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Journal articles on the topic "Ultraviolet radiation Physiological effect"

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Kumar, Sunil, and Priyanka Kumari. "High intensity ultraviolet radiation induced changes in aquatic arthropod with retene and riboflavin." Environment Conservation Journal 12, no. 3 (December 22, 2011): 83–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.36953/ecj.2011.120316.

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Ozone depletion is resulting into increase in ultraviolet radiation level in the world. Exposure to UV radiation has been found to have negative effects on aquatic and terrestrial organisms. Adverse effect of natural solar and artificial ultraviolet-B and UV-A radiations was observed in crustacean species Daphnia magna in presence of retene and riboflavin. Daphnia magna exposed to artificial ultraviolet-B with retene causes maximum physiological changes and mortality, indicating that enhanced solar UV-B exposure could be lethal to aquatic fauna. Artificial UV-B had a stronger damaging effect t
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Zelenkov, Valery N., Anatoly A. Lapin, Vyacheslav V. Latushkin, and Vladimir V. Karpachev. "Effect of ultraviolet radiation on plant biochemical properties." Butlerov Communications 63, no. 8 (August 31, 2020): 134–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.37952/roi-jbc-01/20-63-8-134.

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Depletion of the ozone layer leads to increased ultraviolet radiation, which affects the growth and functioning of plants and leads to their various physiological, biochemical, morphological and ultrastructural changes. When studying the effect of ultraviolet radiation on seed sowing qualities and biometric indicators of morphological organs of plants of various cultures, scientists did not come to a consensus on the optimal parameters of its effects. For seeds of each plant variety, there is an optimal amount of energy absorbed, resulting in a maximum effect. Ecologically significant low ultr
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Gulin, A. V., and V. I. Donskaya. "Comparative assessment of the nature of the impact of ultraviolet radiation on watermelon seeds in time mode." Vegetable crops of Russia, no. 6 (December 18, 2019): 155–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.18619/2072-9146-2019-6-155-158.

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Relevance. One of the main components of the spectrum of sunlight is ultraviolet rays – invisible to the human eye short-wave radiation. The influence of these rays on plant life was considered insignificant until recently, but recent studies have shown the fallacy of such conclusions. Ultraviolet has a beneficial effect not only on the human body and animals, but also on plants, including – crops. The destruction of the ozone layer is currently continuing under the influence of anthropogenic factors. In this regard, the study of the effect of ultraviolet radiation on living organisms, includi
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Balouchi, H. R., S. A. M. M. Sanavy, Y. Emam, and A. Dolatabadian. "UV radiation, elevated CO2 and water stress effect on growth and photosynthetic characteristics in durum wheat." Plant, Soil and Environment 55, No. 10 (October 21, 2009): 443–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/1024-pse.

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Climate change studies are of considerable interest in agriculture and environmental science. The objective of this research was to investigate the changes in photosynthetic pigments and other physiological and biochemical traits of durum wheat exposed to ultraviolet A, B and C radiation, elevated CO<sub>2</sub> and water stress. The results showed that carotenoids, anthocyanins, flavonoids and proline content increased significantly by decreasing ultraviolet wavelength compared to control. Elevated CO<sub>2</sub> increased only height and specific leaf area. Water stre
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Ferreyra, G. A., S. Demers, P. A. del Giorgio, and J. P. Chanut. "Physiological responses of natural plankton communities to ultraviolet-B radiation in Redberry Lake (Saskatchewan, Canada)." Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 54, no. 3 (March 1, 1997): 705–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/f96-322.

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Damaging effects of ultraviolet radiation on the aquatic biota, related to anthropogenic modifications in the ozone layer, have been extensively described. However, most of the research has focused on marine environments, and information about the effects of ultraviolet radiation on saline prairie lakes of Canada is lacking. To test the deleterious effects of ultraviolet-B (UV-B) radiation on the planktonic community, two exposure experiments were performed in Redberry Lake, Saskatchewan. The responses of primary productivity, phytoplankton chlorophyll a and size, bacterial changes, and the el
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Albi, Elisabetta, Samuela Cataldi, Maristella Villani, and Giuseppina Perrella. "Nuclear Phosphatidylcholine and Sphingomyelin Metabolism of Thyroid Cells Changes during Stratospheric Balloon Flight." Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology 2009 (2009): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2009/125412.

