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52. Characterizations and metrization of proper analytic spaces
53. Relationship between aerosol oxidation level and hygroscopic properties of laboratory generated secondary organic aerosol (SOA) particles
54. ACTRIS ACSM intercomparison – Part 1: Reproducibility of concentration and fragment results from 13 individual Quadrupole Aerosol Chemical Speciation Monitors (Q-ACSM) and consistency with co-located instruments
55. Fourteen months of on-line measurements of the non-refractory submicron aerosol at the Jungfraujoch (3580 m a.s.l.) – chemical composition, origins and organic aerosol sources
56. What do correlations tell us about anthropogenic–biogenic interactions and SOA formation in the Sacramento Plume during CARES?
57. Supplementary material to "What do correlations tell us about anthropogenic–biogenic interactions and SOA formation in the Sacramento Plume during CARES?"
58. Long-term real-time measurements of aerosol particle composition in Beijing, China: seasonal variations, meteorological effects, and source analysis
59. Wintertime aerosol chemical composition, volatility, and spatial variability in the greater London area
60. Supplementary material to "Wintertime aerosol chemical composition, volatility, and spatial variability in the greater London area"
61. Supplementary material to "Speciated measurements of semivolatile and intermediate volatility organic compounds (S/IVOCs) in a pine forest during BEACHON-RoMBAS 2011"
62. Speciated measurements of semivolatile and intermediate volatility organic compounds (S/IVOCs) in a pine forest during BEACHON-RoMBAS 2011
63. Supplementary material to "ACTRIS ACSM intercomparison – Part I: Reproducibility of concentration and fragment results from 13 individual Quadrupole Aerosol Chemical Speciation Monitors (Q-ACSM) and consistency with Time-of-Flight ACSM (ToF-ACSM), High Resolution ToF Aerosol Mass Spectrometer (HR-ToF-AMS) and other co-located instruments"
64. ACTRIS ACSM intercomparison – Part I: Reproducibility of concentration and fragment results from 13 individual Quadrupole Aerosol Chemical Speciation Monitors (Q-ACSM) and consistency with Time-of-Flight ACSM (ToF-ACSM), High Resolution ToF Aerosol Mass Spectrometer (HR-ToF-AMS) and other co-located instruments
65. ACTRIS ACSM intercomparison – Part 2: Intercomparison of ME-2 organic source apportionment results from 15 individual, co-located aerosol mass spectrometers
66. Supplementary material to "Long-term real-time measurements of aerosol particle composition in Beijing, China: seasonal variations, meteorological effects, and source analysis"
67. Supplementary material to "ACTRIS ACSM intercomparison – Part 2: Intercomparison of ME-2 organic source apportionment results from 15 individual, co-located aerosol mass spectrometers"
68. Elemental ratio measurements of organic compounds using aerosol mass spectrometry: characterization, improved calibration, and implications
69. Application of high-resolution time-of-flight chemical ionization mass spectrometry measurements to estimate volatility distributions of α-pinene and naphthalene oxidation products
70. Development and first application of an Aerosol Collection Module (ACM) for quasi online compound specific aerosol measurements
71. Radon Measures on Banach Spaces with their Weak Topologies
72. Observation of an Indirect Effect of the Organic Aerosol
73. Technical Note: Use of a beam width probe in an Aerosol Mass Spectrometer to monitor particle collection efficiency in the field
74. Implementation of a Markov Chain Monte Carlo method to inorganic aerosol modeling of observations from the MCMA-2003 campaign ? Part II: Model application to the CENICA, Pedregal and Santa Ana sites
75. Odontogenic signs and symptoms as predictors of odontogenic infection: a clinical trial
76. Characterization of ambient aerosols in Mexico City during the MCMA-2003 campaign with Aerosol Mass Spectrometry ? Part II: overview of the results at the CENICA supersite and comparison to previous studies
77. Mobile laboratory measurements of black carbon, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and other vehicle emissions in Mexico City
78. Characterization of ambient aerosols in Mexico City during the MCMA-2003 campaign with Aerosol Mass Spectrometry ? Part I: quantification, shape-related collection efficiency, and comparison with collocated instruments
79. Submicron aerosol source apportionment of wintertime pollution in Paris, France by double positive matrix factorization (PMF<sup>2</sup>) using an aerosol chemical speciation monitor (ACSM) and a multi-wavelength Aethalometer
80. Elemental ratio measurements of organic compounds using aerosol mass spectrometry: characterization, improved calibration, and implications
81. Supplementary material to "Elemental ratio measurements of organic compounds using aerosol mass spectrometry: characterization, improved calibration, and implications"
82. Intercomparison of an Aerosol Chemical Speciation Monitor (ACSM) with ambient fine aerosol measurements in downtown Atlanta, Georgia
83. Supplementary material to "Chemistry of α-pinene and naphthalene oxidation products generated in a Potential Aerosol Mass (PAM) chamber as measured by acetate chemical ionization mass spectrometry"
84. Chemistry of α-pinene and naphthalene oxidation products generated in a Potential Aerosol Mass (PAM) chamber as measured by acetate chemical ionization mass spectrometry
85. Supplementary material to "Submicron aerosol source apportionment of wintertime pollution in Paris, France by Double Positive Matrix Factorization (PMF2) using Aerosol Chemical Speciation Monitor (ACSM) and multi-wavelength Aethalometer"
86. Submicron aerosol source apportionment of wintertime pollution in Paris, France by Double Positive Matrix Factorization (PMF2) using Aerosol Chemical Speciation Monitor (ACSM) and multi-wavelength Aethalometer
87. Chemical composition and sources of coastal marine aerosol particles during the 2008 VOCALS-REx campaign
88. Effects of sources and meteorology on particulate matter in the Western Mediterranean Basin: An overview of the DAURE campaign
89. Chemical composition, main sources and temporal variability of PM<sub>1</sub> aerosols in southern African grassland
90. Semicontinuous measurements of gas–particle partitioning of organic acids in a ponderosa pine forest using a MOVI-HRToF-CIMS
91. Kinetics of submicron oleic acid aerosols with ozone: A novel aerosol mass spectrometric technique
92. Supplementary material to "Intercomparison of an Aerosol Chemical Speciation Monitor (ACSM) with ambient fine aerosol measurements in Downtown Atlanta, Georgia"
93. Intercomparison of an Aerosol Chemical Speciation Monitor (ACSM) with ambient fine aerosol measurements in Downtown Atlanta, Georgia
94. Characterization of an aerodynamic lens for transmitting particles greater than 1 micrometer in diameter into the Aerodyne aerosol mass spectrometer
95. The ToF-ACSM: a portable aerosol chemical speciation monitor with TOFMS detection
96. Chemical composition and sources of coastal marine aerosol particles during the 2008 VOCALS-REx campaign
97. Online measurements of the emissions of intermediate-volatility and semi-volatile organic compounds from aircraft
98. Semi-continuous measurements of gas/particle partitioning of organic acids in a ponderosa pine forest using a MOVI-HRToF-CIMS
99. Supplementary material to "Semi-continuous measurements of gas/particle partitioning of organic acids in a ponderosa pine forest using a MOVI-HRToF-CIMS"
100. Chemical composition, main sources and temporal variability of PM1 aerosols in southern African grassland
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