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  1. ENVIRONMENT|deterioration of the environment|pollution
    mínábhar cáithníneach Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    Feinpartikel | Feinstaub
    de
    Comment Feinstaub besteht aus einem komplexen Gemisch fester und flüssiger Partikel und wird abhängig von deren Größe in unterschiedliche Fraktionen eingeteilt. Unterschieden werden PM10 (PM, particulate matter) mit einem maximalen Durchmesser von 10 Mikrometer (µm), PM2,5 und ultrafeine Partikel mit einem Durchmesser von weniger als 0,1 µm. http://www.umweltbundesamt.de/themen/luft/luftschadstoffe/feinstaub (17.02.17) XREF: Schwebstaub IATE:824980<><><>
    PM2,5 | fine particles | PM2.5 | fine particulate matter
    en
    Definition particles of matter suspended in the air that are 2.5 micrometers in diameter or smaller Reference Specksensor, Carnegie Mellon University, https://www.specksensor.com/learn/particles [7.11.2016]
    Comment For the purposes of Directive (EU) 2016/2284 on the reduction of national emissions of certain atmospheric pollutants, ‘'fine particulate matter’ or ‘PM2,5’ means particles with an aerodynamic diameter equal to or less than 2,5 micrometres (μm)'.Reference: Directive (EU) 2016/2284 on the reduction of national emissions of certain atmospheric pollutants, point (8) of Article 3, CELEX:32016L2284/EN For the purposes of Directive 2008/50/EC on ambient air quality and cleaner air for Europe, ‘PM 2,5’ shall mean particulate matter which passes through a size- selective inlet as defined in the reference method for the sampling and measurement of PM 2,5 , EN 14907, with a 50 % efficiency cut- off at 2,5 μm aerodynamic diameter'.Reference: Directive 2008/50/EC on ambient air quality and cleaner air for Europe, point (18) of Article 2, CELEX:32008L0050/EN
    particules fines
    fr
    Definition particules dont le diamètre est inférieur à 2,5 micromètres et qui se trouvent en suspension dans l'atmosphère pendant plusieurs jours Reference Site Futura Sciences, Planète, Définitions > Particule fine, http://www.futura-sciences.com/planete/definitions/developpement-durable-particule-fine-6723/ [30.11.2016]
    Comment Les particules fines proviennent du trafic routier, plus particulièrement des moteurs diésels des voitures, camions et bus, mais également de l'industrie, de l'agriculture et de la combustion (cheminées, chauffage individuel...). Source: Santé Médecine, Journal des Femmes, "Les particules fines et la pollution", http://sante-medecine.journaldesfemmes.com/faq/5361-les-particules-fines-et-la-pollution [30.11.2016]