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That means a smaller area of cell can be used to convert a given amount of light into electricity.
If each organism captured less, then a given amount of light could be shared by more organisms, increasing biomass production.
Around the world, many people are switching from traditional incandescent bulbs to compact fluorescent (CFL) bulbs, which require less energy to produce a given amount of light, and therefore save money and reduce carbon emissions.
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Vitamin D production is influenced by the skin area exposed and darker coloured skin takes longer to produce a given amount of vitamin D, whereas lighter coloured skin is more susceptible to erythema.
Rachit Mohindra, product manager at Photometrics, points out a downside, however: "To work at such low-light levels, EMCCD cameras use sensors with much larger pixels, which collect more light in a given amount of area, so you can't see the finer details".
This type of battery has an unusually high energy density, which means the units can be smaller and thus lighter for a given amount of power than traditional batteries.
One way to think of it, Kaertner says, is in terms of how far light can move in a given amount of time.
The sensitivity or speed of a film determines how much light it needs to produce a given amount of silver on development.
Similarly, for a given amount of photoinitiator, we find that the patterning concentration scales roughly linearly with the light dosage.
The concentrated light improves the efficiency of the cells and reduces the amount of expensive solar cell material needed to produce a given amount of electricity.
The bulbs use LEDs from Cree and give an amount of light equivalent to a 60-watt or 40-watt incandescent lamp.
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