Abstract
The Fifth Finnish Aerosol Symposium is held in June 1-3, 1993. Symposium is jointly organized by FAAR (Finnish Association for Aerosol Research), Aerosol Technology Group of Technical Research Centre of Finland and Helsinki University, Department of Physics. Aerosols, the suspensions of solid and liquid particles and gases, are receiving increasing importance in many areas of science and technology. These include industrial hygiene, ambient and indoor air pollution, pollution control technologies, cloud physics, nuclear safety engineering, combustion science and engineering, clean manufacturing technologies and material processing. The importance of aerosol issues during the development of advanced fuel conversion and material processing technologies can be realized when looking at the numerous papers presented on these topics at the Symposium
Citation Formats
Haemeri, K, Mikkanen, P, and Kauppinen, E.
Report series in aerosol science.
Finland: N. p.,
1993.
Web.
Haemeri, K, Mikkanen, P, & Kauppinen, E.
Report series in aerosol science.
Finland.
Haemeri, K, Mikkanen, P, and Kauppinen, E.
1993.
"Report series in aerosol science."
Finland.
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title = {Report series in aerosol science}
author = {Haemeri, K, Mikkanen, P, and Kauppinen, E}
abstractNote = {The Fifth Finnish Aerosol Symposium is held in June 1-3, 1993. Symposium is jointly organized by FAAR (Finnish Association for Aerosol Research), Aerosol Technology Group of Technical Research Centre of Finland and Helsinki University, Department of Physics. Aerosols, the suspensions of solid and liquid particles and gases, are receiving increasing importance in many areas of science and technology. These include industrial hygiene, ambient and indoor air pollution, pollution control technologies, cloud physics, nuclear safety engineering, combustion science and engineering, clean manufacturing technologies and material processing. The importance of aerosol issues during the development of advanced fuel conversion and material processing technologies can be realized when looking at the numerous papers presented on these topics at the Symposium}
place = {Finland}
year = {1993}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Report series in aerosol science}
author = {Haemeri, K, Mikkanen, P, and Kauppinen, E}
abstractNote = {The Fifth Finnish Aerosol Symposium is held in June 1-3, 1993. Symposium is jointly organized by FAAR (Finnish Association for Aerosol Research), Aerosol Technology Group of Technical Research Centre of Finland and Helsinki University, Department of Physics. Aerosols, the suspensions of solid and liquid particles and gases, are receiving increasing importance in many areas of science and technology. These include industrial hygiene, ambient and indoor air pollution, pollution control technologies, cloud physics, nuclear safety engineering, combustion science and engineering, clean manufacturing technologies and material processing. The importance of aerosol issues during the development of advanced fuel conversion and material processing technologies can be realized when looking at the numerous papers presented on these topics at the Symposium}
place = {Finland}
year = {1993}
month = {Dec}
}