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    Investigation And Modelling Of Particulate Matter During Haze Events In 1997,2004,2005. by Ramli, Profesor Madya Dr Nor Azam, Yahaya, Profesor Madya Ahmad Shukri

    Published 2008
    “…Haze events occurred in Malaysia almost every year since more than two decades. …”
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    Monograph
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    The synthetic haze simulation based on visibility range for dehazing method in single image by Kari, S., Husain, N. A., Bade, A., Mohd. Rahim, M. S.

    Published 2021
    “…In the separate range, the synthetic haze derivation referred from the meteorological range explicitly based on haze conditions. …”
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    A mobile air particle system using an optical sensor for haze measurement by Nurulain, S., Hafiza, Z., Siera, R., Musfirah, M., Salim, Mohd. Rashidi, Manap, H.

    Published 2021
    “…This paper presents a development of a mobile haze measurement system which can measure the amount of particulate matter and display in real time. …”
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    Performance analysis of FSO with haze attenuation consequence acclimatize in tropical rainforest environment by Mohammad, Zuliyana, Anuar, M. S., Aljunid, S. A., Rahman, A. K., Rashidi, C. B. M., A Bakar, M.S.

    Published 2015
    “…The bandwidth and speed FSO possess is similar to fiber optics.However, FSO is highly preferred than fiber optics.This can be seen in comparing the point of the deployment time frame and cost effectiveness.However, since the atmosphere is the transmission medium for FSO, the connection may be attenuated as atmosphere condition varies.The attenuation is due to climate vulnerability and it will distort the FSO link performance especially rains and haze since this type of weather occurring throughout the year in tropical temperate region.This paper is focused on the analysis of haze attenuation with real visibility data from meteorological departments for the mid-year 2012 until mid-year of 2013 and constructs the tropical haze attenuation model especially the maximum range of FSO system deployment.Here, low and moderate visibility was concentrated more in this research due to worst condition for FSO link. …”
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    A potential development of haze detection system using an open-path optical method by Nurulain, S., M. S., Najib, Alsibai, Mohammad Hayyan, Mohd Rusllim, Mohamed, M. R., Salim, Hadi, Manap

    Published 2018
    “…This paper describes a potential development of haze measurement system by measuring visibility of a medium instead of measuring concentration of particulate matter in air. …”
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    Elucidating HONO formation mechanism and its essential contribution to OH during haze events by Xinran Zhang, Shengrui Tong, Chenhui Jia, Wenqian Zhang, Zhen Wang, Guiqian Tang, Bo Hu, Zirui Liu, Lili Wang, Pusheng Zhao, Yuepeng Pan, Maofa Ge

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Abstract Atmospheric nitrous acid (HONO) chemistry is of critical importance to air quality during polluted haze events, especially in China. However, current air quality models (such as WRF-CHEM, WRF-CMAQ, Box-MCM) generally underestimate the concentration of HONO, leading to a lack of fundamental understanding of haze pollution. …”
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    Whitish haze, soapy globules: micro-analysis of degraded burmese paintings on zinc supports by Lynn Chua

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…Zinc soaps, oxalates, silicates, hydroxychlorides, carbonates, wax and mould characterized the haze. Interestingly, brown outlines in Aye’s painting appeared unusually dark. …”
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    Structure of haze forming proteins in white wines: Vitis vinifera thaumatin-like proteins. by Matteo Marangon, Steven C Van Sluyter, Elizabeth J Waters, Robert I Menz

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Different isoforms of TLPs have different hazing potential and aggregation behavior. Here we present the elucidation of the molecular structures of three grape TLPs that display different hazing potential. …”
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    The interaction between urbanization and aerosols during a typical winter haze event in Beijing by M. Yu, G. Tang, Y. Yang, Q. Li, Y. Wang, S. Miao, Y. Zhang, Y. Wang

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…Conversely, aerosols also enhanced urban-related warming at dawn, and the increment was approximately 28 %, which contributed to haze formation. Urbanization reduced the aerosol-related cooling effect by approximately 54 % during the haze event, and the strength of the impact changed little with increasing aerosol content. …”
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    Response of early winter haze in the North China Plain to autumn Beaufort sea ice by Z. Yin, Z. Yin, Y. Li, H. Wang, H. Wang

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…<p>Recently, early winter haze pollution in the North China Plain has been serious and disastrous, dramatically damaging human health and the social economy. …”
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    Nitrate-driven urban haze pollution during summertime over the North China Plain by H. Li, Q. Zhang, B. Zheng, C. Chen, N. Wu, H. Guo, Y. Zhang, Y. Zheng, X. Li, K. He, K. He

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Compared to the severe winter haze episodes in the North China Plain (NCP), haze pollution during summertime has drawn little public attention. …”
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    Seesaw haze pollution in North China modulated by the sub-seasonal variability of atmospheric circulation by G. Zhang, Y. Gao, Y. Gao, W. Cai, W. Cai, L. R. Leung, S. Wang, B. Zhao, M. Wang, H. Shan, X. Yao, X. Yao, H. Gao, H. Gao

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…During the mature phase of El Niño in December 2015, the weakened East Asian winter monsoon (EAWM) and the associated low-level southerly wind anomaly reduced planetary boundary layer (PBL) height, favoring strong haze formation. This circulation pattern was completely reversed in the following month, in part due to a sudden phase change of the AO from positive to negative and the beginning of a decay of the El Niño, which enhanced the southward shift of the upper tropospheric jet from December to January relative to climatology, leading to an enhanced EAWM and substantially lower haze formation. …”
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