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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1973
Atmospheric particles originate from many sources. Globally, natural particle-production mechanisms predominate, but over large urban areas man-made sources produce a major fraction of total airborne particles. Within the planetary boundary layer, the atmospheric aerosol contains large numbers of preformed primary particles that have been discharged to
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Atmospheric particles originate from many sources. Globally, natural particle-production mechanisms predominate, but over large urban areas man-made sources produce a major fraction of total airborne particles. Within the planetary boundary layer, the atmospheric aerosol contains large numbers of preformed primary particles that have been discharged to
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Applied Optics, 1994
The second generation of ocean-color-analyzing instruments requires more accurate atmospheric correction than does the Coastal Zone Color Scanner (CZCS), if one is to utilize fully their increased radiometric sensitivity.
H. Gordon, Menghua Wang
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The second generation of ocean-color-analyzing instruments requires more accurate atmospheric correction than does the Coastal Zone Color Scanner (CZCS), if one is to utilize fully their increased radiometric sensitivity.
H. Gordon, Menghua Wang
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Measurement of Biological Aerosols in an Aerosol Chamber
2000A standard system for the aerosol exposure of mice with viable Francisella tularensis live vaccine strain (LVS) in an aerosol chamber was developed. The pneumatic nebulizer and the dynamic “nose only” aerosol chamber for exposure of 12 mice were used.
Aleš Macela+3 more
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Is atmospheric aerosol an aerosol?—A look at sources and variability
Faraday Discuss., 2008Countless observations of the atmospheric aerosol reveal large concentration variabilities. Such variability is not characteristic for a colloid. It must have a certain degree of stability and that is not seen in the atmospheric aerosol. The question then is open if the atmospheric aerosol is really a colloid, an aerosol.
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Subproject AEROSOL The Art of Aerosol Measurement and Modelling within AEROSOL
2001Aerosols are now recognised to play a central role in such diverse environmental problems as respiratory diseases, climate change, visibility impairment and eutrification of remote areas. Aerosols are also the sites on which heterogeneous reactions of gaseous trace constituents occur.
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High secondary aerosol contribution to particulate pollution during haze events in China
Nature, 2014Rujin Huang+25 more
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Journal of Aerosol Medicine, 1992
This review discusses filter materials, filter mechanisms, filter testing and applications of filters in medicine. While many applications are satisfactorily solved, there seems to be a research need for generating particle free air to relieve pains from people suffering from allergens and standardization of filter testing procedures for filters used ...
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This review discusses filter materials, filter mechanisms, filter testing and applications of filters in medicine. While many applications are satisfactorily solved, there seems to be a research need for generating particle free air to relieve pains from people suffering from allergens and standardization of filter testing procedures for filters used ...
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Aerosol Technology Properties, Behavior, and Measurement of Airborne Particles
, 2000M. L. Laucks
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Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, 1981
(1981). The Aerosol Controversy. Interdisciplinary Science Reviews: Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 182-182.
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(1981). The Aerosol Controversy. Interdisciplinary Science Reviews: Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 182-182.
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