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1. Nitrogen‐Containing Functional Groups Dominate the Molecular Absorption of Water‐Soluble Humic‐Like Substances in Air From Nanjing, China Revealed by the Machine Learning Combined FT‐ICR‐MS Technique.

2. A diurnal story of Δ17O(NO3−) in urban Nanjing and its implication for nitrate aerosol formation.

3. Measurement report: High contributions of halocarbon and aromatic compounds to atmospheric volatile organic compounds in an industrial area.

4. Pathogenic Escherichia coli-Specific Bacteriophages and Polyvalent Bacteriophages in Piglet Guts with Increasing Coliphage Numbers after Weaning.

5. Highly time-resolved characterization of carbonaceous aerosols using a two-wavelength Sunset thermal–optical carbon analyzer.

6. Highly time-resolved characterization of carbonaceous aerosols using a two-wavelength Sunset thermo/optical carbon analyzer.

7. Heterogeneous formation of particulate nitrate under ammonium-rich regimes during the high-PM2.5 events in Nanjing, China.

8. Chemical and optical properties of carbonaceous aerosols in Nanjing, eastern China: regionally transported biomass burning contribution.

9. High time-resolved measurement of stable carbon isotope composition in water-soluble organic aerosols: method optimization and a case study during winter haze in eastern China.

10. Fog event is possibly a source rather than a sink of atmospheric nitrate aerosols: Insights from isotopic measurements in Nanjing, China.

11. Characterization of organic aerosols from a Chinese megacity during winter: predominance of fossil fuel combustion.

12. Quantification of fossil and non-fossil sources to the reduction of carbonaceous aerosols in the Yangtze River Delta, China: Insights from radiocarbon analysis during 2014–2019.

13. Light absorption and source apportionment of water soluble humic-like substances (HULIS) in PM2.5 at Nanjing, China.

14. Substantial decreases of light absorption, concentrations and relative contributions of fossil fuel to light-absorbing carbonaceous aerosols attributed to the COVID-19 lockdown in east China.

15. Source apportionments of atmospheric volatile organic compounds in Nanjing, China during high ozone pollution season.

16. Characteristics of summertime ambient VOCs and their contributions to O3 and SOA formation in a suburban area of Nanjing, China.

17. Source-specific health risk analysis on atmospheric hazardous volatile organic compounds (HVOCs) in Nanjing, East China.

18. Characteristics and source apportionment of non-polar organic compounds in PM2.5 from the three megacities in Yangtze River Delta region, China.

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