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443 related items for PubMed ID: 19395458

  • 1. Ultraviolet light output of compact fluorescent lamps: comparison to conventional incandescent and halogen residential lighting sources.
    Nuzum-Keim AD, Sontheimer RD.
    Lupus; 2009 May; 18(6):556-60. PubMed ID: 19395458
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  • 2. A preliminary investigation into the effect of exposure of photosensitive individuals to light from compact fluorescent lamps.
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  • 12. Choosing the proper filter/detector combination for the measurement of UVA and UVB radiation from various light sources.
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  • 13. Quantifying the vitamin D3 synthesizing potential of UVB lamps at specific distances over time.
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  • 19. Energy-saving lamps and their impact on photosensitive and normal individuals.
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  • 20. Compact fluorescent lamps and risk of skin cancer.
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