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Compared with larger particles, small particles have higher total particle number concentrations (PNCs, reported as particles per cubic meter), and they tend to absorb more toxic components, have higher deposition efficiency in the respiratory tract, and have larger surface areas (Delfino et al. 2005; Valavanidis et al. 2008).
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