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Viana, M.* et al.: Source apportionment of ambient PM2.5 at five spanish centres of the european community respiratory health survey (ECRHS II). Atmos. Environ. 41, 1395-1406 (2007)
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Hochadel, M. et al.: Predicting long-term average concentrations of traffic-related air pollutants using GIS-based information. Atmos. Environ. 40, 542-553 (2006)
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Keck, L. & Wittmaack, K.: Simplified approach to measuring semivolatile inorganic particulate matter using a denuded cellulose filter without backup filters. Atmos. Environ. 40, 7106-7114 (2006)
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Ferron, G.A. ; Karg, E.W. ; Busch, B. & Heyder, J.: Ambient particles at an urban, semi-urban and rural site in Central Europe: Hygroscopic properties. Atmos. Environ. 39, 343-352 (2005)
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Götschi, T.* & Heinrich, J.: Elemental composition and reflectance of ambient fine particles at 21 European locations. Atmos. Environ. 39, 5947-5958 (2005)
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Keck, L. & Wittmaack, K.: Effect of filter type and temperature on volatilisation losses from ammonium salts in aerosol matter. Atmos. Environ. 39, 4093-4100 (2005)
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Keck, L. & Wittmaack, K.: Laboratory studies on the retention of nitric acid, hydrochloric acid and ammonia on aerosol filters. Atmos. Environ. 39, 2157-2162 (2005)
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Kirchner, M. ; Jakobi, G. ; Feicht, E.A. ; Bernhardt, M.* & Fischer, A.*: Elevated NH₃ and NO₂ air concentrations and nitrogen deposition rates in the vicinity of a highway in Southern Bavaria. Atmos. Environ. 39, 4531-4542 (2005)
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Morgenstern, V. et al.: Lack of Spatial Variation of Endotoxin in Ambient Particulate Matter across a German Metropolitan Area. Atmos. Environ. 39, 6931-6941 (2005)
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Paatero, P.* ; Cyrys, J. & Peters, A.: Estimating time series of aerosol particle number concentrations in the five HEAPSS cities on the basis of measured air pollution and meteorological variables. Atmos. Environ. 39, 2261-2273 (2005)
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Schnelle-Kreis, J.* ; Sklorz, M.* ; Peters, A. ; Cyrys, J. & Zimmermann, R.: Analysis of particle-associated semi-volatile aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbons in urban particulate matter on a daily basis. Atmos. Environ. 39, 7702-7714 (2005)
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Hazenkamp-von Arx, M.E.* et al.: PM2.5 and NO2 assessment in 21 European study centres of ECRHS II: Annual means and seasonal differences. Atmos. Environ. 38, 1943-1953 (2004)
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Matyssek, R.* et al.: Comparison between AOT40 and ozone uptake in forest trees of different species, age and site conditions. Atmos. Environ. 38, 2271-2281 (2004)
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Wang, J.* ; Xie, P.* ; Xu, Y.* ; Kettrup, A. & Schramm, K.-W.: Differing estrogen activities in the organic phase of air particulate matter collected during sunny and foggy weather in a Chinese city detected by a recombinant yeast bioassay. Atmos. Environ. 38, 6157-6166 (2004)
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Wittmaack, K. & Keck, L.: Thermodesorption of aerosol matter on multiple filters of different materials for a more detailed evaluation of sampling artifacts. Atmos. Environ. 38, 5205-5215 (2004)
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Heinrich, J. ; Pitz, M. ; Bischof, W.* ; Krug, N.* & Borm, P.J.A.*: Endotoxin in fine (PM2.5) and coarse (PM2.5-10) particle mass of ambient aerosols. A temporo-spatial analysis. Atmos. Environ. 37, 3659-3667 (2003)
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Kreyling, W.G. et al.: Diverging long-term trends in ambient urban particle mass and number concentrations associated with emission changes caused by the German unification. Atmos. Environ. 37, 3841-3848 (2003)
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Tuch, T.M.* et al.: Long-term measurements of size-segregated ambient aerosol in two German cities located 100km apart. Atmos. Environ. 37, 4687-4700 (2003)
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Wang, J.* et al.: Presence of estrogenic activity from emission of fossil fuel combustion as detected by a recombinant yeast bioassay. Atmos. Environ. 37, 3225-3235 (2003)