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Volatile organic compounds in the polluted atmosphere: The 3rd ACCENT Barnsdale Expert Meeting [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Burrows, John   +5 more
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Photosynthetic Temperature Tolerance Threshold Determines How Isoprene Emission is Affected by Elevated CO<sub>2</sub> Concentration at High Temperatures. [PDF]

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Structure of Isoprene

Nature, 1946
A SHORT letter on an X-ray investigation of the structure of isoprene, chloroprene and butadiene at liquid air temperature was published in 19381, and a more detailed account of the work on butadiene has since been communicated to the Faraday Society2.
C J B, CLEWS, A, SCHALLAMACH
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Isoprene and sleep

Life Sciences, 1989
Isoprene is one of the main constituents of endogenous origin in exhaled human breath. The concentration of isoprene seems to vary with states of sleep and wakefulness, increasing during sleep and decreasing sharply just after awakening. Thus, isoprene may be involved in in sleep upholding.
A, Cailleux, P, Allain
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