"Nebulisations" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Nebulisations refer to the process of transforming a substance, often a liquid or a gas, into a mist or a flurry of tiny droplets, typically to facilitate inhalation, medication, or treatment. In medical contexts, nebulisations are used to administer medication, such as bronchodilators or antibiotics, to the lungs, primarily to treat respiratory conditions like asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), or cystic fibrosis. The resulting mist is inhaled directly into the lungs, allowing for more targeted and effective treatment.
A nebula is a cloud of gas and dust in space that can be illuminated by nearby stars or other sources of light. It is often visible from Earth as a blurry or fuzzy patch in the night sky. Nebulae are found in various parts of the universe and can be part of star-forming regions, reflecting the light of nearby stars or other celestial objects.
Nebulation refers to the process of forming a nebula, which is a cloud of gas and dust in space. In a broader sense, nebulation also describes the formation of any cloud-like structure, such as a fog, mist, or haze, through the consolidation of small particles or droplets.