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Publications by Robert Lange
Biogenic and Anthropogenic Sources of Aerosols at the High Arctic Site Villum Research Station
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Atmospheric Science
Pharmacokinetic Properties of Ibuprofen (IBU) From the Fixed‐Dose Combination IBU/Caffeine (400/100 Mg; FDC) in Comparison With 400 Mg IBU as Acid or Lysinate Under Fasted and Fed Conditions—Data From 2 Single‐Center, Single‐Dose, Randomized Crossover Studies in Healthy Volunteers
Clinical Pharmacology in Drug Development
Pharmacology
Pharmaceutical Science
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Impact of Anthropogenic and Biogenic Sources on the Seasonal Variation in the Molecular Composition of Urban Organic Aerosols: A Field and Laboratory Study Using Ultra-High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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Ecosystem Responses to Climate Change at a Low Arctic and a High Arctic Long-Term Research Site
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Anthropogenic and Biogenic Influence on VOC Fluxes at an Urban Background Site in Helsinki, Finland
Transport of Anthropogenic and Biomass Burning Aerosols From Europe to the Arctic During Spring 2008
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Understanding the Anthropogenic Influence on Formation of Biogenic Secondary Organic Aerosols in Denmark via Analysis of Organosulfates and Related Oxidation Products
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Seasonal Features and Origins of Carbonaceous Aerosols at Syowa Station, Antarctica
Secondary Inorganic Aerosols in Europe: Sources and the Significant Influence of Biogenic VOC Emissions Especially on Ammonium Nitrate
Secondary Inorganic Aerosols in Europe: Sources and the Significant Influence of Biogenic VOC Emissions Especially on Ammonium Nitrate