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aerosolsAP
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The harmful algal blooms, the cyanobacteria release toxins.
The toxins can be aerosolized waves washing up on a shore or crashing against a rock.
And what we're working on now is classifying what's in those aerosols.
And also if you have a pre-existing pulmonary condition like asthma that is very common, will that exacerbate or make asthma worse?.
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