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The Sun is a nuclear-powered, thermal source of radiant energy, and emits a continuous spectrum. The amounts of radiation in the different regions of this spectrum before it passes through the Earth’s atmosphere are shown in Table 3.1. Obviously, the greater part of the spectrum is described by wavelengths longer than 400 nm.
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The Sun is a nuclear-powered, thermal source of radiant energy, and emits a continuous spectrum. The amounts of radiation in the different regions of this spectrum before it passes through the Earth’s atmosphere are shown in Table 3.1. Obviously, the greater part of the spectrum is described by wavelengths longer than 400 nm.
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A guide to comprehensive phosphor discovery for solid-state lighting
Nature Reviews Materials, 2023Shruti Hariyani +2 more
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Artificial intelligence in radiation oncology
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2020Ahmed Hosny +2 more
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Artificial intelligence in cancer imaging: Clinical challenges and applications
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2019Wenya Linda Bi +2 more
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Breast cancer and circadian disruption from electric lighting in the modern world
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2014Richard G Stevens +2 more
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