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Symposier - High Speed Movie of Artificial Cough, untreated human lung mucus

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Uploaded and shared in Youtube by: UniversityofAlberta " High speed camera movie of a simulated cough over a fluid with properties similar to the untreated human lung mucus. It shows how the cough pressure wave causes the lung mucus to break up into many small droplets that could carry infectious agents in airborne disease transmission. Actual time is approximately 50 miliseconds. The movie was taken by Kyle Argue, a Mechanical Engineering student at the University of Alberta under the supervisi

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Tags: Infection, Lung, Cough, Disease and Condition, disease, Science

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High Speed Movie of Artificial Cough, simulated over a fluid with properties similar to the untreated human lung mucus. http://t.co/Ee0JRQfd

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