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Nuclear sphingomyelin and phosphatidylcholine metabolism is involved in the response to ultraviolet radiation treatment in different ways related to the physiological state of cells. To evaluate the effects of low levels of radiation from the stratosphere on thyroid cells, proliferating and quiescent FRTL-5 cells were flown in a stratospheric balloon (BIRBA mission). After recovery, the activity of neutral sphingomyelinase, phosphatidylcholine-specific phospholipase C, sphingomyelin synthase, and reverse sphingomyelin synthase was assayed in purified nuclei and the nuclei-free fraction. In pro
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Nassour, Rana, and Abdulkarim Ayash. "Effects of Ultraviolet-B Radiation in Plant Physiology." Agriculture (Pol'nohospodárstvo) 67, no. 1 (April 1, 2021): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/agri-2021-0001.

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Abstract Over the past few decades, anthropogenic activities contributed to the depletion of the ozone layer, which increased the levels of solar ultraviolet-B (UV-B) radiation reaching the Earth`s surface. Generally, UV-B is harmful to all living organisms. It damages the cell`s Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), proteins, and lipids, and as a consequence, it affects the bio-membranes negatively. In this review, we summarize the major effects of UV-B in the plant`s main molecules and physiological reactions, in addition to the possible defence mechanisms against UV-B including accumulating UV-B abs
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Cechin, Inês, Terezinha de Fátima Fumis, and Anne Ligia Dokkedal. "Growth and physiological responses of sunflower plants exposed to ultraviolet-B radiation." Ciência Rural 37, no. 1 (February 2007): 85–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0103-84782007000100014.

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The effects of UV-B radiation were studied in sunflower plants (Helianthus annuus L. cv. Catissol-01) growning in greenhouse under natural photoperiod conditions. The plants received approximately 0.60Wm-2 (control) or 4.0Wm-2 (+UV-B) of UV-B radiation for 7h d-1, centered around solar noon from 15 days after sowing. Compared to the control, plants exposed to high UV-B radiation for 12 or 21 days did not show any difference in shoot dry matter, specific leaf weight or UV-B absorbing compounds. Enhanced UV-B radiation caused a significant inhibition of photosynthesis (A) only in the first sampl
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Fischer, Gerhard, Fernando Ramírez, and Fánor Casierra-Posada. "Ecophysiological aspects of fruit crops in the era of climate change. A review." Agronomía Colombiana 34, no. 2 (May 1, 2016): 190–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.15446/agron.colomb.v34n2.56799.

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The increased concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse effect gases has led to global warming, which has resulted in climate change, increased levels of ultraviolet (UV) radiation and changes in the hydrological cycle, affecting the growth, development, production and quality of fruit crops, which undoubtedly will be difficult to predict and generalize because the physiological processes of plants are multidimensional. This review outlines how the effects of high/low solar radiation, temperature, water stress from droughts, flooding and rising levels of CO2 in the atmosphere
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Craver, Joshua K., Chad T. Miller, Kimberly A. Williams, and Nora M. Bello. "Ultraviolet Radiation Affects Intumescence Development in Ornamental Sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas)." HortScience 49, no. 10 (October 2014): 1277–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.49.10.1277.

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Intumescences are a physiological disorder characterized by hypertrophy and possibly hyperplasia of plant tissue cells. Ultimately, this disorder results in the death of the affected cells. Previous observations and research suggest that the quality and quantity of light to which plants are exposed may be a factor in development of the disorder. The purpose of this study was to assess the preventive effect of ultraviolet-B (UVB) radiation on intumescence development in ornamental sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas). Two sweetpotato cultivars, Sidekick Black and Ace of Spades, were grown under light
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Ultraviolet radiation Physiological effect"

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Welsh, Belinda M. "Retinoid augmentation of ultraviolet radiation induced melanogenesis." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 1997. https://hdl.handle.net/2123/27563.

