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. 1956 Jan;4(1):17–20. doi: 10.1128/am.4.1.17-20.1956

Studies of Aerosols with a Simple Cloud-Chamber Technic1

I. The Evaluation of a Technic for the Rapid and Convenient Determination of the Survival of Air-Borne Microorganisms

Charles W Griffin 1, H Lucille Kantzes 1, Pamela M Ludford 1, Michael J Pelczar Jr 1
PMCID: PMC1057150  PMID: 13283535

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