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In conclusion, simulations of leaf level PAR based on combinations of detailed 3D surfaced-based plant and light distribution models are suitable to derive light-induced physiological responses on organ level.

The derived light skin color allele of the SLC24A5 gene, A111T, predominates in populations of Western Eurasian ancestry.

Frequencies display strong population differentiation, with the derived light skin pigmentation allele (A111T) fixed or nearly so in all European populations and the ancestral allele predominant in sub-Saharan Africa and East Asia (Lamason et al. 2005; Norton et al. 2007).

Multi-wavelength Raman lidar has been used for the retrieval of the SSA for spherical particles [ 166] and bi-static lidar systems may be able to derive significant parts of the aerosol phase function; hence, there is some potential for deriving light absorption by remote sensing, possibly in combination with sun photometry [ 167].

Over two growing seasons, plot-level carbon flux and spectral reflectance measurements were collected, and the results were used to derive a light use efficiency model that could explore the effects of moisture and temperature treatments using remote sensing.

To this end, we derive a light bulb colour estimator based on Bayesian reasoning, directional data, and image formation model in which the usual concept of reflectance is not used.

In 1729, Bradley used this method to derive that light travelled 10,210 times faster than the Earth in its orbit (the modern figure is 10,066 times faster) or, equivalently, that it would take light 8 minutes 12 seconds to travel from the Sun to the Earth.

Most of Zhejiang's wealth derives from light industry.

The word lidar is derived from light detection and ranging.

Any other house that stood opposite a building inhabited by poets and artists would have derived its light and soul from the latter.

These recollections of an American art student express the sense of awe and exuberance that fills McCullough's history of nineteenth-century American painters, sculptors, writers, and doctors who came under "the spell of Paris, derived from light, color, and architecture".

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