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    Light absorption by organic carbon from wood combustion by Chen, Y., Bond, T. C.

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (16-02-2010)
    “…Carbonaceous aerosols affect the radiative balance of the Earth by absorbing and scattering light. While black carbon (BC) is highly absorbing, some organic…”
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    Two hundred fifty years of aerosols and climate: the end of the age of aerosols by Smith, S. J, Bond, T. C

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (20-01-2014)
    “…Carbonaceous and sulfur aerosols have a substantial global and regional influence on climate, resulting in a net cooling to date, in addition to their impact…”
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    Spectral absorption properties of atmospheric aerosols by Bergstrom, R. W., Pilewskie, P., Russell, P. B., Redemann, J., Bond, T. C., Quinn, P. K., Sierau, B.

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (04-12-2007)
    “…We have determined the solar spectral absorption optical depth of atmospheric aerosols for specific case studies during several field programs (three cases…”
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    Explaining variance in black carbon's aging timescale by Fierce, L, Riemer, N, Bond, T. C

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (20-03-2015)
    “…The size and composition of particles containing black carbon (BC) are modified soon after emission by condensation of semivolatile substances and coagulation…”
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    Quantifying immediate radiative forcing by black carbon and organic matter with the Specific Forcing Pulse by Bond, T. C., Zarzycki, C., Flanner, M. G., Koch, D. M.

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (01-01-2011)
    “…Climatic effects of short-lived climate forcers (SLCFs) differ from those of long-lived greenhouse gases, because they occur rapidly after emission and because…”
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    Atmospheric Radiative and Oceanic Biological Productivity Responses to Increasing Anthropogenic Combustion‐Iron Emission in the 1850–2010 Period by Rathod, S. D., Hamilton, D. S., Li, L., Mahowald, N. M., Matsui, H., Pierce, J. R., Bond, T. C.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (28-08-2022)
    “…Anthropogenic emission is an important component of the present‐day iron cycle yet its long‐term impacts on climate are poorly understood. Iron mineralogy…”
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    An inventory of gaseous and primary aerosol emissions in Asia in the year 2000 by Streets, D. G., Bond, T. C., Carmichael, G. R., Fernandes, S. D., Fu, Q., He, D., Klimont, Z., Nelson, S. M., Tsai, N. Y., Wang, M. Q., Woo, J.-H., Yarber, K. F.

    Published in J. Geophys. Res (16-11-2003)
    “…An inventory of air pollutant emissions in Asia in the year 2000 is developed to support atmospheric modeling and analysis of observations taken during the…”
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    A global modeling study on carbonaceous aerosol microphysical characteristics and radiative effects by Bauer, S. E., Menon, S., Koch, D., Bond, T. C., Tsigaridis, K.

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (10-08-2010)
    “…Recently, attention has been drawn towards black carbon aerosols as a short-term climate warming mitigation candidate. However the global and regional impacts…”
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    Global emission projections for the transportation sector using dynamic technology modeling by Yan, F, Winijkul, E, Streets, D. G, Lu, Z, Bond, T. C, Zhang, Y

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (10-06-2014)
    “…In this study, global emissions of gases and particles from the transportation sector are projected from the year 2010 to 2050. The Speciated Pollutant…”
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    On the future of carbonaceous aerosol emissions by Streets, D. G., Bond, T. C., Lee, T., Jang, C.

    “…This paper presents the first model‐based forecasts of future emissions of the primary carbonaceous aerosols, black carbon (BC) and organic carbon (OC). The…”
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    A Mineralogy‐Based Anthropogenic Combustion‐Iron Emission Inventory by Rathod, S. D., Hamilton, D. S., Mahowald, N. M., Klimont, Z., Corbett, J. J., Bond, T. C.

    “…Atmospheric supply of iron can modulate ocean biogeochemistry, due to its key role in global nitrogen and carbon cycles. Current estimates predict up to 20% of…”
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    Mechanism of calcium gating in small-conductance calcium-activated potassium channels by Keen, J. E, Adelman, J. P, Xia, X.-M, Fakler, B, Rivard, A, Wayman, G, Johnson-Pais, T, Ishii, T, Hirschberg, B, Bond, C. T, Lutsenko, S, Maylie, J

    Published in Nature (London) (01-10-1998)
    “…The slow afterhyperpolarization that follows an action potential is generated by the activation of small-conductance calcium-activated potassium channels (SK…”
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    Spectral dependence of visible light absorption by carbonaceous particles emitted from coal combustion by Bond, Tami C.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-11-2001)
    “…Optical characteristics of particles that absorb visible light are needed to model their effects on atmospheric radiation. Light absorption by particles…”
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    Small-Conductance, Calcium-Activated Potassium Channels from Mammalian Brain by Köhler, M., Hirschberg, B., Bond, C. T., Kinzie, J. M., Marrion, N. V., Maylie, J., Adelman, J. P.

    “…Members of a previously unidentified family of potassium channel subunits were cloned from rat and human brain. The messenger RNAs encoding these subunits were…”
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    Small Conductance Ca2+-Activated K+ Channel Knock-Out Mice Reveal the Identity of Calcium-Dependent Afterhyperpolarization Currents by Bond, Chris T, Herson, Paco S, Strassmaier, Timothy, Hammond, Rebecca, Stackman, Robert, Maylie, James, Adelman, John P

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (09-06-2004)
    “…Action potentials in many central neurons are followed by a prolonged afterhyperpolarization (AHP) that influences firing frequency and affects neuronal…”
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    Analysis of Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR) aerosol optical depths over greater India during winter 2001–2004 by Di Girolamo, L., Bond, T. C., Bramer, D., Diner, D. J., Fettinger, F., Kahn, R. A., Martonchik, J. V., Ramana, M. V., Ramanathan, V., Rasch, P. J.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (16-12-2004)
    “…We present the first detailed spatial analysis of a four‐year, wintertime visible aerosol optical depth (AOD) climatology from the Multi‐angle Imaging…”
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    Selective cognitive deficits and reduced hippocampal brain-derived neurotrophic factor mRNA expression in small-conductance calcium-activated K+ channel deficient mice by Jacobsen, J.P.R, Redrobe, J.P, Hansen, H.H, Petersen, S, Bond, C.T, Adelman, J.P, Mikkelsen, J.D, Mirza, N.R

    Published in Neuroscience (29-09-2009)
    “…Abstract Small-conductance calcium-activated K+ channels 1–3 (SK1-3) are important for neuronal firing regulation and are considered putative CNS drug targets…”
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    The role of performance measurement in continuous improvement by Bond, T.C.

    “…A research study of both kaizen and re-engineering programmes in a leading international company indicated that the process life cycle has four characteristic…”
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    Subunit positional effects revealed by novel heteromeric inwardly rectifying K+ channels by Pessia, M., Tucker, S. J., Lee, K., Bond, C. T., Adelman, J. P.

    Published in The EMBO journal (17-06-1996)
    “…Kir 4.1 is an inward rectifier potassium channel subunit isolated from rat brain which forms homomeric channels when expressed in Xenopus oocytes; Kir 5.1 is a…”
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