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The capacity of human skin to increase it's pigmentation in response to sunlight is an important protective mechanism employed by the body against the potential harmful effects of excess ultraviolet radiation These include the development of skin cancer and premature aging of the skin. Intense scientific research, particularly over the past two decades, has led to a greater understanding of the biology of the pigment producing cells in the skin, melanocytes, and their secretory product, melanin. Melanocyte function in the skin depends on a delicate and complex interaction with the surrounding
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Yam, Cheuk-sing, and 任卓昇. "The impact of ultraviolet light on cataract: a systematic review." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2010. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B45174969.

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Ladin, Loren Guerrero 1959. "Effect of ultraviolet light on reproduction in Hydra littoralis." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1989. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/277085.

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The "DNA Damage Hypothesis" pertaining to the evolution of sex was tested using Hydra littoralis. DNA damage was produced by irradiating whole live hydra with ultraviolet light. A curve of uv light dosage vs. survival was constructed. Estimations of threshold fluence and LD50 were made from the survival curve. In four separate experiments, using various combinations of environmental temperatures, uv doses, and number of doses, frequencies of asexual and sexual reproduction were observed and compared. The hydra that received uv treatments did not show an increase in the consequent amount of sex
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Howell, Anne C. "Effects of antioxidant vitamin treatment on UV-irradiated cells." Virtual Press, 1995. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/941360.

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Ultraviolet (UV) radiation damages both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells by causing the formation of free radicals which damage cell membranes and DNA. Antioxidant vitamins have been shown to protect cells from UV-induced damage by scavenging free radicals. The protection of skin and its normal flora is necessary for the health of individuals in resisting diseases caused by microorganisms and delaying the long-term damage caused by UV radiation.This research investigated the effects of the antioxidants vitamin A and ascorbic acid, as well as UV-irradiation on both prokaryotic (Staphylococcus e
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Vishvakarman, Devasenapathy. "Occupational exposure to ultraviolet radiation in Central Queensland." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 1999.

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Kovach, Matthew James. "Adaptive Advantages of Carotenoid Pigments in Alpine and Subalpine Copepod Responses to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Induced Phototoxicity." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2010. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc28444/.

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Alpine zooplankton are exposed to a variety of stressors in their natural environment including ultraviolet radiation. Physiological coping mechanisms such as the accumulation of photoprotective compounds provide these zooplankton protection from many of these stressors. Elevated levels of carotenoid compounds such as astaxanthin have been shown to help zooplankton survive longer when exposed to ultraviolet radiation presumably due to the strong antioxidant properties of carotenoid compounds. This antioxidant capacity is important because it may ameliorate natural and anthropogenic stressor-in
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Meldrum, Lennox R. "Estimate of lifetime UV exposure for selected workers in South East Queensland." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 1998.

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Zhang, Zixin. "UVR transmission through clothing fabrics." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 1994. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/37170/1/37170_Zhang_1994.pdf.

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A new fabric transmission measuring system (FTMS) utilising a solar UV simulator and a broad band radiometer, has been designed and developed for fast assessment of the protection levels of clothing fabrics against the biological damage caused by sunlight. The radiometer has a spectral response similar to the erythema action spectrum for human skin. The advantages of the FTMS are simplicity, reliability, low cost and, most importantly, time-efficiency. It has a capacity to process sixty-five clothing samples in about twenty-five minutes. The FTMS was calibrated against a spectroradiometer. Th
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Ho, Wing-kwok, and 何永國. "Solar ultraviolet radiation: monitoring, dosimetry and protection." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1999. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31222675.

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Allman, Amy Jane. "Effects of UV radiation on Marfan syndrome cells in culture." Virtual Press, 1993. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/879841.

