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bibliographicCitation Yun Zhang, Kai Wang, Haijie Tong, Ru‐Jin Huang, Thorsten Hoffmann. Author response for \"The maximum carbonyl ratio (MCR) as a new index for the structural classification of secondary organic aerosol components\". 2021 Apr 18;(). doi: 10.1002/rcm.9113/v2/response1.
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title Author response for \"The maximum carbonyl ratio (MCR) as a new index for the structural classification of secondary organic aerosol components\

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