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1. Gas‐Phase Formation of Sulfurous Acid (H2SO3) in the Atmosphere.

2. Gasphasenbildung von Schwefliger Säure (H2SO3) in der Atmosphäre.

3. An improved multiphase chemistry mechanism for methylamines: significant dimethylamine cloud production.

4. Significant Influence of UV-vis Irradiation on Cloud Activation Efficiencies of Ammonium Sulfate Aerosols under Simulated Chamber Conditions.

5. Insights Into NOx and HONO Chemistry in the Tropical Marine Boundary Layer at Cape Verde During the MarParCloud Campaign.

6. Direct sulfuric acid formation from the gas-phase oxidation of reduced-sulfur compounds.

8. Box Model Intercomparison of Cloud Chemistry.

9. Acidity and the multiphase chemistry of atmospheric aqueous particles and clouds.

10. Opinion: The germicidal effect of ambient air (open-air factor) revisited.

11. Opinion: The Germicidal Effect of Ambient Air (Open Air Factor) Revisited.

12. Acidity and the multiphase chemistry of atmospheric aqueous particles and clouds.

13. SO2 formation and peroxy radical isomerization in the atmospheric reaction of OH radicals with dimethyl disulfide.

14. Treatment of non-ideality in the SPACCIM multiphase model – Part 2: Impacts on the multiphase chemical processing in deliquesced aerosol particles.

15. CAPRAM reduction towards an operational multiphase halogen and dimethyl sulfide chemistry treatment in the chemistry transport model COSMO-MUSCAT(5.04e).

16. Multiphase MCM–CAPRAM modeling of the formation and processing of secondary aerosol constituents observed during the Mt. Tai summer campaign in 2014.

17. The acidity of atmospheric particles and clouds.

18. CAPRAM reduction towards an operational multiphase halogen and DMS chemistry treatment in the chemistry transport model COSMO-MUSCAT(5.04e).

19. Multiphase MCM/CAPRAMmodeling of formation and processing of secondary aerosol constituents observed at the Mt. Tai summer campaign 2014.

20. The Acidity of Atmospheric Particles and Clouds.

21. Treatment of non-ideality in the multiphase model SPACCIM-Part2: Impacts on the multiphase chemical processing in deliquesced aerosol particles.

22. Development of a protocol for the auto-generation of explicit aqueous-phase oxidation schemes of organic compounds.

23. Development of a protocol for the auto-generation of explicit aqueous-phase oxidation schemes of organic compounds.

24. Molecular distributions of dicarboxylic acids, oxocarboxylic acids and α-dicarbonyls in PM2.5 collected at the top of Mt. Tai, North China, during the wheat burning season of 2014.

25. Oxidation of substituted aromatic hydrocarbons in the tropospheric aqueous phase: kinetic mechanism development and modelling.

26. Molecular distributions of dicarboxylic acids, oxocarboxylic acids, and α-dicarbonyls in PM2.5 collected at Mt. Tai, in North China in 2014.

28. Modeling studies of SOA formation from α-pinene ozonolysis.

29. An advanced modeling study on the impacts and atmospheric implications of multiphase dimethyl sulfide chemistry.

32. THE AXISYMMETRIC ANTIDYNAMO THEOREM REVISITED.

33. Mechanism development and modelling of tropospheric multiphase halogen chemistry: The CAPRAM Halogen Module 2.0 (HM2).

35. Towards an operational aqueous phase chemistry mechanism for regional chemistry-transport models: CAPRAM-RED and its application to the COSMO-MUSCAT model.

36. A growing dynamo from a saturated Roberts flow dynamo.

37. Inverse dynamo problem in a cylinder.

38. Inertial waves driven by differential rotation in a planetary geometry.

39. Transient integral boundary layer method to calculate the translesional pressure drop and the fractional flow reserve in myocardial bridges.

41. Power requirement of the geodynamo from ohmic losses in numerical and laboratory dynamos.

43. Introduction.

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