1. Permissible Daily Airborne Particle Mass Levels Encompass Brief Excursions to the “London Fog” Range, Which May Contribute to Daily Mortality and Morbidity in Communities
2. Airborne Particle Excursions Contributing to Daily Average Particle Levels may be Managed via a 1 hr Standard, with Possible Public Health Benefits
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