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Iain R. White
Researcher at University of Manchester
Publications - 37
Citations - 912
Iain R. White is an academic researcher from University of Manchester. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Breath gas analysis. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 33 publications receiving 753 citations. Previous affiliations of Iain R. White include University of Leicester & University of Bristol.
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Atmospheric chemistry and physics in the atmosphere of a developed megacity (London): an overview of the REPARTEE experiment and its conclusions
Roy M. Harrison,Roy M. Harrison,Manuel Dall'Osto,Manuel Dall'Osto,David C. S. Beddows,A. J. Thorpe,A. J. Thorpe,William J. Bloss,James Allan,Hugh Coe,James Dorsey,Martin Gallagher,Chris J. Martin,J. D. Whitehead,Paul I. Williams,Roderic L. Jones,J. M. Langridge,J. M. Langridge,A. K. Benton,A. K. Benton,Stephen M. Ball,Ben Langford,C. N. Hewitt,Brian Davison,Damien Martin,K. F. Petersson,S. J. Henshaw,Iain R. White,D. E. Shallcross,Janet F. Barlow,T. M. Dunbar,Fay Davies,Eiko Nemitz,Gavin Phillips,Carole Helfter,C. Di Marco,S. Smith +36 more
TL;DR: The REGents PARk and Tower Environmental Experiment (REPARTEE) comprised two campaigns in London in October 2006 and October/November 2007, where a wide range of measurements of airborne particle physical metrics and chemical composition were made as well as measurements of a considerable range of gas phase species and the fluxes of both particulate and gas phase substances.
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Distribution of gaseous and particulate organic composition during dark α-pinene ozonolysis
Marie Camredon,Jacqueline F. Hamilton,M. S. Alam,Kevin Wyche,Timo Carr,Iain R. White,Paul S. Monks,Andrew R. Rickard,William J. Bloss +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a detailed model for secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formation from dark α-pinene ozonolysis with particular emphasis upon the mass distribution of gaseous and particulate organic species is presented.
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Dispersion Experiments in Central London: The 2007 DAPPLE project
Curtis R. Wood,S Arnold,Ahmed A. Balogun,Janet F. Barlow,Stephen E. Belcher,Rex Britter,Hong Cheng,Adrian Dobre,Justin J. N. Lingard,Damien Martin,Marina Neophytou,Fredrik K. Petersson,Alan Robins,Dudley E. Shallcross,R. J. Smalley,James Tate,Alison S. Tomlin,Iain R. White +17 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe progress from a major U.K. project, Dispersion of Air Pollution and its Penetration into the Local Environment (DAPPLE), focusing on the movement of airborne pollutants in cities by developing a greater understanding of atmospheric flow and dispersion within urban street networks.
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Increased sensitivity in proton transfer reaction mass spectrometry by incorporation of a radio frequency ion funnel.
Shane Barber,Robert S. Blake,Iain R. White,Paul S. Monks,Fraser Reich,Stephen J. Mullock,Andrew M. Ellis +6 more
TL;DR: A drift tube capable of simultaneously functioning as an ion funnel is demonstrated in proton transfer reaction mass spectrometry (PTR-MS) for the first time and an increase in the detection sensitivity for volatile organic compounds is delivered, as demonstrated using several compounds.
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Metabolic dysregulation in vitamin E and carnitine shuttle energy mechanisms associate with human frailty.
Nicholas J. W. Rattray,Nicholas J. W. Rattray,Nicholas J. W. Rattray,Drupad K. Trivedi,Yun Xu,Yun Xu,Tarani Chandola,Caroline H. Johnson,Alan Marshall,Alan Marshall,Krisztina Mekli,Zahra Rattray,Gindo Tampubolon,Bram Vanhoutte,Bram Vanhoutte,Iain R. White,Iain R. White,Frederick C. W. Wu,Neil Pendleton,James Nazroo,Royston Goodacre,Royston Goodacre +21 more
TL;DR: This study provides evidence that the dysregulation of carnitine shuttle and vitamin E pathways play a role in the risk of frailty and identifies 12 significant metabolites that differentiate frail and non-frail phenotypes.