven “Big ...

  9. Proton Synchrotron Booster - Wikipedia

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    The ring-shaped accelerator is visible as a circular building that rises from the ground. The Proton Synchrotron Booster in its tunnel Artist's impression of the Proton Synchrotron Booster The Proton Synchrotron Booster ( PSB ) is the first and smallest circular proton accelerator (a synchrotron ) in the accelerator chain at the CERN injection ...