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Publications by Shunsuke Nakao
Characteristics of Atmospheric Ice Nucleating Particles Associated With Biomass Burning in the US: Prescribed Burns and Wildfires
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
Real-Time Aerosol Density Determination Utilizing a Modified Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer—Aerosol Particle Mass Analyzer System
Aerosol Science and Technology
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