Linear density fibrosis is a scarring of the tissue in the lungs. Although it is a disease, it is not contagious.
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Cystic fibrosis is completely genetic -- it's not contagious. People with cystic fibrosis don't pose any risk to their nurses, doctors or anyone else.
Linear density, perhaps?
You can not prevent it. Cystic Fibrosis is a genetic disease. CF is also not contagious. You couldn't tell a person apart because it does not effect physical features.
"Fibrosis" is a term used to refer to scarring, so pulmonary fibrosis means scarring in the lungs. No it is not contagious. Little is known about the mechanism of the disease, but there does seem to be a genetic component and some sort of trigger - either environmental, lung injury, etc. The body actually attacks itself (autoimmune disorder) and destroys its own lung tissue.
nobody "gets" CF - one is born with the condition - its a hereditary genetic illness that is not contagious. Elvis never had Cystic Fibrosis... the only CF he had was "Cool Flares" ;-)
To determine the linear charge density of a rod, divide the total charge on the rod by the length of the rod. Linear charge density is measured in coulombs per meter.
The relationship between density and temperature is linear. In a thermal expansion, density will decrease and temperature increases and vice versa.
Mass divided by linear displacement (length or distance) is density, often called linear density or lambda.
Linear density in the lungs refers to linear silhouettes located in the lungs. These shadows show up vertically on the sides of the lungs and usually indicate lung damage, such as from smoking or aging.
The formula for calculating the linear mass density of a one-dimensional object is mass divided by length. It is represented as m/L, where is the linear mass density, m is the mass of the object, and L is the length of the object.
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