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1 Naval Dental School, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland 20014
Factors that alter concentrations of airborne microorganisms were studied by aerosolizing Bacillus subtilis spores into a dustfree and bacteriafree room. Air sampling showed that the fallout rate of 32% / hour for spores alone increased 2-fold with the addition of calcium phosphate powder and 1.6-fold with hairspray solids.
Submitted on June 24, 1969
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