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Ammonia, trimethylamine, and other volatile organic compound emissions from selected animal buildings

Ngwabie et al., 2007

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6023550458088871880
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Ngwabie N
Schade G
Custer T
Linke S
Hinz T
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Ammonia emissions in agriculture

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Livestock management is a known source of methane, ammonia, nitrous oxide, and dust. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are also emitted, but we do not have enough information on the type, factors affecting their release and the effects on the environment. To …
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