USING METALLIC CYCLONES IN PARTICULATE MATTER SAMPLING DEVICES FOR CHEMICAL ANALYSES
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Epidemiological studies have linked the inhalation of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) with increased respiratory and cardiovascular diseases that can cause premature death [1]. Major ongoing studies have investigated the physicochemical characteristics and toxicity of atmospheric aerosol particles to identify the origins of ambient particles and assess their effect on the environment and human health
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