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Can face masks offer protection from airborne sneeze and cough droplets in close-up, face-to-face human interactions?—A quantitative study

Akhtar et al., 2020

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10390676025033551495
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Akhtar J
Garcia A
Saenz L
Kuravi S
Shu F
Kota K
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Physics of Fluids

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Day-to-day observations reveal numerous medical and social situations where maintaining physical distancing is either not feasible or not practiced during the time of a viral pandemic, such as, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). During these close-up, face-to-face …
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