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Roy M. Harrison
Researcher at University of Birmingham
Publications - 820
Citations - 53635
Roy M. Harrison is an academic researcher from University of Birmingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aerosol & Particulates. The author has an hindex of 110, co-authored 777 publications receiving 47175 citations. Previous affiliations of Roy M. Harrison include Lancaster University & University of Düsseldorf.
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The effect of sulphur dioxide exposure on indices of heart rate variability in normal and asthmatic adults
TL;DR: The autonomic consequences of SO2 exposure at concentrations which are frequently encountered during air pollution episodes can influence the autonomic nervous system, and may be important in understanding the mechanisms involved in SO2 induced bronchoconstriction, and of the cardiovascular effects of air pollution.
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Chemical characterisation of single airborne particles in Athens (Greece) by ATOFMS
Manuel Dall'Osto,Roy M. Harrison +1 more
TL;DR: A TSI Model 3800 aerosol time-of-flight mass spectrometer (ATOFMS) was deployed for single-particle analysis to Athens (Greece) during August 2003 as mentioned in this paper.
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Municipal incinerator as source of polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons in environment
TL;DR: In this paper, the balance between three emission modes is discussed in relation to combustion conditions and incinerator operation in a continuous feed incinerator, where polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons are released into the environment in the ash waste from the incinerator in addition they are discharged in both the stack gases and wastewaters from the plant.
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Ultrafine particles and PM2.5 in the air of cities around the world: Are they representative of each other?
Alma Lorelei de Jesus,Mahmudur Rahman,Mandana Mazaheri,Helen Thompson,Luke D. Knibbs,Cheol-Heon Jeong,Greg J. Evans,Wei Nei,Aijun Ding,Liping Qiao,Li Li,Harri Portin,Jarkko V. Niemi,Hilkka Timonen,Krista Luoma,Tuukka Petäjä,Markku Kulmala,Michał Kowalski,Annette Peters,Josef Cyrys,Luca Ferrero,Maurizio Manigrasso,Pasquale Avino,Giorgio Buonano,Cristina Reche,Xavier Querol,David C. S. Beddows,Roy M. Harrison,Mohammad H. Sowlat,Constantinos Sioutas,Lidia Morawska +30 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that a high PNC level does not lead to a high PM2.5, and vice versa, and the need to establish regulatory approaches and control measures to address the impacts of elevated UFP concentrations, especially in urban areas, considering their potential health risks.
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Introduction to the special issue "in-depth study of air pollution sources and processes within Beijing and its surrounding region (APHH-Beijing)"
Zongbo Shi,Zongbo Shi,Tuan Vu,Simone Kotthaus,Simone Kotthaus,Roy M. Harrison,Roy M. Harrison,Sue Grimmond,Siyao Yue,Tong Zhu,James D. Lee,Yiqun Han,Yiqun Han,Matthias Demuzere,Rachel Dunmore,Lujie Ren,Lujie Ren,Di Liu,Yuanlin Wang,Yuanlin Wang,Oliver Wild,James Allan,W. Joe F. Acton,Janet F. Barlow,Benjamin Barratt,David C. S. Beddows,William J. Bloss,Giulia Calzolai,David Carruthers,David C. Carslaw,Queenie Chan,Lia Chatzidiakou,Yang Chen,Leigh R. Crilley,Hugh Coe,Tie Dai,Ruth M. Doherty,Fengkui Duan,Pingqing Fu,Pingqing Fu,Baozhu Ge,Maofa Ge,Daobo Guan,Jacqueline F. Hamilton,Kebin He,Mathew R. Heal,Dwayne E. Heard,C. Nicholas Hewitt,Michael Hollaway,Min Hu,Dongsheng Ji,Xujiang Jiang,Rod Jones,Markus Kalberer,Frank J. Kelly,Louisa Kramer,Ben Langford,Chun Lin,Alastair C. Lewis,Jie Li,Weijun Li,Huan Liu,Junfeng Liu,Miranda Loh,Keding Lu,Franco Lucarelli,Graham Mann,Gordon McFiggans,Mark R. Miller,Graham P. Mills,Paul Monk,Eiko Nemitz,F. M. O'Connor,Bin Ouyang,Bin Ouyang,Paul I. Palmer,Carl J. Percival,Olalekan A.M. Popoola,Claire E. Reeves,Andrew R. Rickard,Longyi Shao,Guangyu Shi,Dominick V. Spracklen,David Stevenson,Yele Sun,Zhiwei Sun,Shu Tao,Shengrui Tong,Qingqing Wang,Wenhua Wang,Xinming Wang,Xuejun Wang,Zifang Wang,Lianfang Wei,Lisa K. Whalley,Xuefang Wu,Zhijun Wu,Pinhua Xie,Fumo Yang,Qiang Zhang,Yanli Zhang,Yuanhang Zhang,Mei Zheng +102 more
TL;DR: The Atmospheric Pollution and Human Health in a Chinese Megacity (APHH-Beijing) as discussed by the authors is an international collaborative project focusing on understanding the sources, processes and health effects of air pollution in the Beijing megacity.