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- 2024
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Seasonal variations during long-term measurements of fungal and bacterial bioaerosols in a coniferous forest in the South of Sweden
2024) Aerosols and Microbiology(
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- 2023
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Measurement report : Atmospheric fluorescent bioaerosol concentrations measured during 18 months in a coniferous forest in the south of Sweden
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- 2022
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Time dependence of heterogeneous ice nucleation by ambient aerosols : laboratory observations and a formulation for models
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Particle emissions from a modern heavy-duty diesel engine as ice nuclei in immersion freezing mode: a laboratory study on fossil and renewable fuels
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- 2021
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Properties and emission factors of cloud condensation nuclei from biomass cookstoves - Observations of a strong dependency on potassium content in the fuel
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Ambient concentrations of ice nucleating particles in Southern Sweden with significant links to aerosol properties
2021) NOSA Symposium 2021(
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Characteristics of the Lund University Cold Stage (LUCS) in measurements of ambient INP concentrations and time-dependency experiments
2021) NOSA Symposium 2021(
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Do residential biomass heat stoves comprise a source of ice nucleating particles?
2021) NOSA Symposium 2021(
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Effects of renewable fuel and exhaust aftertreatment on primary and secondary emissions from a modern heavy-duty diesel engine
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- 2020
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Effects of surface tension time-evolution for CCN activation of a complex organic surfactant
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