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Category : Air
Languages : en
Pages : 118
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Characterization of Organic Particulate Matter - II
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Category : Air
Languages : en
Pages : 118
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Category : Air
Languages : en
Pages : 118
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Characterization of Organic Particulate Matter--II
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Category : Air
Languages : en
Pages : 276
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Category : Air
Languages : en
Pages : 276
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Characterization of Particulate Matter Containing Various Organic Components
Author: Christophe Robitaille
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Languages : en
Pages : 49
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Languages : en
Pages : 49
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Toward the Complete Characterization of Atmospheric Organic Particulate Matter
Author: Alexandra Jeanne Boris
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Category : Atmospheric aerosols
Languages : en
Pages : 351
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Category : Atmospheric aerosols
Languages : en
Pages : 351
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Characterization of Organic Particulate Matter
Author: Bruce R. Appel
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Category : Air
Languages : en
Pages : 162
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Category : Air
Languages : en
Pages : 162
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Chemical Characterization of Organic Carbon in Various Particulate Matter Samples
Author: Tylor Jeremy Lahren
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Category : Air
Languages : en
Pages : 112
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Category : Air
Languages : en
Pages : 112
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Bioassay-directed Chemical Characterization of Organic Compounds Associated to Particulate Matter
Author: Darwin René Reyes Hernández
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Category : Environmental toxicology
Languages : en
Pages : 318
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Category : Environmental toxicology
Languages : en
Pages : 318
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Chemical Characterization of Organic Adsorbates on Diesel Particulate Matter
Author: James Alan Yergey
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Languages : en
Pages : 129
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Languages : en
Pages : 129
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Characterization of Interrelationships Between Particulate Organic Matter, Volatile Organic Compounds, and Trace Elements
Author: Paul J. Lioy
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Category : Air
Languages : en
Pages : 19
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Category : Air
Languages : en
Pages : 19
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Research Priorities for Airborne Particulate Matter
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN: 0309166284
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 372
Book Description
In 1997, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) established regulatory standards to address health risks posed by inhaling tiny particles from smoke, vehicle exhaust, and other sources. At the same time, Congress and the EPA began a multimillion dollar research effort to better understand the sources of these airborne particles, the levels of exposure to people, and the ways that these particles cause disease. To provide independent guidance to the EPA, Congress asked the National Research Council to study the relevant issues. The result was a series of four reports on the particulate-matter research program. The first two books offered a conceptual framework for a national research program, identified the 10 most critical research needs, and described the recommended timing and estimated costs of such research. The third volume began the task of assessing initial progress made in implementing the research program. This, the fourth and final volume, gauged research progress made over a 5-year period on each of the 10 research topics. The National Research Council concludes that particulate matter research has led to a better understanding of the health effects caused by tiny airborne particles. However, the EPA, in concert with other agencies, should continue research to reduce further uncertainties and inform long-term decisions.
Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN: 0309166284
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 372
Book Description
In 1997, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) established regulatory standards to address health risks posed by inhaling tiny particles from smoke, vehicle exhaust, and other sources. At the same time, Congress and the EPA began a multimillion dollar research effort to better understand the sources of these airborne particles, the levels of exposure to people, and the ways that these particles cause disease. To provide independent guidance to the EPA, Congress asked the National Research Council to study the relevant issues. The result was a series of four reports on the particulate-matter research program. The first two books offered a conceptual framework for a national research program, identified the 10 most critical research needs, and described the recommended timing and estimated costs of such research. The third volume began the task of assessing initial progress made in implementing the research program. This, the fourth and final volume, gauged research progress made over a 5-year period on each of the 10 research topics. The National Research Council concludes that particulate matter research has led to a better understanding of the health effects caused by tiny airborne particles. However, the EPA, in concert with other agencies, should continue research to reduce further uncertainties and inform long-term decisions.