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    Ambient Air Pollutant Dynamics (2010–2025) and the Exceptional Winter 2016–17 Pollution Episode: Implications for a Uranium/Arsenic Exposure Event by Thomas Clemens Carmine (19756929)

    Published 2025
    “…Ratio Bounds: Adjusted to satisfy 1.4 ≤ PM₂.₅ / (PM₁₀ – PM₂.₅) ≤ 9.0 (translating to (1.4/2.4)*PM₁₀ ≤ PM₂.₅ ≤ 0.9*PM₁₀), based on NABEL data and Gehrig & Buchmann (2003).<sup>3,5</sup></p><p dir="ltr"><br><i>5. Global Plausibility Checks: </i>After initial imputation, the entire dataset was checked:<br>a. …”
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    The numerical solution of model (1) for infected compartment vs. time with different scenarios of Phase 6 in the First Case: 1<sup><i>st</i></sup> scenario, no lockdown is implemen... by Sara K. Al-Harbi (12418482)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>The numerical solution of model <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0265779#pone.0265779.e002" target="_blank">(1)</a> for infected compartment vs. time with different scenarios of Phase 6 in the First Case: 1<sup><i>st</i></sup> scenario, no lockdown is implemented; 2<sup><i>nd</i></sup> scenario, no lockdown while <i>SD</i> increases; 3<sup><i>rd</i></sup> scenario, lockdown increases; 4<sup><i>th</i></sup> scenario, <i>SD</i> increases; 5<sup><i>th</i></sup> scenario, lockdown decreases; 6<sup><i>th</i></sup> scenario, <i>SD</i> decreases; 7<sup><i>th</i></sup> scenario, lockdown and <i>SD</i> increases; 8<sup><i>th</i></sup> scenario, lockdown decreases and <i>SD</i> increases; 9<sup><i>th</i></sup> scenario, <i>ρ</i> is the same as in Phase 5; 10<sup><i>th</i></sup> scenario, <i>ρ</i> is the same as in Phase 5 while <i>SD</i> increases.…”