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FAGE Determination of Tropospheric HO and H0 2Hard et al., 1995
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- Hard T
- George L
- O'Brien R
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- Journal of Atmospheric Sciences
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FAGE (fluorescence assay with gas expansion) was developed as a sensitive technique for the detection of low-concentration free radicals in the atmosphere. The application of FAGE to tropospheric hydroxyl (H0) and hydroperoxyl (H0 2) radicals has yielded calibrated …
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