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Retinal Damage After Repeated Low-level Red-Light Laser Exposure.
JAMA ophthalmology, 2023This case report discusses retinal damage incurred after repeated low-level red-light laser exposure in a 12-year-old female patient with a history of myopia.
Huanyu Liu +4 more
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Pedestrian Crossing Intention Prediction at Red-Light Using Pose Estimation
IEEE transactions on intelligent transportation systems (Print), 2022Pedestrians’ red-light crossing can present a threat to traffic safety. Among all the existing work related to pedestrian’s red-light crossing, there are few studies using trajectory data in time sequence.
Shile Zhang +3 more
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Spectral effects of blue and red light on growth, anatomy, and physiology of lettuce.
Physiologia Plantarum : An International Journal for Plant Biology, 2021Characterizing spectral effects of blue and red light ratios on plants could help expand our understanding of factors that regulate growth and development, which is becoming increasingly important as narrowband light-emitting diodes (LEDs) become common ...
L. G. Izzo +3 more
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Journal of Transportation Safety & Security, 2020
Pedestrian red-light violations at signalized crossings are an important traffic safety concern, particularly in densely populated cities. In this study, the authors quantitatively investigated the factors associated with pedestrian red-light violations ...
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Pedestrian red-light violations at signalized crossings are an important traffic safety concern, particularly in densely populated cities. In this study, the authors quantitatively investigated the factors associated with pedestrian red-light violations ...
Jie Wang +4 more
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Red light instruments for myopia exceed safety limits
Ophthalmic & physiological opticsLow‐level red light (LLRL) therapy has recently emerged as a myopia treatment in children, with several studies reporting significant reduction in axial elongation and myopia progression.
Lisa A. Ostrin, Alexander W Schill
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