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Characterization of New Particle Formation Events at a Background Site in Southern Sweden: Relation to Air Mass History
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Deposition of biomass combustion aerosol particles in the human respiratory tract.
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Experimental determination of the respiratory tract deposition in humans of fine aerosol particles from various real-world sources
2008) In Report Series in Aerosol Science(
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Sources of Fine Particles in a Residential Apartment
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Improvement of a Method to Measure Respiratory Tract Deposition of Ambient Aerosol on Humans - Application on Agglomerated Candle Smoke Particles
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Aerosol dynamics in the continental boundary layer in southern Sweden, A study of the aging of the urban plume from Malmö
2008) EAC, European Aerosol Conference, 2008(
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Experimentally determined respiratory tract deposition of diesel engine exhaust particles - comparison between healthy subjects and subjects with COPD
2008) Nordic Society for Aerosol Research (NOSA) Annual Symposia, 2008 In Proceedings of the Nordic Aerosol Conference(
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Aerosol particle formation events and analysis of high growth rates observed above a subarctic wetland-forest mosaic
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Fine particles in various Swedish indoor environments
2008) 11th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate, 2008(
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Method for exposure chamber studies to examine effects on humans of airborne nanoparticles from welding and burning candles
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