Soldiers who wear their protective mask will be adequately protected from inhalation and ingestion of radioactive particulate matter.
During the period when the infection did spread, the atmospheric conditions were such as would be likely to favor the dissemination of particulate matter.
And there are reasons which require us to believe particulate matter to be more easy of suspension in an unchanged form during any remarkable calmness of atmosphere.
Mr. Power says: "Familiar illustration of that conveyance of particulate matter which I am here including in the term dissemination is seen, summer and winter, in the movements of particles forming mist and fog.
When this has been accomplished, by means of a sterile brush the particulate matter on the candle of the filter is brushed off into 10 or 15 cc.
The air escaped to the aspirator at the sides, leaving upon the glycerine plate only its particulate matter.
In the first place, as we have said, the particulate matter out of a large body of water should be concentrated in a small quantity.
The measured quantity (5-20 litres) of air is drawn through, and any particulate matter is caught in the sugar.
The candle of the filter retains on its outer surface all, or nearly all, the particulate matter contained in the water.
The particulate elements of heredity all proceed centripetally from somatic-cells to germ-cells (gemmules): the inheritance of acquired characters is therefore habitual.
It was thought that the particulate form of the smoke would penetrate a respirator designed purely to hold up vapours and gases.
Even that does not appear certain, when we remember the emphasis laid by Germany upon the possibility of penetrating the mask by using a particulate cloud.
The principle of particulate clouds was not entirely new, both sides having used smoke combined with lethal gases with the object of forcing the removal of the respirator.
In view of the obvious importance of highly irritant compounds capable of existing in a very finely divided, pulverised, or particulate form, research was made in the domain of little volatile substances with boiling points up to 400'0.
In addition, as Captain Geyer explains, our troops were specially protected in anticipation of the use of particulate clouds.
A method according to claim 1 wherein said gel consist essentially of 1,2-butylene oxide and a gelling agent selected from the group consisting of SiO2, particulate carbon and aluminum octoate.
The oxide may be used either as a pure liquid or gelled with a gelling agent such as silicon dioxide, particulate carbon or aluminum octoate.
The increase in carbon dioxide, poisonous gases, and particulate matter in the atmosphere threatens the lives of all living things on our Earth.
Atmospheric Pollution by Exhaust The second is the production of particulate matter and exhaust gases.
Not only does all this pollute the atmosphere, it is also said that the particulate matter blocks the light of the sun, thus causing a drop in the temperature on the Earth.
To accord with the theory of particulate inheritance, of which the first hypothesis is a special case, the two united characters should transmit the mosaic purely; but this they do not do.
The result is a case of particulate inheritance--the single comb being inherited anteriorly and the oo comb posteriorly.
These results of experiments are commonly understood to prove theparticulate character of the agents so studied.
Colin (1876) has denied the conclusiveness of the experiments of Chauveau, which have been held to prove the particulate nature of variolous and vaccine virus.
In 1882, Chauveau had demonstrated the particulate nature of the glander germ by his unsuccessful inoculations with the liquids filtered from dilutions of pus taken from a pulmonary glanderous ulcer.
That it can be thus borne on the air is shown by the experiments of Viborg and Gerlach, who separately collected the particulate elements from the exhalations of glandered horses and successfully inoculated them.
When taken in time, all diseases which depend upon particulate contagia for their origin can be stamped out by isolation and disinfection.
Footnote 31: The particulate character of variolous and vaccine virus has been already alluded to, as asserted to have been shown by Chauveau and others.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "particulate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.