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sulfur dioxide (Figure 5). The relative sensitivity of specific
plants to SO 2 is indicated in Table 3.

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AIR POLLUTANT REMOVAL: see ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATION; INDOOR
AIR POLLUTION; PARTICULATE REMOVAL; MOBILE SOURCE POLLUTION
AIR POLLUTION INSTRUMENTATION: see also STACK SAMPLING; REMOTE
SENSING

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