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    A new perspective on delivery of red-near-infrared light therapy for disorders of the brain by Hart, N., Fitzgerald, Melinda

    Published 2016
    “…Red-near-infrared light has been used for a range of therapeutic purposes. …”
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    Rearing of grouper juveniles using a demand feeding system with an infrared light sensor by Mukai, Yukinori, Nan, Hai Tai, Rosli , Muhammad Khairulanwar

    Published 2013
    “…The IRDF consisted of an infrared sensor (infrared light 860 nm) ending in a red pellet-like knob with food container. …”
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    Demand feeding system using an infrared light sensor for brown-marbled grouper juveniles, Epinephelus fuscoguttatus by Mukai, Yukinori, Nai, Han Tan, Muhammad Khairulanwar Rosli, Chung, Fan Liau

    Published 2016
    “…The purpose of this study was to compare the growth rates (GRs) of brown-marbled grouper juveniles reared using customised demand feeding devices with an infrared light sensor (the infrared light demand feeder (IRDF) group) and automatic feeding devices (the automatic feeder (AF) group). …”
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    Method for the assessment of effects of a range of wavelengths and intensities of red/near-infrared light therapy on oxidative stress in vitro by Giacci, M., Hart, N., Hartz, R., Harvey, A., Hodgetts, S., Fitzgerald, Melinda

    Published 2015
    “…Red/near-infrared light therapy (R/NIR-LT), delivered by laser or light emitting diode (LED), improves functional and morphological outcomes in a range of central nervous system injuries in vivo, possibly by reducing oxidative stress. …”
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    Structure and dynamics of iron pentacarbonyl by Portius, Peter, Bühl, Michael, George, Michael W., Grevels, Friedrich-Wilhelm, Turner, James J.

    Published 2020
    Subjects: “…Group theory; Plant derived food; Oscillation; Chemical structure; Infrared light…”
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    Demand feeding system using an infrared light sensor for Brown-marbled grouper juveniles, Epinephelus fuscoguttatus = Penggunaan sensor cahaya inframerah dalam sistem suapan permintaan untuk juvana Kerapu Harimau, Epinephelus fuscoguttatus by Mukai, Yukinori, Nai, Han Tan, Rosli, Muhammad Khairulanwar, Chung, Fan Liau

    Published 2016
    “…The purpose of this study was to compare the growth rates (GRs) of brown-marbled grouper juveniles reared using customised demand feeding devices with an infrared light sensor (the infrared light demand feeder (IRDF) group) and automatic feeding devices (the automatic feeder (AF) group). …”
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    Paranode Abnormalities and Oxidative Stress in Optic Nerve Vulnerable to Secondary Degeneration: Modulation by 670 nm Light Treatment by Szymanski, C.R., Chiha, W., Morellini, N., Cummins, N., Bartlett, C.A., Doig, R.L.O., Savigni, D.L., Payne, S.C., Harvey, A.R., Dunlop, S.A., Fitzgerald, Melinda

    Published 2013
    Subjects: “…Science & Technology, Multidisciplinary Sciences, Science & Technology - Other Topics, MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES, SPINAL-CORD-INJURY, RETINAL GANGLION-CELLS, TRAUMATIC BRAIN-INJURY, CYTOCHROME-C-OXIDASE, NEAR-INFRARED LIGHT, REACTIVE OXYGEN, ABSORPTION-MEASUREMENTS, OLIGODENDROCYTES, CALCIUM, DEATH…”
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    Measuring interaction proxemics with wearable light tags by Montanari, Alessandro, Tian, Zhao, Francu, Elena, Lucas, Benjamin, Jones, Brian, Zhou, Xia, Mascolo, Cecilia

    Published 2018
    “…Protractor employs near-infrared light to monitor both the distance and relative body orientation of interacting users. …”
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    Interface challenges for the visually impaired by Calder, David

    Published 2009
    “…On the other hand, infrared light transceivers or laser technology is also exploited to locate and warn of obstacles. …”
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    The preparation of a plasmonically resonant VO2 thermochromic pigment by Bai, H., Cortie, M., Maaroof, A., Dowd, A., Kealley, Cat, Smith, G.

    Published 2009
    “…Individual VO 2 nanoparticles undergo a localized plasmon resonance with near-infrared light at about 1100 nm and this resonance can be switched on and off by simply varying the temperature of the system. …”
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