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In this paper he concluded that light is an electromagnetic wave.

Based on IRIS observations, Rezaei (2018) concluded that light bridges consist of multi-thermal structures extending up to the TR.

We concluded that light to moderate stocking rates are compatible to sustainable grazing of burned sagebrush steppe rangelands.

As observed, it can be concluded that light is not dispersed and this indicates that the thin films are homogenous and optical flat.

From the observation that the periods of Jupiter's innermost moon Io appeared to be shorter when the Earth was approaching Jupiter than when receding from it, he concluded that light travels at a finite speed, and estimated that it takes light 22 minutes to cross the diameter of Earth's orbit.

Hence, it can be concluded that light is not a prerequisite for pigment expression, but stimulates it indirectly, perhaps by interaction with the photosynthetic electron transport system as suggested by Happ et al. [45].

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We observe stars and galaxies that are billions of light years away so one might conclude that light has been traveling through space for all those billions of years.

Marcus Felson, a professor at the School of Criminal Justice at Rutgers University, has concluded that lighting is effective in preventing crime mainly if it enables people to notice criminal activity as it's taking place, and if it doesn't help criminals to see what they're doing.

Preventing Crime: What Works, What Doesn't, What's Promising, a 1996 report submitted to the U.S. Congress by the National Institute of Justice and the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Maryland, concluded that "lighting is effective in some places, ineffective in others, and counter productive in still other circumstances" in deterring crime.

We have strong reason to conclude that light itself including radiant heat and other radiation, if any is an electromagnetic disturbance in the form of waves propagated through the electro-magnetic field according to electro-magnetic laws.

In an 1864 lecture before the Royal Society of London, "A Dynamical Theory of the Electro-Magnetic Field," Maxwell asserted: We have strong reason to conclude that light itself including radiant heat and other radiation, if any is an electromagnetic disturbance in the form of waves propagated through the electro-magnetic field according to electro-magnetic laws.

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