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Figure 3 shows representative images of CT, high, low, and UVA sample cross-sections.
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In WTSI, 2374 GD, 474 HT, 1478 1958BC and 3059 UKBS-CC samples were processed, and in UVA, 5416 1958BC samples were processed.
In our experiment, the nonirradiated controls (NoUV) underwent the same procedure as the irradiated samples (UVA).
Four samples exposed to UVA but covered with a polylaminar UVA protection film (Anglia Window Film, UK) to block UVA but not infra-red, acted as controls.
The photocatalytic activity of the samples upon UVA irradiation was tested by using phenol as the target molecule.
Although the majority of samples were genotyped at one location (the University of Virginia, UVA), the case control and family samples were genotyped at different times and, for controls, at different locations (UVA and the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute (Sanger)).
Summing up these part of studies, one can see that DSC curves obtained for samples exposed to UVA light differ significantly from those not exposed.
When the sample was irradiated with UVA (365 nm) for 15 min, one more species, 1 d, was found.
The samples were exposed to UVA radiation from 7 to 113 days.
Extracts obtained by UE and percolation were compared, and the photostability of 4-NC was evaluated via the exposure of UVA and visible light to the samples.
The tests of photocatalytic activity of modified 2D-TiO2 dinpersed in water or dimethylsulfoxide performed using EPR spin trapping technique or via the decomposition of 4-chlorophenol showed a decline in UVA photoactivity for all modified titania samples in comparison to the unmodified 2D-TiO2; visible-light activity of modified 2D-TiO2 nannealeds atnealed at 800 °C was almost negligible.
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