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Marcel Roy Domalanta
Pág. 5
Pollutants in the air are an ever-present global phenomenon and managing these is a more strenuous task. In expense to higher fuel efficiency in automotive applications, emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx) are a mounting concern as more demanding emission...
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Iva Hunová
Pág. 125 - 129
Ground-level ozone (O3) is a key atmospheric constituent participating in many important atmospheric reactions, and has many negative effects both on human health and the environment. We have measured O3 ambient concentrations in four Czech rural areas o...
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Boris Bonn, Jürgen Kreuzwieser, Felicitas Sander, Rasoul Yousefpour, Tommaso Baggio and Oladeinde Adewale
High levels of air pollution including ground level ozone significantly reduce humans? life expectancy and cause forest damage and decreased tree growth. The French Vosges and the German Black Forest are regions well-known for having the highest troposph...
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Yana Jin, Henrik Andersson and Shiqiu Zhang
With China?s significant role on pollution emissions and related health damage, deep and up-to-date understanding of China?s air pollution policies is of worldwide relevance. Based on scientific evidence for the evolution of air pollution and the institu...
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Tomasz E. Burghardt, Anton Pashkevich, Lidia Zakowska
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Ground-level ozone, worldwide recognised amongst key pollutants responsible for smog and a significant pulmonary irritant is formed in troposphere via a photolytic process from nitrogen oxides (NOx). Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) during their decompos...
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