نتایج جستجو برای: sunlight exposure

تعداد نتایج: 314079  

A. Aali, A. Maleki, A. Shakibamanesh, F. Haghparast, P. Ghobadi,

Growing tendency for Urbanization and rapid development of the cities has resulted in urban neighborhoods obstructing the access of each other to the natural sources e.g. solar energy, natural ventilation. Sunlight as the main part of input energy in urban energy balance equation and natural lighting is of vital importance. This paper attempts to achieve an optimum morphology for residential bl...

Journal: :Zoo biology 2010
Gary W Ferguson Andrew M Brinker William H Gehrmann Stacey E Bucklin Frances M Baines Steve J Mackin

Studies of voluntary exposure to ultraviolet-B (UVB) radiation from the sun in the field were conducted in the southern US and Jamaica for 15 species of lizards and snakes occupying various habitats. Species were sorted into four zones of UVB exposure ranging from a median UV index of 0.35 for zone 1 to 3.1 for zone 4. Guidelines for UVB exposure in captivity of these and species occupying simi...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1992
W R Nickle M Shapiro

A stilbene fluorescent brightener, Tinopal LPW, was used as an ultraviolet (UV) protectant for the entomopathogenic nematode Steinernema carpocapsae (All strain). Irradiation of an aqueous suspension of nematodes produced a LC in 15.7 minutes under a sunlamp and in 31.7 minutes in direct sunlight. Irradiation by both sunlamp and sunlight of a suspension of nematodes in Tinopal LPW did not reduc...

1999
Anju Singh M. Tamil Selvi Rameshwar Sharma

cyanin formation have highlighted that multiple photoreceptors, such as phytochrome, blue/UV-A photoreceptor Although, in maize, sunlight-regulated anthocyanin and UV-B photoreceptor mediate the light action (Beggs formation in vegetative tissues is observed only in the and Wellmann, 1985; Beggs et al., 1986). It is assumed cultivars harbouring homozygous recessive pl loci, the that these photo...

Hadi Sabri Mahak Osuli Parinaz Mehnati, Reza Malekzadeh Reza Meynagi Zadeh Zargar

Introduction: Normal exposure to sunlight results in the production of vitamin D in human body, which happens because of the interaction between ultraviolet radiation and cholesterol in skin. Exposure to sunlight is responsible for 90 percent of vitamin D needed for the body. Studies show that Iran is a country with high percentage of lack of vitamin D (83 percent). Based on pr...

2011
Ranthilaka R. Ranawaka Priyanka H. Abeygunasekara M. V. Chandu de Silva

Five patients with type V skin were studied to describe the clinical manifestations, pathological features, and treatment response in hypopigmented mycosis fungoides (HMF). The mean age of patients was 22.4 years at diagnosis, with a mean of 36 months of diagnostic delay. Two were children aged 11 and 13 years. Skin patches were limited to sunlight-covered body areas. In tropical climate, expos...

Journal: :The journal of investigative dermatology. Symposium proceedings 2009
Soyun Cho Mi Hee Shin Yeon Kyung Kim Jo-Eun Seo Young Mee Lee Chi-Hyun Park Jin Ho Chung

Sunlight damages human skin, resulting in a wrinkled appearance. Since natural sunlight is polychromatic, its ultimate effects on the human skin are the result of not only the action of each wavelength separately, but also interactions among the many wavelengths, including UV, visible light, and infrared (IR). In direct sunlight, the temperature of human skin rises to about 40 degrees C followi...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2014
Chen Xu Junhua Zhang Doina M Mihai Ilyas Washington

Sunlight is the most abundant energy source on this planet. However, the ability to convert sunlight into biological energy in the form of adenosine-5'-triphosphate (ATP) is thought to be limited to chlorophyll-containing chloroplasts in photosynthetic organisms. Here we show that mammalian mitochondria can also capture light and synthesize ATP when mixed with a light-capturing metabolite of ch...

Journal: :Water research 2006
Shibu K Mani Ranjit Kanjur Isaac S Bright Singh Robert H Reed

This study investigated the enhancement of solar disinfection using custom-made batch reactors with reflective (foil-backed) or absorptive (black-backed) rear surfaces, under a range of weather conditions in India. Plate counts of Escherichia coli ATCC11775 were made under aerobic conditions and under conditions where reactive oxygen species (ROS) were neutralised, i.e. in growth medium supplem...

2015
Milen Todorov

Phototoxicity is of increasing concern since modern lifestyle is often associated with exposure to sunlight. Therefore characterizing the phototoxic potential of a compound early in its development is of utmost interest, especially for compounds likely to undergo sunlight exposure in skin. Traditioanly the phototoxic effect is modeled by using the E HOMO -E LUMO gap (energy difference between t...

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