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1. Coincident in situ and triple-frequency radar airborne observations in the Arctic

2. Airborne and ground-based measurements of aerosol optical depth of freshly emitted anthropogenic plumes in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region

3. The effects of morphology, mobility size, and secondary organic aerosol (SOA) material coating on the ice nucleation activity of black carbon in the cirrus regime

4. Molecular understanding of new-particle formation from α-pinene between −50 and +25 °C

5. Laboratory study of the heterogeneous ice nucleation on black-carbon-containing aerosol

6. Influence of temperature on the molecular composition of ions and charged clusters during pure biogenic nucleation

7. The role of ions in new particle formation in the CLOUD chamber

8. Intercomparison study and optical asphericity measurements of small ice particles in the CERN CLOUD experiment

9. The SPectrometer for Ice Nuclei (SPIN): an instrument to investigate ice nucleation

10. Heterogeneous ice nucleation of viscous secondary organic aerosol produced from ozonolysis of α-pinene

11. Observation of viscosity transition in α-pinene secondary organic aerosol

12. Phase transition observations and discrimination of small cloud particles by light polarization in expansion chamber experiments

13. Aqueous phase oxidation of sulphur dioxide by ozone in cloud droplets

14. Supplementary material to 'Discrimination of water, ice and aerosols by light polarisation in the CLOUD experiment'

15. NO at low concentration can enhance the formation of highly oxygenated biogenic molecules in the atmosphere.

16. Size-dependent influence of NO x on the growth rates of organic aerosol particles.

17. The Cooling Rate- and Volatility-Dependent Glass-Forming Properties of Organic Aerosols Measured by Broadband Dielectric Spectroscopy.

18. Multicomponent new particle formation from sulfuric acid, ammonia, and biogenic vapors.

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