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A P P E N D I X C
References
The following sources have been used in the text of this manual.
Agarwal, J.K. and G.J. Sem [1980]
“Continuous Flow Single-Particle-Counting Condensation Nuclei Counter
J. Aerosol Sci., Vol. 11, No. 4, pp. 343357
Aitken, J. [1888]
“On the Number of Dust Particles in the Atmosphere”
Proc. Royal Soc. Edinburgh, 35
Aitken, J. [1890-1891]
“On a Simple Pocket Dust Counter
Proc. Royal Soc. Edinburgh, Vol. XVIII
Bradbury, N.E. and H.J. Meuron [1938]
‘The Diurnal Variation of Atmospheric Condensation Nuclei”
Terr. Magn., 43, pp. 231240
Bricard, J., P. Delattre, G. Madelaine, and M. Pourprix [1976]
“Detection of Ultrafine Particles by Means of a Continuous Flux
Condensation Nucleus Counter”
in Fine Particles, B.Y.H. Liu, ed., Academic Press, New York, pp. 565-580
Caldow, R. and P.B. Keady [1990]
“Performance of an Ultrafine Condensation Particle Counter.”
Aerosols Science, Industry, Health and Environment - Proceedings of the
3rd International Aerosol Conference, Kyoto Japan, (S. Masuda and
K. Takahashi, ed.) 1, 503-506
Caldow, R.C., M.R. Palmer, and F.R. Quant
”Performance of the TSI Model 3010 Condensation Particle Counter,”
paper presented at the American Association for Aerosol Research
Conference, San Francisco, California, October 1992. (TSI paper A83)
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Paper refers to TSI Model 3010 CPC, a predecessor of the Model 3772

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