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    Decreased albedo, e-folding depth and photolytic OH radical and NO2 production with increasing black carbon content in Arctic snow by Reay, H. J., France, J. L., King, M. D.

    “…The contribution of snow photochemistry to snow and atmospheric oxidative capacity is controlled, in part, by snow albedo and e‐folding depths in snow. Albedo…”
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    Pelvic connective tissue resilience decreases with vaginal delivery, menopause and uterine prolapse by Reay Jones, N. H. J., Healy, J. C., King, L. J., Saini, S., Shousha, S., Allen-Mersh, T. G.

    Published in British journal of surgery (01-04-2003)
    “…Background: The late onset of pelvic visceral prolapse and incontinence after childbirth injury could be explained by menopause‐associated connective tissue…”
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    Self-reported health problems of asylum seekers and their understanding of the national health service: A pilot study by Redman, E.A, Reay, H.J, Jones, L, Roberts, R.J

    Published in Public health (London) (01-03-2011)
    “…Summary of research in Wales examining the perceived health problems of asylum seekers living in an initial accommodation centre. Asylum applicants completed a…”
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    Decreased albedo, e ‐folding depth and photolytic OH radical and NO 2 production with increasing black carbon content in Arctic snow by Reay, H. J., France, J. L., King, M. D.

    “…The contribution of snow photochemistry to snow and atmospheric oxidative capacity is controlled, in part, by snow albedo and e ‐folding depths in snow. Albedo…”
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    Decreased albedo, e-folding depth and photolytic OH radical and NO sub(2) production with increasing black carbon content in Arctic snow by Reay, HJ, France, J L, King, MD

    “…The contribution of snow photochemistry to snow and atmospheric oxidative capacity is controlled, in part, by snow albedo and e-folding depths in snow. Albedo…”
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