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    Hormetic UV treatments for control of plant diseases on protected edible crops by George Scott

    Published 2017
    “…High-intensity, pulsed polychromatic light (HIPPL) sources, however, have recently been developed. …”
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    Ga-doping of MZO in CdSeTe/CdTe thin film solar cells by Mustafa Togay, Tushar Shimpi, Sampath S Walajabad, Kurt Barth, Eric Don, Gabor Parada, Michael Walls, Jake Bowers

    Published 2022
    “…This is removed after light soaking under 1000 Wm-2 at 25 °C. However, this recovery remained only for a short period of time while the devices were stored under vacuum in the dark. …”
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    Effect of preharvest UV-treatment on shelf life of fruits and vegetables by Matthew A. Obande

    Published 2010
    “…This was shown by monitoring tomato fruits on treated plants which themselves where not directly exposed to the UV light. The two doses elicited different responses in the treated strawberries, with the 8 kJ/m2 dose causing the fruit to redden significantly faster than the 3 kJ/m2 treated fruits and controls. …”
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    Advanced electrical characterisation of thin-film solar cells by Mustafa Togay

    Published 2021
    “…Thus, measurements are affected by the N1 and N2 steps.The metastable behaviour found in CdTe devices with MZO buffer layers resulted in variations from the J-V characteristics depending on prior exposure history of light and environmental stresses, such as temperature and climate. …”
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