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. 2020 Dec 29;10:22419. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-79625-z

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Representative microscopy images of sprayed SM, H2O, and human saliva on a glass surface. (A) typical shape and size of SM buffer, H2O, and saliva immediately after spray application onto a glass surface. (B) Droplet size distribution calculated based on the images shown in Panel A. Typical droplet size is between a few tens of microns to hundreds of microns in diameter, which is within the range of expelled saliva microdroplets that are expected to gravitate more rapidly toward surfaces (as opposed to aerosols, which remain suspended in the air for longer).