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Publication YearTitleAuthor(s), Editor(s), Other Contributor(s)Publication Type
2012Measurement of Automotive Non-Volatile Particle Number Emissions within the European Legislative Framework: A ReviewGIECHASKIEL Barouch; MAMAKOS ATHANASIOS; ANDERSSON Jon; DILARA Panagiota; MARTINI Giorgio; SCHINDLER Wolfgang; BERGMANN AlexanderArticles in Journals
2007Measurements in Support of Modelling the VELA-2 Experimental FacilitiesGIECHASKIEL BAROUCH; ISELLA LORENZO; COLOMBO RINALDO; MANFREDI URBANO; DILARA PANAGIOTA; DROSSINOS IOANNIS; KRASENBRINK ALOIS; DE SANTI GIOVANNIEUR - Scientific and Technical Research Reports
2009A Metric for Health Effects Studies of Diesel Exhaust ParticlesGIECHASKIEL Barouch; ALFOLDY Balint; DROSSINOS IoannisArticles in Journals
2009A Note on the Comparison of Particle Number CountersGIECHASKIEL Barouch, et alArticles in Journals
2012Online characterization of regulated and unregulated gaseous and particulate exhaust emission from two-stroke mopeds: A chemometric approachCLAIROTTE MICHAEL, et alArticles in Journals
2013Overview of Soot Emission Measurements Instrumentation: From Smoke and Filter Mass to Particle NumberGIECHASKIEL Barouch, et alContributions to Conferences
2008Particle Measurement Programme (PMP) Heavy-Duty (HD) Inter-laboratory Exercise - Validation Exercise Tests at JRC (Phase A: Feb. '08 and Phase B: June '08)GIECHASKIEL Barouch, et alEUR - Scientific and Technical Research Reports
2008Particle Measurement Programme (PMP) Heavy-Duty (HD) Inter-laboratory Exercise: Exploratory Work at JRC (Oct2007 - Feb2008)GIECHASKIEL Barouch, et alEUR - Scientific and Technical Research Reports
2010Particle Measurement Programme (PMP) Heavy-duty Inter-laboratory Correlation Exercise (ILCE_HD)MAMAKOS ATHANASIOS, et alEUR - Scientific and Technical Research Reports
2007Particle Measurement Programme (PMP) Light Duty Inter-laboratory Exercise: Final ResultsDILARA PANAGIOTA, et alContributions to Conferences
2007Particle Measurement Programme (PMP) Light-duty Inter-laboratory Correlation Exercise (ILCE_LD) Final ReportANDERSSON JON, et alEUR - Scientific and Technical Research Reports
2008Particle Measurement Programme (PMP) Light-Duty Inter-Laboratory Exercise: Comparison of Different Particle Number Measurement SystemsGIECHASKIEL BAROUCH, et alArticles in Journals
2008Particle Measurement Programme (PMP): Light-duty Inter-laboratory Exercise: Repeatability and Reproducibility of the Particle Number MethodGIECHASKIEL BAROUCH, et alArticles in Journals
2007Particle Measurement Programme (PMP): Particle Size and Number Emissions Before, During and After Regeneration Events of a Euro 4 DPF Equipped Light-Duty Diesel Vehicle.GIECHASKIEL BAROUCH, et alContributions to Conferences
2009PMP Compliant Dilution System for On-Board MeasurementsGIECHASKIEL Barouch, et alEUR - Scientific and Technical Research Reports
2007PMP Inter-laboratory Correlation Exercise: Report on PART3: JRC Tests in July '06GIECHASKIEL BAROUCH, et alEUR - Scientific and Technical Research Reports
2008Progress in the PMP Inter-Laboratory Exercises for Heavy Duty EnginesANDERSSON Jon, et alContributions to Conferences
2012Sampling of Non-Volatile Vehicle Exhaust Particles: A Simplified GuideGIECHASKIEL Barouch, et alArticles in Journals
2009Size-Distribution Dependent Lung Deposition of Diesel Exhaust ParticlesALFOLDY Balint, et alArticles in Journals
2010Theoretical Investigation of Volatile Removal Efficiency of Particle Number Measurement SystemsGIECHASKIEL Barouch, et alArticles in books
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