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From the plans presented within this report it may be possible to develop lighting systems that roughly approximate solar output by compounding the effects of multiple LEDs.
And, significantly, how can basic knowledge be used to develop lighting regimens or sources that mitigate the adverse consequences of altered light exposure, for example to reduce circadian misalignment in shift workers?
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Then Carter will go off on her own, developing lighting ideas that might evolve with the choreography.
Either we develop new propulsion technology to get to Mars faster, or we develop lighter shielding.
Mr. Kapur says India needs to learn from China and develop light manufacturing to provide employment for tens of millions of surplus farm laborers.
Researchers were seeking to develop light-emitting diodes (LEDs) as a source of UVC radiation ultraviolet radiation with a relatively short wavelength (100 to 280 nm)—for a variety of applications, including germicidal irradiation to destroy bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
They hope to push the project further and develop lighter, more efficient taxis in the future.
To develop light response curves, mature leaves were illuminated at 200 μmol photons m−2 s−1 for at least 20 min at 20 °C.
Solvent injection has been given attention to enhance oil recovery by sole use or in combination with a thermal method to develop light, medium, and heavy-oil fields.
If these issues can be addressed and the possibility of cell damage ruled out, Smith says, it may be possible to develop light-based pacemakers for use in clinical applications, such as during surgeries, or as implantable devices.
They develop light fluffy down within seven days of hatching and can see within nine days.
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