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A new technique for condensing detailed organic reactions into more compact forms is introduced, and compared to methods which have been used in the ADOM and RADM air quality models. The previous methods made use of integrated reactivity weighting, designed to predict the correct product concentrations on time scales of one to two days or longer. The latter methods are shown to be subject to high...