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Mass spectrometric analysis was applied to monitor emission of CO, CO2, H2O, and HCHO as well as consumption of DME and O2.
Excitation was at 310 nm, and a 350 nm cut-on filter was used to monitor emission.
Light intensities (photons/μm/s) were converted to photoisomerization rates (R*/photoreceptor/s) using the estimated collecting area of rods and cones (1 and 0.37 μm, respectively), the stimulus (i.e., LED or monitor) emission spectra and the photoreceptor absorption spectra (Baylor et al., 1984, 1987).
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