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But Beijing's monitoring system does not measure ozone, nor does it measure the finer particulates known as PM 2.5.
He said the finer particulates absorbed more light, explaining why Beijing so often is enveloped in a haze thick enough to obscure even nearby buildings.
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The Environmental Protection Agency tightened its daily limit for the tiny specks, or fine particulates, in September.
Ms. Jackson has promised to address mercury as well as fine particulates.
Ambient levels of fine particulates vary by place, season and weather.
Is that a necessary cost of further lowering the levels of pollutants like fine particulates?
The SO2 and NOx emissions can generate fine particulates, which are harmful to human respiratory systems.
The embassy also measures fine particulates, which are more harmful to human lungs.
Among other sources, fine particulates come from diesel engines, power plants, certain industrial processes and even fireplaces.
Researchers have drawn direct and immediate links between ambient levels of fine particulates and hospital admissions and deaths.
"There is no protection from fine particulates, which stay in the air for weeks and are laced with toxins".
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