EVALUATION OF 1,3,5 TRIMETHYLBENZENE DEGRADATION IN THE DETAILED TROPOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY MECHANISM, MCMV3.1, USING ENVIRONMENTAL CHAMBER DATA

Evaluation of 1,3,5 trimethylbenzene degradation in the detailed tropospheric chemistry mechanism, MCMv3.1, using environmental chamber data

The degradation mechanism of 1,3,5-trimethyl- benzene (TMB) as implemented in the Master Chemical Mechanism version 3.1 (MCM) was evaluated using data from the environmental chamber at the Paul Scherrer Institute.The results show that the MCM provides a consistent description of the photo-oxidation of TMB/NO<sub>x</sub> mixtures for a r

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The effect of homocysteine and homocystine protonation on double-layer parameters at the electrode/chlorates(VII) interface

In this study, a comparison of the properties of homocysteine and homocystine adsorption at mercury/chlorate(VII) interface was done.The blackmores ache relief focus review adsorption of homocysteine and homocystine is in fact the adsorption of mercury(II) cysteine thiolate and mercury(I) cysteine thiolate.The differences in the capacity curves res

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Species-Specific Responses to Human Trampling Indicate Alpine Plant Size Is More Sensitive than Reproduction to Disturbance

Human disturbance, such as trampling, is an integral component of global change, yet we lack a comprehensive understanding of its effects on alpine ecosystems.Many alpine systems are seeing a rapid increase in recreation and in understudied regions, such as the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, yet disturbance impacts on alpine plants remain unc

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