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Michael R. Hoffmann grad student 2001 Caltech
 (Photochemical transformations in ice: Implications for the fate of chemical species.)
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Dubowski Y, Alfiya Y, Gilboa Y, et al. (2019) Removal of organic micropollutants from biologically treated greywater using continuous-flow vacuum-UV/UVC photo-reactor. Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
Dubowski Y, Inibtawi M, Broday DM. (2018) Seasonal variations of polybrominated flame retardants bound to car dust under Mediterranean climate. Journal of Environmental Sciences (China). 70: 124-132
Kira O, Dubowski Y, Linker R. (2018) In-situ open path FTIR measurements of the vertical profile of spray drift from air-assisted sprayers Biosystems Engineering. 169: 32-41
Song H, Alfiya Y, Dubowski Y, et al. (2017) Sorption and biodegradation of propylparaben in greywater by aerobic attached-growth biomass. The Science of the Total Environment. 598: 925-930
Zivan O, Bohbot-Raviv Y, Dubowski Y. (2017) Primary and secondary pesticide drift profiles from a peach orchard. Chemosphere. 177: 303-310
Burkholder JB, Abbatt JP, Barnes I, et al. (2017) The Essential Role for Laboratory Studies in Atmospheric Chemistry. Environmental Science & Technology
Lester Y, Sabach S, Zivan O, et al. (2016) Key environmental processes affecting the fate of the insecticide chloropyrifos applied to leaves. Chemosphere. 171: 74-80
Kira O, Linker R, Dubowski Y. (2016) Detection and quantification of water-based aerosols using active open-path FTIR. Scientific Reports. 6: 25110
Kira O, Linker R, Dubowski Y. (2016) Estimating drift of airborne pesticides during orchard spraying using active Open Path FTIR Atmospheric Environment. 142: 264-270
Zivan O, Segal-Rosenheimer M, Dubowski Y. (2016) Airborne organophosphate pesticides drift in Mediterranean climate: The importance of secondary drift Atmospheric Environment. 127: 155-162
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