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Particles in the air

The Star 25 Apr 2010
No ... Larger particles are filtered by our nose hairs, then by the cilia in our tracheas, But the smaller ones - less than 10 micrometers - can penetrate to our bronchi and our alveoli (air sacs) in our lungs. And the really small ones - less than 2.5 micrometers - can penetrate into the barrier between the alveoli sacs and blood ... .
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How much of a menace is China's alveoli-coating air pollution?

The Examiner 23 Oct 2009
Is China's alveoli-coating air pollution killing off foreigners who come visit, James Fallows wonders in a recent Atlantic article ... Fallows, thankfully, does an excellent job of breaking down (with great enthusiasm, I might add)  reams of headache-inducing medical and scientific research into just three simple take-home points. A ... B ... C ... .
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Researchers link premature birth to emphysema

Scientific American 29 Jul 2008
LONDON (Reuters) - Some premature babies may have a higher risk of developing emphysema and other lung problems, Australian researchers said on Tuesday ... Emphysema is a progressive lung condition in which the walls between the alveoli, or air sacs, lose their ability to stretch and recoil. Smoking is the main cause, although genes also play a role ... .
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Willie Wonka's charming children and adults

Asbury Park Press 28 Apr 2008
When Leslie Culver first brought him home, he didn't bark. "He didn't do anything offensive, he didn't want you to notice him," the Middletown ... Due to the severity of the disease, in which the alveoli, or little sacs on the lungs, lose elasticity and break down, he has told Culver to call him in case of an emergency at any time of the day or night ... .
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Wary U.S. olympians will bring food to China

International Herald Tribune 09 Feb 2008
. When a caterer working for the United States Olympic Committee went to a supermarket in China last year, he encountered a piece of chicken - half of a breast - that measured 14 inches ... Today in Sports ... The triathlon team encountered a dish called "Be Dental Alveoli Quick to Salad Bangkok Hot Paddle Fish," during a meet in Thailand ... 1 .. .
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