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    Improvement of emission factors

    In the following Sections, measurements conducted to improve and validate emission factors as well as modelling work are described. The aim of this work was to lead to an improvement of emission factors and th...

    J. Theloke, R. Steinbrecher, G. Smiatek, J. Theloke in Emissions of Air Pollutants (2004)

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    The Emissions of Biogenic Volatile Organic Compounds (BVOC) and Their Relevance to Atmospheric Particle Dynamics

    The exchange of carbon compounds between the earth’s surface and the atmosphere is a key process in global change. The sources and sinks of CO2 and CH4 are major triggers for the greenhouse gas budget of the atmo...

    R. Steinbrecher, B. Rappenglück, A. Hansel in Biogeochemistry of Forested Catchments in … (2004)

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    A Database for Volatile Organic Compounds

    The database for volatile organic compounds (VOC data base) was created with the aim of providing an overview of tropospheric hydrocarbon measurements. The data base contains 202 substances, for which atmosphe...

    K. Mannschreck, K. Bächmann, K. H. Becker, Th. Heil in Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry (2002)

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    Emission of Biogenic Volatile Organic Compounds: An Overview of Field, Laboratory and Modelling Studies Performed during the `Tropospheric Research Program' (TFS) 1997–2000

    The present paper summarises results on the emission of biogenicvolatile organic compounds (BVOC) achieved within the frame of thenational `German Tropospheric Research Programme' (TFS) between 1997 and2000. F...

    J.-P. Schnitzler, N. Bauknecht, N. Brüggemann, W. Einig in Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry (2002)

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    A Database for Volatile Organic Compounds

    The database for volatile organic compounds (VOC data base) was created with the aim of providing an overview of tropospheric hydrocarbon measurements. The data base contains 202 substances, for which atmosphe...

    K. Mannschreck, K. Bächmann, I. Barnes, K. H. Becker, Th. Heil in Tropospheric Chemistry (2002)

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    Emission of Biogenic Volatile Organic Compounds: An Overview of Field, Laboratory and Modelling Studies Performed during the ‘Tropospheric Research Program’ (TFS) 1997–2000

    The present paper summarises results on the emission of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOC) achieved within the frame of the national ‘German Tropospheric Research Programme’ (TFS) between 1997 and 2000...

    J.-P. Schnitzler, N. Bauknecht, N. Brüggemann, W. Einig in Tropospheric Chemistry (2002)

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    Biogenic Emission Modelling on a Regional Scale: Some Recent Improvements

    The emission mix and source strength of biogenic VOC compounds (BVOC) are strongly triggered by the development, distribution and plant mix of the vegetation. Both are additionally strongly influenced by syner...

    R. Steinbrecher, G. Schaab, G. Smiatek in Transport and Chemical Transformation in t… (2001)

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    Drug-metabolizing enzyme activities in freshly isolated oval cells and in an established oval cell line from carcinogen-fed rats

    The activities of several different phase I and phase II drug-metabolizing enzymes were measured in freshly isolated oval cells from rats fed a choline-deficient/DL-ethionine-supplemented diet for 6 weeks and als...

    P. Steinberg, R. Steinbrecher, D. Schrenk, P. Munzel in Cell Biology and Toxicology (1994)

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    Emission of biosynthesized monoterpenes from needles of Norway Spruce

    W. Schürmann, H. Ziegler, D. Kotzias, R. Schönwitz, R. Steinbrecher in Naturwissenschaften (1993)