نتایج جستجو برای: daylight collapse

تعداد نتایج: 40070  

Journal: :Journal of photochemistry and photobiology. B, Biology 2008
A V Parisi J Turner D J Turnbull P Schouten N Downs

The research question of whether there are any influences in the scattered or diffuse erythemal UV exposures to a horizontal plane over a five month period due to the change from standard time to daylight saving time, has been investigated by using physical measurements and applying them to both standard time and daylight saving time. The diffuse erythemal UV was considered for fixed lunch brea...

2013
Friedrich Edelhäuser Florian Hak Ullrich Kleinrath Birgit Lühr Peter F. Matthiessen Johannes Weinzirl Dirk Cysarz

Background. Light exposure to the eye can influence different physiological functions, for example, the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN). By affecting the autonomic nervous system, the SCN may influence the heart rate variability (HRV). Standardized colored light exposure alters HRV but the results are inconsistent. In this study we investigated the effects of nonstandardized red light (approx. 64...

2010
Shariful H. Shikder Monjur Mourshed Andrew D. F. Price

In a healthcare environment a window is necessary to transmit daylight and provide outside view to enhance therapeutic performance. However, a window impacts on several environmental attributes of the indoor space. Depending on the size, orientation and solar shading configuration, a window influences on visual and thermal comfort, as well as on the energy consumption of the building. It is thu...

2010
Tuuli Lahti Esa Nysten Jari Haukka Pekka Sulander Timo Partonen

Circadian rhythm disruptions may have harmful impacts on health. Circadian rhythm disruptions caused by jet lag compromise the quality and amount of sleep and may lead to a variety of symptoms such as fatigue, headache, and loss of attention and alertness. Even a minor change in time schedule may cause considerable stress for the body. Transitions into and out of daylight saving time alter the ...

Journal: :Anaesthesia 2010
H Ueshima T Asai

SUMMARY Fifteen anaesthetists attempted to intubate the trachea of a manikin lying supine on the ground using the Airway Scope, Airtraq or Macintosh laryngoscope in three simulated conditions: (1) in room light; (2) in the dark and (3) in daylight. The main outcome measure was the time to ventilate the lungs after successful intubation; the secondary outcome was the success rate of ventilation ...

Journal: :Plant signaling & behavior 2007
Robert Glinwood Therese Gradin Barbara Karpinska Elham Ahmed Llisbeth Jonsson Velemir Ninkovic

It is well known that volatile cues from damaged plants may induce resistance in neighboring plants. Much less is known about the effects of volatile interaction between undamaged plants. In this study, barley plants, Hordeum vulgare cv. Kara, were exposed to volatiles from undamaged plants of barley cv. Alva or thistle Cirsium vulgare, and to the volatile phytochemicals, methyl salicylate or m...

2014
Bradley Pearce Stuart Crichton Michal Mackiewicz Graham D. Finlayson Anya Hurlbert

The phenomenon of colour constancy in human visual perception keeps surface colours constant, despite changes in their reflected light due to changing illumination. Although colour constancy has evolved under a constrained subset of illuminations, it is unknown whether its underlying mechanisms, thought to involve multiple components from retina to cortex, are optimised for particular environme...

Journal: :civil engineering infrastructures journal 0
seyed mehdi zahrai associate professor, center of excellence for engineering and management of civil infrastructures, school of civil engineering, college of engineering, university of tehran, p.o.box: 11155-4563, tehran, iran. alireza ezoddin ph.d. student, faculty of civil engineering, university of semnan, semnan, iran.

progressive collapse is a chain reaction of failures propagating throughout a portion of the structure disproportionate to the original local failure occurring when a sudden loss of a critical load‐bearing element initiates a structural element failure, eventually resulting in partial or full collapse of the structure. both general services administration (gsa) and united states department of d...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2010
Maria Olkkonen Christoph Witzel Thorsten Hansen Karl R Gegenfurtner

In everyday experience, perceived colors of objects remain approximately constant under changes in illumination. This constancy is helpful for identifying objects across viewing conditions. Studies on color constancy often employ monitor simulations of illumination and reflectance changes. Real scenes, however, have features that might be important for color constancy but that are in general no...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2012
Sarah E J Arnold Lars Chittka

Patchy illumination presents foraging animals with a challenge, as the targets being sought may appear to vary in colour depending on the illumination, compromising target identification. We sought to explore how the bumblebee Bombus terrestris copes with tasks involving flower colour discrimination under patchy illumination. Light patches varied between unobscured daylight and leaf-shade, as a...

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