difference between suspended particulate matter and particulate matter
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Generally, particulate matter having less than 100 microns in diamter, is called fine solid.
The total suspended particulates (TSP) which are 50 microns or less in diameter do not enter the lungs but may enter the digestive tract via the nasal passages. They are considered heavier particles.
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Generally, particulate matter having less than 100 microns in diamter, is called fine solid. ... The total suspended particulates (TSP) which are 50 microns or less in diameter do not enter the lungs but may enter the digestive tract via the nasal passages. They are considered heavier particles.
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