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Subject Areas on Research
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A personal exposure study employing scripted activities and paths in conjunction with atmospheric releases of perfluorocarbon tracers in Manhattan, New York.
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Chapter two: methodologies for characterisation of combustion sources and for quantification of their emissions.
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Curved flight paths and sideways vision in peregrine falcons (Falco peregrinus).
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Development of a methyl bromide collection system for fumigated farmland.
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Dynamic-chemical coupling of the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere region.
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Gliding flight: drag and torque of a hawk and a falcon with straight and turned heads, and a lower value for the parasite drag coefficient.
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Leading-edge vortex improves lift in slow-flying bats.
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Ozone-initiated chemistry in an occupied simulated aircraft cabin.
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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and other semivolatile organic compounds collected in New York City in response to the events of 9/11.
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Relationship of Indoor, Outdoor and Personal Air (RIOPA) study: study design, methods and quality assurance/control results.
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Relationships of Indoor, Outdoor, and Personal Air (RIOPA). Part I. Collection methods and descriptive analyses.
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Symptomatic effects of exposure to diluted air sampled from a swine confinement atmosphere on healthy human subjects.
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The Lagrangian stochastic model for estimating footprint and water vapor fluxes over inhomogeneous surfaces.
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The deep fovea, sideways vision and spiral flight paths in raptors.
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The deep fovea, sideways vision and spiral flight paths in raptors.
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The structure of turbulence near a tall forest edge: the backward-facing step flow analogy revisited.
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Three-dimensional modeling, estimation, and fault diagnosis of spacecraft air contaminants.
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Traffic and meteorological impacts on near-road air quality: summary of methods and trends from the Raleigh Near-Road Study.
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Two phenomenological constants explain similarity laws in stably stratified turbulence.