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Towards the development of a commom EMEP global modeling framework. EMEP/MSC-W Technical report, 1/2008

Tarrasón, L. Gusev, A. (eds.) Travnikov, O.; Sokovych, V.; Tørseth, K.; Gauss, M.; Jonson, J.E.; Nyíri, Á.; Simpson, D.; Wind, P.

2008

Towards uncertainty mapping in air-quality modelling and assessment.

Denby, B.; Dudek, A.; Walker, S.E.; Costa, A.M.; Monteiro, A.; van den Elshout, S.; Fisher, B.

2011

Toxic effects and characterization of gunshot fumes from different ammunitions for small arms.

Mariussen, Espen; Fjellbø, Lise Marie; Frømyr, Tomas Roll; Johnsen, Ida Vaa; Voie, Øyvind Albert

2019

Toxic effects of gunshot fumes from different ammunitions for small arms on lung cells exposed at the air liquid interface

Mariussen, Espen; Fjellbø, Lise Marie; Frømyr, Tomas Roll; Johnsen, Ida Vaa; Karsrud, Tove Engen; Voie, Øyvind Albert

Elsevier

2021

Toxicity evaluation of monodisperse PEGylated magnetic nanoparticles for nanomedicine

Patsula, Vitalii; Tulinska, Jana; Trachtová, Štěpánka; Kuricova, Miroslava; Liskova, Aurelia; Španová, Alena; Ciampor, Fedor; Vávra, Ivo; Rittich, Bohuslav; Ursinyova, Monika; Dusinska, Maria; Ilavska, Silvia; Horvathova, Mira; Masanova, Vlasta; Uhnakova, Iveta; Horák, Daniel

Informa Healthcare

2019

Toxicity of aged gasoline exhaust particles to normal and diseased airway epithelia.

Künzi, L.; Krapf, M.; Daher, N.; Dommen, J.; Jeannet, N.; Schneider, S.; Platt, S.; Slowik, J.G.; Baumlin, N.; Salathe, M.; Prévôt, A.S.H.; Kalberer, M.; Strähl, C.; Dümbgen, L.; Sioutas, C.; Baltensperger, U.; Geiser, M.

2015

Toxicity of silver nanomaterials in higher eukaryotes.

Kruszewski, M.; Brzoska, K.; Brunborg, G.; Asare, N.; Dobrzynska, M.; Dusinska, M.; Fjellsbø, L.M.; Georgantzopoulou, A.; Gromadzka-Ostrowska, J.; Gutleb, A.C.; Lankoff, A.; Magdolenova, Z.; Rundén-Pran, E.; Rinna, A.; Instanes, C.; Sandberg, W.J.; Schwarze, P.; Stepkowski, T.; Wojewódzka, M.; Refsnes, M.

2011

Toxicity of size-fractionated airborne particulate matter in A549 cells.

Libalova, H.; Dusinska, M.; El Yamani, N.; Topinka, J.

2015

Toxicity of the airborne brake wear debris.

Peikertova, P.; Kuricova, M.; Kazimirova, A.; Tulinska, J.; Barancokova, M.; Liskova, A.; Staruchova, M.; Horvathova, M.; Ilavska, S.; Jahnova, E.; Szabova, M.; Vaculik, M.; Kukutschova, J.; Kucova, K.; Dusinska, M.; Filip, P.

2017

Toxicity screenings of nanomaterials: challenges due to interference with assay processes and components of classic in vitro tests.

Guadagnini, R.; Kenzaoui, B.H.; Walker, L.; Pojana, G.; Magdolenova, Z.; Bilanicova, D.; Saunders, M.; Juillerat-Jeanneret, L.; Marcomini, A.; Huk, A.; Dusinska, M.; Fjellsbø, L.M.; Marano, F.; Boland, S.

2015

Toxicity Tests: In Vitro and In Vivo.

Dusinska, M.; Rundén-Pran, E.; Schnekenburger, J.; Kanno, J.

2017

Toxicokinetics of PCB in relation to the anadromous life strategy of Arctic charr. Poster presentation. NILU F

Foshaug, H.; Jørgensen, E. H.; Plotitsyna, N.; Burkow, I. C.; Jobling, M.

1999

Toxicological aspects for nanomaterial in humans. Methods in molecular biology, vol. 948

Dusinska, M.; Magdolenova, Z.; Fjellsbøe, L.M.

2013

Tracing biomass burning aerosol from South America to Troll Research Station, Antarctica.

Fiebig, M.; Lunder, C.R.; Stohl, A.

The atmospheric observatory at the Norwegian Research Station Troll in Queen Maud Land, Antarctica, holds, since February 2007, the first all-year Antarctic atmospheric aerosol particle number size distribution measurements. These are colocated with measurements of the aerosol absorption and spectral scattering coefficients. In June 2007, this instrument set observed an aerosol whose properties were indicative of a biomass burning aerosol. These properties included two log-normal size distribution modes with median particle diameters of 0.105 ¿m and 0.36 ¿m, sharply falling off to smaller and larger sizes, and peaks in scattering and absorption coefficient. With backward plume calculations of the Lagrangian transport model FLEXPART and the MODIS fire activity product, a source-receptor relationship was established between biomass burning events in Central Brazil and the aerosol seen at Troll. This is the first direct evidence that the Antarctic continent is susceptible to emissions from as far north as Southern tropical latitudes.

2009

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