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  1. Reduction of FENO by tap water and carbonated water mouthwashes: magnitude and time course
  2. The origin of mouth-exhaled ammonia
  3. Hydrogen cyanide in the headspace of oral fluid and in mouth-exhaled breath
  4. Adsorption of ammonia on treated stainless steel and polymer surfaces
  5. High sensitivity trace gas detection by cantilever-enhanced photoacoustic spectroscopy using a mid-infrared continuous-wave optical parametric oscillator
  6. Exhaled Breath Biomonitoring Using Laser Spectroscopy
  7. Ammonia in breath and emitted from skin
  8. Off-axis re-entrant cavity ring-down spectroscopy with a mid-infrared continuous-wave optical parametric oscillator
  9. Background levels and diurnal variations of hydrogen cyanide in breath and emitted from skin
  10. Post-exposure elimination kinetics of hydrogen cyanide measured in exhaled breath
  11. Acetylene in breath: background levels and real-time elimination kinetics after smoking
  12. Direct detection of acetylene in air by continuous wave cavity ring-down spectroscopy
  13. Background levels of hydrogen cyanide in human breath measured by infrared cavity ring down spectroscopy
  14. Reflection of OH molecules from magnetic mirrors
  15. Electrostatic trapping of metastable NH molecules
  16. Laser locked cavity ringdown spectroscopy of the (31-) local mode band system of H 13 C 13CH
  17. High repetition rate cavity ringdown spectroscopy of vibrational overtones of H13C13CH at around 12 200 cm−1
  18. Laser-locked, high-repetition-rate cavity ringdown spectrometer
  19. High-resolution Fourier-transform intra-cavity laser absorption study of H12C13CH and H13C13CH at around 12 600 cm−1: a case of strong anharmonic resonances
  20. Computational resolution enhancement: congested overtone spectrum of diacetylene
  21. High-Resolution Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrum of the ν1+ν3 Band System of H13C12CH
  22. Laser-induced dispersed vibration–rotation fluorescence: a new technique to study molecular states
  23. High-resolution cavity ring-down study of acetylene between 12260 and 12380cm−1