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Jedynska, A.* et al.: Spatial variations of PAH, hopanes/steranes and EC/OC concentrations within and between European study areas. Atmos. Environ. 87, 239-248 (2014)
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Reda, A. et al.: Gas phase carbonyl compounds in ship emissions: Differences between diesel fuel and heavy fuel oil operation. Atmos. Environ. 94, 467-478 (2014)
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Zhang, Y.* et al.: Micro-scale (μg) radiocarbon analysis of water-soluble organic carbon in aerosol samples. Atmos. Environ. 97, 1-5 (2014)
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Beelen, R.* et al.: Development of NO2 and NOx land use regression models for estimating air pollution exposure in 36 study areas in Europe - the ESCAPE project. Atmos. Environ. 72, 10-23 (2013)
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Cottrell, B.A.* et al.: A regional study of the seasonal variation in the molecular composition of rainwater. Atmos. Environ. 77, 588-597 (2013)
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Gu, J. et al.: Spatial and temporal variability of PM10 sources in Augsburg, Germany. Atmos. Environ. 71, 131-139 (2013)
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Buters, J.T.M. et al.: Release of Bet v 1 from birch pollen from 5 European countries. Results from the HIALINE study. Atmos. Environ. 55, 496-505 (2012)
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Cyrys, J. et al.: Variation of NO2 and NOx concentrations between and within 36 European study areas: Results from the ESCAPE study. Atmos. Environ. 62, 374-390 (2012)
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Eeftens, M.* et al.: Spatial variation of PM2.5, PM10, PM2.5 absorbance and PMcoarse concentrations between and within 20 European study areas and the relationship with NO2 - results of the ESCAPE project. Atmos. Environ. 62, 303-317 (2012)
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Adam, T.W.* et al.: Chemical analysis and ozone formation potential of exhaust from dual-fuel (liquefied petroleum gas/gasoline) light duty vehicles. Atmos. Environ. 45, 2842-2848 (2011)
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Brandt, C.* et al.: Ambient PM10 concentrations from wood combustion - emission modeling and dispersion calculation for the city area of Augsburg, Germany. Atmos. Environ. 45, 3466-3474 (2011)
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Gu, J.W. et al.: Source apportionment of ambient particles: Comparison of positive matrix factorization analysis applied to particle size distribution and chemical composition data. Atmos. Environ. 45, 1849-1857 (2011)
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Lavoir, A.V.* et al.: Scaling-up leaf monoterpene emissions from a water limited Quercus ilex woodland. Atmos. Environ. 45, 2888-2897 (2011)
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Putaud, J.P.* et al.: A European aerosol phenomenology-3: Physical and chemical characteristics of particulate matter from 60 rural, urban, and kerbside sites across Europe. Atmos. Environ. 44, 1308-1320 (2010)
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Walgraeve, C.* ; Demeestere, K.* ; Dewulf, J.* ; Zimmermann, R. & van Langenhove, H.*: Oxygenated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in atmospheric particulate matter: Molecular characterization and occurrence. Atmos. Environ. 44, 1831-1846 (2010)
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Andreae, M.O.* et al.: Optical properties and chemical composition of the atmospheric aerosol in urban Guangzhou, China. Atmos. Environ. 42, 6335-6350 (2008)
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Faus-Kessler, T. ; Kirchner, M. & Jakobi, G.: Modelling the decay of concentrations of nitrogenous compounds with distance from roads. Atmos. Environ. 42, 4589-4600 (2008)
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Fromme, H.* et al.: Chemical and morphological properties of particulate matter (PM10, PM2.5) in school classrooms and outdoor air. Atmos. Environ. 42, 6597-6605 (2008)
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Jacquemin, B.* et al.: Levels of outdoor PM2.5, absorbance and sulphur as surrogates for personal exposures among post-myocardial infarction patients in Barcelona, Spain. Atmos. Environ. 41, 1539-1549 (2007)