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MMAD
(redirected from Mass Median Aerodynamic Diameter)

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MMADMass Median Aerodynamic Diameter
MMADMusicians Making A Difference
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MMADMedicinal Marijuana Awareness and Defense
MMADMultichannel Microphone Array Design
MMADMangere Making a Difference (New Zealand youth project)
MMADMulti-Media Arts and Design Academy
MMADMelksham Music and Drama (UK)
MMADMixed Martial Arts Den (UK)


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Inhalation of particles with a mass median aerodynamic diameter of 10 [micro]m or less is associated with increased hospitalization for asthma, bronchiolar irritation, and lower respiratory tract infections, while exposure to particles 2.
Epidemiologic studies have shown that airborne particulate matter (PM) with a mass median aerodynamic diameter < 10 pm (P[M.
5 [micro]m mass median aerodynamic diameter (MMAD)], which can be inhaled deep into the lung and is associated with cardiovascular and respiratory health effects.
 
 
 
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