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Henrik Olstrup, Christer Johansson and Bertil Forsberg
Combustion-related carbonaceous particles seem to be a better indicator of adverse health effects compared to PM2.5 and PM10. Historical studies are based on black smoke (BS), but more recent studies use absorbance (Abs), black carbon (BC) or elemental c...
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Hyo-Yeon Jang and Cheol-Hong Hwang
Photoelectric smoke detectors are used for early detection of building fires, and sensitivity adjustment is generally performed using white smoke generated by the burning of filter paper. Therefore, when black smoke of the same concentration is introduce...
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Shipeng Wang, Yang Han, Mengmeng Yu, Haiyan Wang, Zhen Wang, Guangzheng Li and Haochen Yu
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