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The phrase "light offset" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It typically refers to a small change or adjustment made to something, such as a design or layout. Example: The designer made a light offset to the logo, moving it slightly to the left for a more balanced look.
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Thus the present study was designed to compare the effects on sleep of a 1 h-lasting restraint stress applied at light onset to those observed after the same stressor was applied at light offset.
Light scattered from the sample is received by a light detector behind a detection pinhole (aperture) at the focal point of lens 2. The light offset from the focus is shut off by the detection pinhole plate.
This sustained, intrinsic ipRGC photoresponse after light offset controls the post-illumination pupil response [23].
Strong cone input was further indicated by the rapid response at light offset and absence of slow rod tails.
Few arrests occurred in the initial 30 minutes before the room lights went out and arrest frequency increased after light offset.
Melanopsin-expressing RGC do not cease firing at light offset [25], so brain responses to light offsets are unlikely to represent a nonvisual response to light.
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The organic small-molecule material, 2- 4-tert-butylphenyl -5- 4-biphenylyl -1,3,4-oxadiazole (PBD), predominantly emits either blue or purple light, offsetting the deficiency of blue or purple luminescent materials [9].
The space itself, in which brick walls and mellow lighting offset the rolling concrete vault of the ceiling, is a shoebox that makes room for some hundred and fifty patrons.
Stick functions modeled light onsets and light offsets.
Instead, we see that an increase in blue light coupled to a decrease in red light actually causes more turning than a decrease in red light alone (v), and we see that a decrease in blue light offsets, rather than enhances, the effects of a red light decrease (viii).
The dim light melatonin onset (DLMO) and dim light melatonin offset (DLMOff) were also calculated.
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