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The oxidation of organic compounds in the troposphere and their global warming potentials
Author(s):
WJ Collins
,
RG Derwent
,
CE Johnson
,
DS Stevenson
,
W. W. COLLINS
,
R. G. Derwent
,
C. E. Johnson
,
D. Stevenson
,
W.J. Collins
,
R.G DERWENT
,
C.E. JOHNSON
,
D.S. STEVENSON
,
WJ COLLINS
,
CE JOHNSON
,
MG Sanderson
Publication date:
2002
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Clim. Chang.
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10.1023/A:1014221225434
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