Pm2.5‐related health risk during chinese spring festival in taizhou zhejiang: the health impacts of

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  • who: Admin from the Resources and Environment, Nanchang University, Nanchang, China have published the research work: PM2.5u2010Related Health Risk during Chinese Spring Festival in Taizhou Zhejiang: The Health Impacts of, in the Journal: Atmosphere 2022, 13, 2099. of 20/02/2018
  • what: The authors aimed to assess the changes in ambient PM2.5 and the health risks of PM2.5u2010bound metals during the implementation of the lockdown measures in Taizhou, a small city in China in Zhejiang province, after the COVIDu201019 outbreak in 2020. In this study, since Cr was not speciated into Cr . . .

     

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