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The rainout of formaldehyde favors a formose-based origin of life in shallow ponds
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Changing Emissions and Atmospheric Chemistry: Ongoing Impacts on Air Quality and Climate. [PDF]
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Molecular Insights into the Impact of Anthropogenic Precursors on SOA Formation in Remote Pristine Environments. [PDF]
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Science, 1969
Measurements of particle counts and size distributions of atmospheric aerosols have been made at various locations by use of an instrumented aircraft. The number of atmospheric particulates is related to the visibility.
R O, McCaldin +2 more
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Measurements of particle counts and size distributions of atmospheric aerosols have been made at various locations by use of an instrumented aircraft. The number of atmospheric particulates is related to the visibility.
R O, McCaldin +2 more
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Space Science Reviews, 2008
This paper summarizes the understanding of aeronomy of neutral atmospheres in the solar system, discussing most planets as well as Saturn’s moon Titan and comets. The thermal structure and energy balance is compared, highlighting the principal reasons for discrepancies amongst the atmospheres, a combination of atmospheric composition, heliocentric ...
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This paper summarizes the understanding of aeronomy of neutral atmospheres in the solar system, discussing most planets as well as Saturn’s moon Titan and comets. The thermal structure and energy balance is compared, highlighting the principal reasons for discrepancies amongst the atmospheres, a combination of atmospheric composition, heliocentric ...
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Irritating Atmospheres: Atmospheric Photochemistry
2011Abstract The problem of photochemically generated smog begins inside internal combustion engines, where at the high temperatures within the combustion cylinders and the hot exhaust manifold nitrogen molecules and oxygen molecule combine to form nitric oxide, NO.
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Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1992
Air pollution has been directly responsible for increases in mortality and morbidity in the general population during periods known as episodes, when pollutant levels were elevated well above those that occur on a regular basis. The major concern today regarding pollution and health is, however, more subtle—namely, whether the lower levels of pollution
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Air pollution has been directly responsible for increases in mortality and morbidity in the general population during periods known as episodes, when pollutant levels were elevated well above those that occur on a regular basis. The major concern today regarding pollution and health is, however, more subtle—namely, whether the lower levels of pollution
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