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Ki-Hyun Kim

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Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|December 14, 2011
Experimental demonstration of masking phenomena between competing odorants via an air dilution sensory testKi-Hyun Kim
Journal of Separation Science|May 16, 2008
A method to test the detectability of GC/PFPD for an extended concentration range with respect to reduced sulfur compoundsKi-Hyun Kim
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|April 12, 2014
Sensing of scent, fragrance, smell, and odor emissions from biota sourcesKi-Hyun Kim
Environment International|November 1, 2003
Relationships between spatial and temporal variabilities in airborne metal distributions in Won Ju City, KoreaKi-Hyun Kim
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment|June 17, 2006
A study of sorptive loss patterns for reduced sulfur compounds in the use of the bag sampling methodKi-Hyun Kim
Environment International|December 8, 2015
The need for practical input data for modeling odor nuisance effects due to a municipal solid waste landfill in the surrounding environmentKi-Hyun Kim
Environmental Science & Technology|September 30, 2005
Some insights into the gas chromatographic determination of reduced sulfur compounds (RSCs) in airKi-Hyun Kim
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|February 10, 2012
The averaging effect of odorant mixing as determined by air dilution sensory tests: a case study on reduced sulfur compoundsKi-Hyun Kim
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|January 12, 2022
Use of molecular imprinted polymers as sensitive/selective luminescent sensing probes for pesticides/herbicides in water and food samplesVanish Kumar, Ki-Hyun Kim
Journal of Hazardous Materials|February 25, 2011
An investigation on hazardous and odorous pollutant emission during cooking activitiesEhsanul Kabir, Ki-Hyun Kim
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Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|December 14, 2011
Experimental demonstration of masking phenomena between competing odorants via an air dilution sensory testKi-Hyun Kim
Journal of Separation Science|May 16, 2008
A method to test the detectability of GC/PFPD for an extended concentration range with respect to reduced sulfur compoundsKi-Hyun Kim
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|April 12, 2014
Sensing of scent, fragrance, smell, and odor emissions from biota sourcesKi-Hyun Kim
Environment International|November 1, 2003
Relationships between spatial and temporal variabilities in airborne metal distributions in Won Ju City, KoreaKi-Hyun Kim
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment|June 17, 2006
A study of sorptive loss patterns for reduced sulfur compounds in the use of the bag sampling methodKi-Hyun Kim
Environment International|December 8, 2015
The need for practical input data for modeling odor nuisance effects due to a municipal solid waste landfill in the surrounding environmentKi-Hyun Kim
Environmental Science & Technology|September 30, 2005
Some insights into the gas chromatographic determination of reduced sulfur compounds (RSCs) in airKi-Hyun Kim
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|February 10, 2012
The averaging effect of odorant mixing as determined by air dilution sensory tests: a case study on reduced sulfur compoundsKi-Hyun Kim
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|January 12, 2022
Use of molecular imprinted polymers as sensitive/selective luminescent sensing probes for pesticides/herbicides in water and food samplesVanish Kumar, Ki-Hyun Kim
Journal of Hazardous Materials|February 25, 2011
An investigation on hazardous and odorous pollutant emission during cooking activitiesEhsanul Kabir, Ki-Hyun Kim
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