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Metrics of Urbanicity and Rurality in US-Based Epidemiologic Studies of Ambient Temperature and Health: A Scoping Review. [PDF]

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A SPECTRORADIOMETER FOR FIELD USE

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A Direct-Reading Comparison Spectroradiometer

Applied Optics, 1966
A modification of the Cary Model 14 for radiometry is described which allows recording in microwatts per square mlllimeter per nanometer on the ordinate and linear wavelength on the abscissa through the range 250-2500 nm. A 5.08-cm diam rotating integrating sphere is used to compare standard to unknown sources at a 30 c/s rate.
S, Hedelman, D C, Nelson
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Realization of an infrared spectroradiometer

Applied Optics, 1991
This paper describes a fully automatic spectroradiometer designed to measure the absolute spectral irradiance of light sources in the 800-2400-nm spectral range by direct comparison of radiation sources with a standard source, both placed the same distance away. The total estimated uncertainty in the comparison process is
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A scanning spectroradiometer

Journal of Physics E: Scientific Instruments, 1968
An instrument is described by which the absolute spectral power distribution of light sources can be displayed directly on a pen-recorder. It is based on a grating monochromator which is motor driven at a scanning rate of 100 nm min−1, and the variation with wavelength of the overall instrument response is automatically compensated by an electrical ...
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