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D. Alternant Hydrocarbons. Finite Changes Conclusions and Future Prospects References. ... [Pg.73]

Process Methods Economic Outlook Future Prospects References... [Pg.105]

Nanopore sensors with integrated electrodes Conclusions and future prospects References... [Pg.386]

See, for example, reviews by Asmus, K.-D. von Sonntag, C. Schuchmann, H.-P. Houee-Levin, C. Sicard-Roselli, C. In Radiation Chemistry Present Status and Future Prospects, Jonah, C.D. Rao, B.S.M., Eds. Elsevier Amsterdam 2001 pp. 341, 513, and 553, respectively. See, for example, Brede, O. Res. Chem. Intermed. 2001,27, 709 and references therein for pulse radiolysis of phenols liquid halocarbons and alkyl halides and Lomoth, R. Brede, O. Chem. Phys. Lett. 1998, 288, 47 for pulse radiolysis of DNA bases in liquid acetone. [Pg.327]

This chapter begins by summarising the recent review articles on this topic. Other topics such as sources and physico-chemical characteristics of ambient and emerging nanoparticles (i.e. ENPs) are then covered briefly for the completeness of the article. This is then followed by the assessment of nanoparticles in numerous European cities, estimation of respiratory deposition doses and a brief discussion on current and future prospects of their regulatory control. In what follows, the terms airborne nanoparticle and ENP refer to total particles, currently mainly produced by vehicles, and nanomaterials-derived products, respectively. [Pg.341]


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