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Ultraviolet radiation causes an alteration in DNA by modifying neighboring thymine bases resulting in the formation of a dimer. These dimers block the processes of transcription and translation and ultimately no protein is synthesized and the cell dies. However, DNA repair mechanisms correct this damage by excising the dimer from the DNA strand and inserting replacement bases which are joined to the original strand by DNA ligase. This allows transcription to resume and ultimately protein synthesis to take place.This research focused on determining the DNA damage and subsequent repair levels in
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Books on the topic "Ultraviolet radiation Physiological effect"

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Organization, World Health, ed. Solar ultraviolet radiation: Global burden of disease from solar ultraviolet radiation. Geneva: World Health Organization, Public Health and the Environment, 2006.

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R, Young Antony, ed. Environmental UV photobiology. New York: Plenum Press, 1993.

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Organization, World Health, and International Agency for Research on Cancer., eds. Solar and ultraviolet radiation. Lyon: IARC, 1992.

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Workshop on Measurement of Ultraviolet Radiation in Tropical Coastal Ecosystems (1994 Honolulu, Hawaii). Ultraviolet radiation and coral reefs. [Honolulu, Hawaii: University of Hawaii Sea Grant College Program, 1995.

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Solar-UV actions on living cells. New York: Praeger, 1985.

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Todd, Steven. Recent amphibian extinction: A response to increasing ultraviolet radiation? Bellingham, Wash: Huxley College of Environmental Studies, Western Washington University, 1991.

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Moseley, H. Non-ionising radiation: Microwaves, ultraviolet, and laser radiation. Bristol: A. Hilger, in collaboration with the Hospital Physicists' Association, 1988.

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Heisler, Gordon M. Ultraviolet radiation, human health and the urban forest. [Newtown Square, PA] (11 Campus Blvd., Suite 200, Newtown Square, 19073): U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station, 2000.

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Heisler, Gordon M. Ultraviolet radiation, human health, and the urban forest. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station, 2000.

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Susan, Weiler C., Penhale Polly A, and American Geophysical Union, eds. Ultraviolet radiation in Antarctica: Measurements and biological effects. Washington, D.C: American Geophysical Union, 1994.

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Book chapters on the topic "Ultraviolet radiation Physiological effect"

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Evans, W. F. J. "The Effect of Clouds on Ultraviolet Radiation." In Stratospheric Ozone Depletion/UV-B Radiation in the Biosphere, 11. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-78884-0_2.

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SINGH, S. S., PANKAJ KUMAR, and ASHWANI K. RA. "Ultraviolet radiation stress: molecular and physiological adaptations in trees." In Abiotic stress tolerance in plants, 91–110. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4389-9_6.

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Deleo, V. "Effect of Ultraviolet Radiation on Eicosanoid Metabolism of Cells in Culture." In Eicosanoids and Radiation, 53–60. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1723-4_5.

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El-Sayed, S. Z., F. C. Stephens, R. R. Bidigare, and M. E. Ondrusek. "Effect of Ultraviolet Radiation on Antarctic Marine Phytoplankton." In Antarctic Ecosystems, 379–85. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84074-6_43.

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Awwad, Hassan K. "The Overall Radiobiological Effect: The Evolution of Radiation Damage." In Radiation Oncology: Radiobiological and Physiological Perspectives, 3–15. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-7865-3_1.

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Kiefer, J., M. Schall, and A. Al-Talibi. "Physiological Responses of Yeast Cells to UV of Different Wavelengths." In Stratospheric Ozone Reduction, Solar Ultraviolet Radiation and Plant Life, 151–59. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70090-3_11.

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Hockwin, O., J. Schmidt, and C. Schmitt. "On the Effect of Ultraviolet Radiation on the Eye." In Photobiology, 787–91. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3732-8_85.

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Häder, D. P. "The Effect of Enhanced Solar UV-B Radiation on Motile Microorganisms." In Stratospheric Ozone Reduction, Solar Ultraviolet Radiation and Plant Life, 223–33. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70090-3_17.

