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Kalajian, Aldoukhi, Veronikis, Persons, K. S., & Holick, M. F. (2017). ultraviolet b light emitting diodes (leds) are more efficient and effective in producing vitamin d3 in human skin compared to natural sunlight. Scientific Reports, 7, 11489.  
Added by: Sarina 2021-08-22 13:30:30
Lamb, J., & Davis, M. (2020). Salamanders and other amphibians are aglow with biofluorescence. Scientific Reports, 10,  
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Oonincx, D. G. A. B., van Keulen, P., Finke, M. D., Baines, F. M., & Bosch, G. (2018). Evidence of vitamin d synthesis in insects exposed to uvb light. Scientific Reports, 8(1), 10807.  
Added by: Sarina 2018-07-21 10:36:57
Prötzel, D., Heß, M., Schwager, M., Glaw, F., & Scherz, M. D. (2021). Neon-green fluorescence in the desert gecko pachydactylus rangei caused by iridophores. Scientific Reports, 11(297).  
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Prötzel, D., Heß, M., Scherz, M. D., Schwager, M., van’t Padje, A., & Glaw, F. (2018). Widespread bone-based fluorescence in chameleons. Scientific Reports, 8, 698.  
Added by: Sarina 2018-01-15 14:22:45
Spitschan, M., Aguirre, G., Brainard, D. H., & Sweeney, A. (2017). erratum: variation of outdoor illumination as a function of solar elevation and light pollution.. Scientific Reports, 22(7), 46930.  
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Spitschan, M., Aguirre, G., Brainard, D. H., & Sweeney, A. (2016). variation of outdoor illumination as a function of solar elevation and light pollution. Scientific Reports, 6(26756).  
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