Search Results - "Bofinger, Neville"
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Submicrometer and Supermicrometer Particles from Diesel Vehicle Emissions
Published in Environmental science & technology (15-07-1998)“…There is growing evidence that fine airborne particulates could play the most important role in determining health effects. The aim of this work was to…”
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Seasonal variability of secondary organic aerosol: A global modeling study
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmospheres (16-02-2004)“…Two secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formation modules have been implemented into a global chemical transport model (Model for Ozone And Related chemical…”
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Size characteristics and ageing of the environmental tobacco smoke
Published in The Science of the total environment (09-03-1997)“…The work presented here is a study of the behaviour of the particulate phase of ETS under controlled laboratory conditions and in real indoor environments with…”
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Review of empirical methods for the calculation of the diurnal NO2 photolysis rate coefficient
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Impact of Microenvironmental Nitrogen Dioxide Concentrations on Personal Exposures in Australia
Published in Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association (1995) (01-10-2000)“…Indoor and outdoor NO 2 concentrations were measured and compared with simultaneously measured personal exposures of 57 office workers in Brisbane, Australia…”
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A plausible prebiotic synthesis of pyridoxal phosphate: Vitamin B 6 – A computational study
Published in Biophysical chemistry (20-09-2006)“…A set of chemical reactions is proposed to account for the formation of pyridoxal phosphate, Vitamin B 6, from a primeval atmosphere composed of…”
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A plausible prebiotic synthesis of pyridoxal phosphate: vitamin B6 - a computational study
Published in Biophysical chemistry (20-09-2006)“…A set of chemical reactions is proposed to account for the formation of pyridoxal phosphate, Vitamin B6, from a primeval atmosphere composed of cyanoacetylene,…”
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Seasonal variability of secondary organic aerosol: A global modeling study
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Review of empirical methods for the calculation of the diurnal NO 2 photolysis rate coefficient
Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (2000)“…The rate coefficient for the photolysis of nitrogen dioxide ( J NO 2 ) is used in ambient photochemical air quality models as this photodissociation leads to…”
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The reactions of methanimine and cyanogen with carbon monoxide in prebiotic molecular evolution on earth
Published in Origins of life and evolution of biospheres (01-12-2001)“…A primeval atmosphere is proposed containing simple molecules such as formaldehyde, ammonia, carbon monoxide, cyanogen and hydrogen cyanide, which have been…”
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Review of empirical methods for the calculation of the diurnal NO sub(2) photolysis rate coefficient
Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-01-2000)“…The rate coefficient for the photolysis of nitrogen dioxide (J sub(NO2)) is used in ambient photochemical air quality models as this photodissociation leads to…”
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Possible origin for porphin derivatives in prebiotic chemistry--a computational study
Published in Origins of life and evolution of biospheres (01-08-2005)“…A set of chemical reactions is postulated to account for the formation of the macrocyclic porphin structure, basic to the pyrrole derivatives chlorophyll,…”
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Impact of Microenvironmental Nitrogen Dioxide Concentrations on Personal Exposures in Australia
Published in Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association (1995) (01-10-2000)“…Indoor and outdoor NO concentrations were measured and compared with simultaneously measured personal exposures of 57 office workers in Brisbane, Australia…”
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