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    Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Diagnosis and Management by Fenske, Jill N., MD, Petersen, Ketti, MD

    Published in American family physician (15-11-2015)
    “…Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a chronic illness that can cause marked distress and disability. It is a complex disorder with a variety of…”
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    Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Diagnosis and Management by Fenske, Jill N., MD, Schwenk, Thomas L., MD

    Published in American family physician (01-08-2009)
    “…Obsessive-compulsive disorder is an illness that can cause marked distress and disability. It often goes unrecognized and is undertreated. Primary care…”
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    Measurement of Absolute Unimolecular and Bimolecular Rate Constants for CH3CHOO Generated by the trans-2-Butene Reaction with Ozone in the Gas Phase by Fenske, Jill D, Hasson, Alam S, Ho, Andy W, Paulson, Suzanne E

    “…Ozone−alkene reactions form vibrationally excited Criegee intermediates (of the form R1R2COO), some of which, once thermalized, are thought to react with SO2,…”
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    The Pressure Dependence of the OH Radical Yield from Ozone−Alkene Reactions by Fenske, Jill D, Hasson, Alam S, Paulson, Suzanne E, Kuwata, Keith T, Ho, Andy, Houk, K. N

    “…The OH radical is the key oxidizing agent in the troposphere, and ozone−alkene reactions appear to be a significant and sometimes dominant source of new HO x…”
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    OH Radical Yields from the Ozone Reaction with Cycloalkenes by Fenske, Jill D, Kuwata, Keith T, Houk, K. N, Paulson, Suzanne E

    “…OH radical formation yields from the reaction of ozone with several cycloalkenes were measured using small amounts of fast-reacting aromatics and aliphatic…”
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    Human Breath Emissions of VOCs by Fenske, Jill D., Paulson, Suzanne E.

    “…The medical community has long recognized that humans exhale volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Several studies have quantified emissions of VOCs from human…”
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    Evidence for formation of OH radicals from the reaction of O3 with alkenes in the gas phase by Paulson, Suzanne E., Sen, Atish D., Liu, Ping, Fenske, Jill D., Fox, Matthew J.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (15-12-1997)
    “…A series of experiments investigating the formation of OH radicals from O3‐alkene reactions are described. Pairs of OH tracer compounds—aromatic and aliphatic…”
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    Evidence for formation of OH radicals from the reaction of O 3 with alkenes in the gas phase by Paulson, Suzanne E., Sen, Atish D., Liu, Ping, Fenske, Jill D., Fox, Matthew J.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (15-12-1997)
    “…A series of experiments investigating the formation of OH radicals from O 3 ‐alkene reactions are described. Pairs of OH tracer compounds—aromatic and…”
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    Reactions of volatile organic compounds in the atmosphere: Ozone-alkene reactions by Fenske, Jill Denise

    “…Photochemical smog cannot form without sunlight, nitrogen oxides, and volatile organic compounds (VOC). This dissertation addresses several different aspects…”
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    Evidence for formation of OH radicals from the reaction of O sub(3) with alkenes in the gas phase by Paulson, Suzanne E, Sen, Atish D, Liu, Ping, Fenske, Jill D, Fox, Matthew J

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-01-1997)
    “…A series of experiments investigating the formation of OH radicals from O sub(3) -alkene reactions are described. Pairs of OH tracer compounds--aromatic and…”
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    Reactions of volatile organic compounds in the atmosphere: Ozone-alkene reactions by Fenske, Jill Denise

    Published 01-01-2000
    “…Photochemical smog cannot form without sunlight, nitrogen oxides, and volatile organic compounds (VOC). This dissertation addresses several different aspects…”
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