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DOI: 10.1002/cber.187801101270
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Ueber das atmosphärische Wasserstoffhyperoxyd

Abstract: Em. Sc h o n e : Ueber dae atmoepharische Wasserstoffhyperoxyd. V. Mittheilung. (Eiogegangen am 29. April; verl. in der Sitzung yon Hrn. A. Pinner.) Aus der Gesammtheit meiner Beobachtungen iiber das atmospharische Wasserstoff hyperoxyd ergiebt sich folgender Schluss : I n d e n u n s e r e n U n t e r s u c h u n g e n z u g a n g l i c h e n S c h i c h t e n d e r A t m o s p h a r e e r s c h e i n t e i n e d e s t o g r a s s e r e M e n g e d a m p ff i i r m i g e n W a s s e r s t o f f h y p e r o x … Show more

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“…Exhaled H 2 O 2 has been assessed in many studies on patients with airway diseases [ 24 ] but has been recognised to be difficult to measure [ 1 ], and it is not unreasonable to assume a publication bias towards positive associations. Part of the variability could be due to ambient air H 2 O 2 [ 18 ] which has rarely been realised by researchers [ 19 ]. This would not pose a major problem if the ambient air levels would be much lower than the levels generated via endogenous H 2 O 2 production in the exhaled air.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Exhaled H 2 O 2 has been assessed in many studies on patients with airway diseases [ 24 ] but has been recognised to be difficult to measure [ 1 ], and it is not unreasonable to assume a publication bias towards positive associations. Part of the variability could be due to ambient air H 2 O 2 [ 18 ] which has rarely been realised by researchers [ 19 ]. This would not pose a major problem if the ambient air levels would be much lower than the levels generated via endogenous H 2 O 2 production in the exhaled air.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…H 2 O 2 also occurs in ambient air, predominantly in vapour form, which has been known since the 1870s [ 18 ] but has been rarely considered [ 19 ]. If the concentrations found in EBC are expressed as vapour in relation to water vapour, it turns out that the concentrations reported by S chöne [ 18 ] as well as in meteorological papers [ 20 , 21 ] are of the same order of magnitude as the values in EBC. Recent findings confirmed this, as H 2 O 2 concentrations measured in exhaled air of calves, particularly in EBC, were significantly correlated with the ones assessed in ambient air [ 19 ].…”
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confidence: 99%