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A synthesis of cloud condensation nuclei counter (CCNC) measurements within the EUCAARI network
M. Paramonov
V.-M. Kerminen
P. P. Aalto
M. O. Andreae
U. Baltensperger
A. Bougiatioti
G. P. Frank
N. Good
S. S. Gunthe
L. Hao
A. Jaatinen
Z. Jurányi
S. M. King
A. Kortelainen
A. Kristensson
H. Lihavainen
M. Kulmala
U. Lohmann
S. T. Martin
G. McFiggans
N. Mihalopoulos
C. D. O'Dowd
J. Ovadnevaite
T. Petäjä
U. Pöschl
G. C. Roberts
D. Rose
B. Svenningsson
E. Swietlicki
E. Weingartner
J. Whitehead
A. Wiedensohler
C. Wittbom
B. Sierau
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