nonairborne
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[edit]nonairborne (not comparable)
- Not airborne.
- 1975, Donald I. Kurth, Laxman S. Sundae, Clifford W. Schultz, “Dust Generation and Comminution of Coal”, in Report of Investigations, page 25:
- If this were so, the nonairborne dust distribution could be used to predict the respirable dust distribution.
- 1997, Advances in Heat Transfer, page 296:
- A more quantitative treatment of nonairborne interactions was given in Williams et al. (see [22, App. B])..
- 2012, Richard R. Fay, Hearing by Bats, page 61:
- Hunting nonairborne prey may also provide access to more prey because there often are more insects on the ground than in the air (Rautenback, Kemp, and Scholz 1988).