ExLibris header image
SFX Logo
Title: Surface ozone exceedances in Melbourne, Australia are shown to be under NOx control, as demonstrated using formaldehyde:NO2 and glyoxal:formaldehyde ratios
Source:

Science of the Total Environment [0048-9697] Ryan, Robert yr:2020


Collapse list of basic services Basic
Sorry, no full text available...
Please use the document delivery service (see below)  
Holding information
Holdings in library search engine ALBERT GO
Document delivery
Request document via Library/Bibliothek GO
Users interested in this article also expressed an interest in the following:
1. Gies, P. "Low Ozone Over Southern Australia in August 2011 and its Impact on Solar Ultraviolet Radiation Levels." Photochemistry and photobiology 89.4 (2013): 984-994. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
2. Horsham, C. "Interventions to decrease skin cancer risk in outdoor workers: update to a 2007 systematic review." BMC research notes 7.1 (2014): 1-500. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
3. Head, L. "Climate change and Australia." Wiley interdisciplinary reviews. Climate change 5.2 (2013): 175-197. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
4. Ersser, S. "Skin Cancer and its Prevention." Wiley-Blackwell, 2010. 195-219. Link to SFX for this item
5. Biniek, K. "Solar UV radiation reduces the barrier function of human skin." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 109.42 (2012): 17111-6. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
6. Lin, S. "Prospective study of ultraviolet radiation exposure and risk of cancer in the United States." International journal of cancer 131.6 (2012). Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
7. Elliott, L. "Australia, climate change and the Global South." Round table 100.415 (2011): 441-457. Link to SFX for this item
8. Beeson, M. "The Politics of Climate Change in Australia*." Australian journal of politics and history 59.3 (2013): 331-348. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
9. Jablonski, Nina G. "Human skin pigmentation as an adaptation to UV radiation." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 107.Supplement 2 (2010): 8962-8968. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
10. Rehfuess, Eva A. "Is the Global Solar UV Index an effective instrument for promoting sun protection? A systematic review." Health education research 27.2 (2011): 200-213. Link to SFX for this item
11. White, R. "Climate change, uncertain futures and the sociology of youth." Youth studies australia 30.3 (2011): 13-19. Link to SFX for this item
12. Browne, A. L. L. "Chasing Our Tails: Psychological, Institutional and Societal Paradoxes in Natural Resource Management, Sustainability, and Climate Change in Australia." American journal of community psychology 47.3-4 (2011): 354-361. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
13. Hughes, L. "Climate Change and Australia: Trends, Projections and Impacts." Austral ecology 28.4 (2003): 423-443. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
14. Maguire Eisen, M. "Skin Cancer: A Growing Health Problem for Children." Seminars in oncology nursing 29.3 (2013): 206-213. Link to SFX for this item
15. Tang, Jean Y. "Vitamin D and Skin Cancer-Chapter 89." 2011. 1751-1762. Link to SFX for this item
16. Barrett, Kevin M. "Cerebral Microbleeds. Prevalence and Associations With Cardiovascular Risk Factors in the Framingham Study." Stroke. Wiley, 2013. 1-164. Link to SFX for this item
17. Dehn, T. "Prostate cancer treatment." Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England 88.5 (2006): 439-444. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
18. Stollery, N. "Sun damage." Practitioner 253.1720 (2009): 31-3. Link to SFX for this item
19. Coiffard, S M. "Sunscreen products: What do they protect us from?" International journal of pharmaceutics 415.1/2 (2011): 181-184. Link to SFX for this item
20. Jackson, L. "Preventing heat-related illness among agricultural workers." Journal of Agromedicine 15.3 (2010): 200-215. Link to SFX for this item
View More...
View Less...
Select All Clear All

Expand list of advanced services Advanced