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- :Bates, Kelvin H. ;Jacob, Daniel J.2019 | Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 19(14), 9613-9640:Atmospheric oxidation of isoprene, the most abundantly emitted non-methane hydrocarbon, affects the abundances of ozone (O3), the hydroxyl radical (OH...
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