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Chemical composition of nanoparticles from α-pinene nucleation and the influence of isoprene and relative humidity at low temperature
Lucía Caudillo
Birte Rörup
Martin Heinritzi
Guillaume Marie
Mario Simon
Andrea C. Wagner
Tatjana Müller
Manuel Granzin
Antonio Amorim
Farnoush Ataei
Rima Baalbaki
Barbara Bertozzi
Zoé Brasseur
Randall Chiu
Lubna Dada
Jonathan Duplissy
Henning Finkenzeller
Loïc Gonzalez Carracedo
Xu-Cheng He
Victoria Hofbauer
Weimeng Kong
Houssni Lamkaddam
Chuan P. Lee
Brandon Lopez
Naser G. A. Mahfouz
Vladimir Makhmutov
Hanna E. Manninen
Ruby Marten
Dario Massabò
Roy L. Mauldin
Bernhard Mentler
Ugo Molteni
Antti Onnela
Joschka Pfeifer
Maxim Philippov
Ana A. Piedehierro
Meredith Schervish
Wiebke Scholz
Benjamin Schulze
Jiali Shen
Dominik Stolzenburg
Yuri Stozhkov
Mihnea Surdu
Christian Tauber
Yee Jun Tham
Ping Tian
António Tomé
Steffen Vogt
Mingyi Wang
Dongyu S. Wang
Stefan K. Weber
André Welti
Wang Yonghong
Wu Yusheng
Marcel Zauner-Wieczorek
Urs Baltensperger
Imad El Haddad
Richard C. Flagan
Armin Hansel
Kristina Höhler
Jasper Kirkby
Markku Kulmala
Katrianne Lehtipalo
Ottmar Möhler
Harald Saathoff
Rainer Volkamer
Paul M. Winkler
Neil M. Donahue
Andreas Kürten
Joachim Curtius
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