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International Journal of Geosynthetics and Ground Engineering. 8
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Journal of Environmental Engineering. 131:1453-1461
Over the period July 1996–April 1998, airborne particle concentrations and chemical composition were measured both inside and outside the new J. Paul Getty Museum outside Los Angeles. The purpose of these experiments was to determine the relationsh
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Engineering and Science. 2:441-451
Ambient PM2.5 aerosol samples were collected at three sites at Clemson University during January and June of 2001. The PM2.5 mass concentrations averaged 12.2 μg/m3 in January and 21.2 μg/m3 in June. Chemical characterization of the samples identif
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Applied Catalysis B: Environmental. 39:197-204
The catalytic reduction of NOx over 5% Ag/γ-Al2O3 was studied in the presence of various SO2 concentrations (between 0 and 100 vppm) while using propane/propene as reductant either separately or as a mixture. A promotional effect on the catalytic ac
Publikováno v:
The Journal of applied psychology. 100(1)
We argue that the strength with which the organization communicates expectations regarding the appropriate emotional expression toward customers (i.e., explicitness of display rules) has an inverted U-shaped relationship with service delivery behavio
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Aerosol Science and Technology. 30:530-544
Air exchange between interior spaces and the outdoor atmosphere can occur due to a variety of processes, including wind-driven flows and natural convectiondriven flows. As air is exchanged with the outdoors, airborne particles can be brought inside.
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Atmospheric Environment. 30:3995-4006
The Buddhist cave temples at Yungang, China, are subjected to rapid soiling due to the deposition of airborne particles onto the thousands of statues in those caves. During April 1991, temperatures and air exchange rates were measured at Caves 6 and
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science & Technology. 30:3425-3434
The Yungang Grottoes are a collection of man-made cave temples dating from the 5th century A.D. that now are situated in the middle of one of China's largest coal mining regions. Air pollutant particles enter these caves and deposit onto the more tha
Autor:
Michael Leger, Gary A. Cooke, Christos S. Christoforou, Glen R. Cass, Gary S. Casuccio, Lynn G. Salmon, Timothy J. Gerk, Ilhan Olmez
Publikováno v:
Science of The Total Environment. 167:33-47
The Buddhist cave temple complex at Yungang in northern China is affected by a rapid accumulation of airborne particles that settle onto the thousands of statues contained within those caves. Experiments have been conducted to identify the most impor