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Faraday Discussions|July 6, 2016
Numerical modelling strategies for the urban atmosphere: general discussionRob MacKenzie, Alison Tomlin, Jörg Kleffmann, et al.
Faraday Discussions|August 11, 2017
Atmospheric chemistry and the biosphere: general discussionAlexander Archibald, Stephen Arnold, Lustinian Bejan, et al.
Faraday Discussions|August 11, 2017
The air we breathe: Past, present, and future: general discussionScott Archer-Nicholls, Alexander Archibald, Stephen Arnold, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|September 20, 2019
Radical Formation by Fine Particulate Matter Associated with Highly Oxygenated MoleculesHaijie Tong, Yun Zhang, Alexander Filippi, et al.
Faraday Discussions|August 10, 2017
Atmospheric chemistry processes: general discussionAlexander Archibald, Stephen Arnold, Thorsten Bartels-Rausch, et al.
Faraday Discussions|August 10, 2017
New tools for atmospheric chemistry: general discussionPeter Alpert, Alexander Archibald, Stephen Arnold, et al.
Faraday Discussions|July 5, 2016
Chemical complexity of the urban atmosphere and its consequences: general discussionFranz Geiger, Francis Pope, Rob MacKenzie, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|February 3, 2022
Effect of Atmospheric Aging on Soot Particle Toxicity in Lung Cell Models at the Air-Liquid Interface: Differential Toxicological Impacts of Biogenic and Anthropogenic Secondary Organic Aerosols (SOAs)Svenja Offer, Elena Hartner, Sebastiano Di Bucchianico, et al.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics|December 23, 2020
Observations of sesquiterpenes and their oxidation products in central Amazonia during the wet and dry seasonsLindsay D Yee, Gabriel Isaacman-VanWertz, Rebecca A Wernis, et al.
Science Advances|March 19, 2025
Short-lived reactive components substantially contribute to particulate matter oxidative potentialSteven J Campbell, Battist Utinger, Alexandre Barth, et al.
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Faraday Discussions|July 6, 2016
Numerical modelling strategies for the urban atmosphere: general discussionRob MacKenzie, Alison Tomlin, Jörg Kleffmann, et al.
Faraday Discussions|August 11, 2017
Atmospheric chemistry and the biosphere: general discussionAlexander Archibald, Stephen Arnold, Lustinian Bejan, et al.
Faraday Discussions|August 11, 2017
The air we breathe: Past, present, and future: general discussionScott Archer-Nicholls, Alexander Archibald, Stephen Arnold, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|September 20, 2019
Radical Formation by Fine Particulate Matter Associated with Highly Oxygenated MoleculesHaijie Tong, Yun Zhang, Alexander Filippi, et al.
Faraday Discussions|August 10, 2017
Atmospheric chemistry processes: general discussionAlexander Archibald, Stephen Arnold, Thorsten Bartels-Rausch, et al.
Faraday Discussions|August 10, 2017
New tools for atmospheric chemistry: general discussionPeter Alpert, Alexander Archibald, Stephen Arnold, et al.
Faraday Discussions|July 5, 2016
Chemical complexity of the urban atmosphere and its consequences: general discussionFranz Geiger, Francis Pope, Rob MacKenzie, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|February 3, 2022
Effect of Atmospheric Aging on Soot Particle Toxicity in Lung Cell Models at the Air-Liquid Interface: Differential Toxicological Impacts of Biogenic and Anthropogenic Secondary Organic Aerosols (SOAs)Svenja Offer, Elena Hartner, Sebastiano Di Bucchianico, et al.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics|December 23, 2020
Observations of sesquiterpenes and their oxidation products in central Amazonia during the wet and dry seasonsLindsay D Yee, Gabriel Isaacman-VanWertz, Rebecca A Wernis, et al.
Science Advances|March 19, 2025
Short-lived reactive components substantially contribute to particulate matter oxidative potentialSteven J Campbell, Battist Utinger, Alexandre Barth, et al.
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