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How is Exposure to Sulfur Dioxide Measured?
Epidemiologists measure SO2 levels using ambient air quality monitoring systems. These systems provide data on concentrations of the gas in the atmosphere, which can be used to assess exposure and correlate it with health outcomes.
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