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16145 Environmental sciences department. http://www.bnl.gov/des/pub_ecd.026.htm Ainsworth, E. A., Davey, P. A., Hymus, G. J., Osborne, C. P., Rogers, A., Blum, H., Nosberger, J., and Long, S. P. Is stimulation of leaf photosynthesis by elevated carbon dioxide concentration maintained in the long term? Crops > Carrot > Research aerosol   ozone   production   properties   cloud   droplet   gamma-ray   synchrotron   electrochimica   acta   atmospheric   radiation   elevated   co   chemical   transport Jan 1, 2007  

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