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Gao, Lixia, and Yong Teng. "Label-Free to Evaluate the Antioxidant Effect of in Ultraviolet Radiation." In Methods in Molecular Biology, 241–46. New York, NY: Springer US, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-1558-4_16.

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Renger, G., M. Voss, P. Gräber, and A. Schulze. "Effect of UV Irradiation on Different Partial Reactions of the Primary Processes of Photosynthesis." In Stratospheric Ozone Reduction, Solar Ultraviolet Radiation and Plant Life, 171–84. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70090-3_13.

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Conference papers on the topic "Ultraviolet radiation Physiological effect"

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Mueller, Stephen. "Designing for Irradiated Shade." In 2020 ACSA Fall Conference. ACSA Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/acsa.aia.fallintercarbon.20.29.

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Irradiated Shade is an ongoing project that develops a means of uncovering, representing, and designing for the unseen dangers of ultraviolet radiation within conditions of apparent shade—a growing yet under-explored threat to cities, buildings, and bodies. The project leverages its position in the US-Mexico borderlands, a vital testing ground in which physiological effects of solar radiation are rendered upon vulnerable populations. This paper will discuss: the design context, considerations for ultraviolet (UV) radiation as a complex design problem, the limits of existing design tools to add
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Singh, Narsingh Bahadur, Jayati Bhavsar, Pooja Gautam, Bradley Arnold, Lisa Kelly, Brian M. Cullum, Fow-Sen Choa, et al. "Design and characteristics of hydroxyapatites: effect of radiation." In Smart Biomedical and Physiological Sensor Technology XV, edited by Brian M. Cullum, Eric S. McLamore, and Douglas Kiehl. SPIE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2301032.

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Karpuzcu, Irmak Taylan, Matthew P. Jouffray, and Deborah A. Levin. "Effect of Molecular Oxygen Dissociation on Nitric Oxide Ultraviolet Radiation." In AIAA SCITECH 2022 Forum. Reston, Virginia: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2022-0679.

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Li, Lingfeng, Shaochun Ma, Ziyu Tang, Chenyang Su, and Yechen Li. "The Effect of Ultraviolet Radiation on Sucrose and Microorganism in Sugarcane." In 2022 Houston, Texas July 17-20, 2022. St. Joseph, MI: American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.13031/aim.202200691.

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Karpuzcu, Irmak Taylan, Matthew P. Jouffray, and Deborah A. Levin. "Correction: Effect of Molecular Oxygen Dissociation on Nitric Oxide Ultraviolet Radiation." In AIAA SCITECH 2022 Forum. Reston, Virginia: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2022-0679.c1.

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Garcia-Cela, Esther, Antonio J. Ramos, Vicente Sanchis, and Sonia Marin. "Effect of Ultraviolet Radiation on Conidia Survival of Potential Mycotoxigenic Aspergillus Species." In XII Latin American Congress on Food Microbiology and Hygiene. São Paulo: Editora Edgard Blücher, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5151/foodsci-microal-061.

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West, Michael, Andrew Ruys, and Stephen Bosi. "The Effect of the Ultraviolet Radiation Environment of LEO Upon Polycarbonate Materials." In 43rd AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit. Reston, Virigina: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2005-662.

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Malinovskaya, Svetlana L., Olga V. Drugova, Victor A. Monich, and Irina V. Mukhina. "Effect of low-power red radiation on the physiological parameters of the isolated heart." In BiOS Europe '98, edited by Giovanni F. Bottiroli, Tiina I. Karu, and Rachel Lubart. SPIE, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.334386.

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Wang, Xiankang, Xianzen Zhao, and Junjia He. "Experimental research on the Effect of Ultraviolet Radiation on 1.5 m air gap discharges." In 2019 11th Asia-Pacific International Conference on Lightning (APL). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/apl.2019.8816033.

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Aisha, M. A., and W. O. Maznah. "Effect of ultraviolet radiation on the growth of microorganisms developing on cave wall paintings." In 1ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON RADIATIONS AND APPLICATIONS (ICRA-2017). Author(s), 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5048178.

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