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Modification of Sunburn by Infrared Rays

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1963
DERMATOLOGISTS and physical therapists have, for many years, utilized infrared rays to counteract accidental overexposure to ultraviolet light. However, the chemical and physiological bases for this phenomenon have not been demonstrated and the fundamental nature of ultraviolet erythema has not been clarified.
M A, EVERETT   +3 more
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Proposal on infrared ray emission CT

Systems and Computers in Japan, 1985
AbstractThis paper presents a proposal for infrared ray emission computed tomography (IRECT). This is a method for visualizing the two‐dimensional physical quantum distributions (e.g., temperature, concentration) on an arbitrary transaxial layer of an object by calculating the infrared radiation intensity emitted from the object as the projection data.
Hiroki Uchiyama   +5 more
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X-ray and infrared studies on carrageenin

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1955
Abstract X-ray diffraction patterns have been obtained from stretched fibres of whole carrageenin and its κ- and λ-components. The results establish structural differences between the two components, but the proposed fibre period in all three materials is 25.2 A. The κ-carrageenin molecule is probably branched. Along the main chain, the fibre period
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Attenuation correction for infrared rays emission CT

Systems and Computers in Japan, 1986
AbstractWe have already proposed the infrared rays emission CT (IRECT) as a method to visualize the temperature distribution inside the flame. IRECT is a method of visualizing the infrared ray source intensity distribution inside the flame in the form of a cross‐sectional image, by numerically processing the one‐dimensional projection data obtained by ...
Hiroki Uchiyama   +4 more
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Infrared Background and Universal Cosmic Rays

Nature Physical Science, 1971
Rees and Setti1 have put forward a simple argument connecting the energy densities of the X-ray background and of meta-galactic cosmic rays which has been discussed in detail by Longair2. Relativistic electrons (E≳1 geV) injected into inter-galactic space will lose most of their energy during the Hubble time by inverse Compton interactions with the ...
G. SETTI, L. WOLTJER
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Cosmic-ray backgrounds in infrared bolometers

International Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves, 1985
Model calculations for the production of cosmic ray events in IR detectors by energy impulses due to fast charged particles' ionization trails are presently compared to the pulse-amplitude spectrum observed from a balloon at an altitude of 38 km.
I. G. Nolt   +5 more
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Polarizer for infrared rays

Journal of the Franklin Institute, 1950
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