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| | Final 1 Another One Bites the Dust |
 | | The purpose of this study is to compare the mass of dust particulates per volume in a dormitory with a central air heating system (Peabody Hall on Western Campus) and one without (Mary Lyon Hall also on Western Campus). |
 | | Dust is comprised of many different components, but dust is commonly defined as fine particles of matter (as of earth), or the particles into which something disintegrates. |
 | | Dust can be controlled and collected by many different methods including absorbers, incinerators, condensers, mechanical collectors, baghouses, wet scrubbers, electrostatic precipitators, flute gas desulfurization systems, and stacks. |
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