PMC:7333997 / 19177-20782 JSONTXT 5 Projects

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T171 0-81 Sentence denotes From Fig. 3, Fig. 4 it can be seen the seventeen (17) European capitals analyzed.
T172 82-217 Sentence denotes In general, European capital cities in typical weeks record PM2.5 concentrations below 80 μg/m3, with an AQI between Good and Moderate.
T173 218-343 Sentence denotes 50% of the studied European capitals, during the Qut had a tendency to decrease the PM2.5 concentration at an average of 23%.
T174 344-410 Sentence denotes However, the other 50% show an increase in the confinement season.
T175 411-514 Sentence denotes Budapest, with an annual average concentration of 48 μg/m3, is a city that presents an increase of 35%.
T176 515-715 Sentence denotes This capital does not present total confinement, they are allowed to exercise, go to work, with measures that allow them to circulate more widely, going from having a good to moderate AQI during BQut.
T177 716-800 Sentence denotes Bratislava, does not apply quarantine, leaving citizens to walk freely and exercise.
T178 801-936 Sentence denotes However, the date presented in Table 1, there are distance restrictions, suspension of classes and closure of sectors such as hostelry.
T179 937-1042 Sentence denotes This European capital presents an increase in the Qut week, which went from a good to moderate AQI level.
T180 1043-1173 Sentence denotes Paris, London, Vienna, Brussels and Prague, are capitals that generally have a good AQI level, with an average record of 31 μg/m3.
T181 1174-1288 Sentence denotes However, in the confinement season, an increase in the concentrations of the PM2.5 particulate matter is observed.
T182 1289-1452 Sentence denotes Fig. 3 Capital cities Belgrade, Bern, Bratislavia, Brussels, Budapest, Cyprus, Kyiv, Lisbon and London PM2.5 levels before and during quarantine (WAQ Index, 2020).
T183 1453-1605 Sentence denotes Fig. 4 Capital cities Paris, Prague, Pristina, Sarajevo, Skopje, Vienna, Vilnius and Warsaw PM2.5 levels before and during quarantine (WAQ Index, 2020).