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Reference Type | Citation | Progress Report Year (Date Added to Report) | Document Sources |
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Journal Article | Ansari AS, Pandis SN. Water absorption by secondary organic aerosol and its effect on inorganic aerosol behavior. Environmental Science & Technology 2000;34(1):71-77. |
R826371 (Final) (12/12/06) R826371C005 (Final) (12/12/06) |
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Journal Article | Capaldo KP, Pilinis C, Pandis SN. A computationally efficient hybrid approach for dynamic gas/aerosol transfer in air quality models. Atmospheric Environment 2000;34(21):3617-3627. |
R826371 (Final) (12/13/06) R826371C005 (Final) (12/13/06) |
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Journal Article | Gaydos TM, Koo B, Pandis SN, Chock DP. Development and application of an efficient moving sectional approach for the solution of the atmospheric aerosol condensation/evaporation equations. Atmospheric Environment 2003;37(23):3303-3316. |
R826371 (Final) (12/14/06) R826371C005 (Final) (12/14/06) |
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Journal Article | Koo B, Gaydos TM, Pandis SN. Evaluation of the equilibrium, dynamic, and hybrid aerosol modeling approaches. Aerosol Science and Technology 2003;37(1):53-64. |
R826371 (Final) (12/22/06) R826371C005 (Final) (12/22/06) R831709 (2007) (12/22/06) R831709C003 (2004) (08/09/06) |
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Journal Article | Koo B, Ansari AS, Pandis SN. Integrated approaches to modeling the organic and inorganic atmospheric aerosol components. Atmospheric Environment 2003;37(34):4757-4768. |
R826371 (Final) (12/22/06) R826371C005 (Final) (12/22/06) |
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Journal Article | Moya M, Ansari AS, Pandis SN. Partitioning of nitrate and ammonium between the gas and particulate phases during the1997 IMADA-AVER study in Mexico City. Atmospheric Environment 2001;35(10):1791-1804. |
R826371 (Final) (12/29/06) R826371C005 (Final) (12/29/06) |
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