نتایج جستجو برای: sunlight

تعداد نتایج: 8986  

2017
Srikant Devaraj Pankaj C Patel

Does the level of sunlight affect the tipping percentage in taxicab rides in New York City? We examined this question using data on 13.82 million cab rides from January to October in 2009 in New York City combined with data on hourly levels of solar radiation. We found a small but statistically significant positive relationship between sunlight and tipping, with an estimated tipping increase of...

2007
Jun Lu Jin-hua Chen Ying Tang Yuan Feng Jin-sha Wang

This paper gives a brief description of the over quick urbanization sinceChongqing, one of the biggest cities in China, has been a municipality directly under theCentral Government in 1997, excessive development and exceeding increase of high-risebuildings because of its special geographical position which finally leads to the worseningof the urban outdoor thermal environment. Then, this paper ...

2011
Laura Hiltunen Kirsi Suominen Jouko Lönnqvist Timo Partonen

BACKGROUND Many previous studies have documented seasonal variation in suicides globally. We re-assessed the seasonal variation of suicides in Finland and tried to relate it to the seasonal variation in daylength and ambient temperature and in the discrepancy between local time and solar time. METHODS The daily data of all suicides from 1969 to 2003 in Finland (N = 43,393) were available. The...

2016
Lightner Witmer

constitute more nearly a single human family. Modern research, such as the parliamentary investigation into the physical deterioration of the English people, indicates that the degeneracy which is symptomatically associated with slum life, is to a great extent acquired by each generation and not inherited from the. preceding. The inefficient product of the slum is the result of the treatment re...

2011
A. Garcı́a Muñoz

The residual brightness of the shadowed Moon during a lunar eclipse is attributed to unscattered sunlight rays refracted in the Earth’s atmosphere. The classical theory of lunar eclipses is built on the premise that the sunlight scattered by the gases and particles in the atmosphere contributes negligibly to the brightness of the eclipsed Moon. The current work revisits the lunar eclipse theory...

2010
H. Hocheng W. H. Yang T. Y. Huang T. H. Chou

Purpose: This article provides an overview of the daylighting system using existing and advanced submicron technology for buildings. The approaches of movable and fixed sunlight guiding system for saving the energy of artificial lighting will be reviewed. The major part is devoted to the sunlight guide panel / film based on a formed prismatic microstructure on transparent substrate by UV-imprin...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 1995
M F Holick

All vertebrates, including humans, obtain most of their daily vitamin D requirement from casual exposure to sunlight. During exposure to sunlight, the solar ultraviolet B photons (290-315 nm) penetrate into the skin where they cause the photolysis of 7-dehydrocholesterol to precholecalciferol. Once formed, precholecalciferol undergoes a thermally induced rearrangement of its double bonds to for...

Journal: :Nutrients 2016
Juan Wang Deyu Yang Yu Yu Gaohai Shao Qunbo Wang

Circulating vitamin D has previously been found to be lower in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), while the effects of sunlight exposure have not yet been fully investigated. Therefore, we evaluated the associations between serum vitamin D, vitamin D intake, sunlight exposure, and newly-diagnosed PD patients in a Chinese population. This case-control study measured serum 25-hydroxyvitamin ...

2010
Jibin Zhang Ling Huang Jin He Jeffery K. Tomberlin Jianhong Li Chaoliang Lei Ming Sun Ziduo Liu Ziniu Yu

Current methods for mass-rearing black soldier flies, Hermetia illucens (L.) (Diptera: Stratiomyidae), in the laboratory are dependent on sunlight. Quartz-iodine lamps and rare earth lamps were examined as artificial light sources for stimulating H. illucens to mate and lay eggs. Sunlight was used as the control. Adults in the quartz-iodine lamp treatment had a mating rate of 61% of those in th...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1979
S Zigman M Datiles E Torczynski

Studies of the cataractous lenses of humans in three different geographic locations indicate that where the ultraviolet components of sunlight are more intense, dark brown cataracts result at a higher frequency than in locations where they are weak. Individuals exposed to sunlight regularly by virtue of their outdoor occupations seemed to develop this dark brown type of cataract much more frequ...

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