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The following pages link to Measurements of light at night (LAN) for a sample of female school teachers (Q23917786):
Displaying 15 items.
- A case-referent study: light at night and breast cancer risk in Georgia (Q28382853) (← links)
- Does current scientific evidence support a link between light at night and breast cancer among female night-shift nurses? Review of evidence and implications for occupational and environmental health nurses (Q28383241) (← links)
- A cross-sectional analysis of light at night, neighborhood sociodemographics and urinary 6-sulfatoxymelatonin concentrations: implications for the conduct of health studies (Q28388225) (← links)
- Light at night and breast cancer risk among California teachers (Q28392200) (← links)
- Field measurements of light exposures and circadian disruption in two populations of older adults (Q28392742) (← links)
- Comparisons of three practical field devices used to measure personal light exposures and activity levels (Q28394327) (← links)
- Disruption of circadian rhythms by light during day and night (Q38606204) (← links)
- Resources of dark skies in German climatic health resorts. (Q39756220) (← links)
- Outdoor light at night and breast cancer incidence in the Nurses' Health Study II (Q40050555) (← links)
- LAN and Breast Cancer Risk: Can We See a Forest Through the Trees?—Response to “Measurements of Light at Night (LAN) for a Sample of Female School Teachers” by M. S. Rea, J. A. Brons, and M. G. Figueiro (Q51007632) (← links)
- Evaluating the Association between Artificial Light-at-Night Exposure and Breast and Prostate Cancer Risk in Spain (MCC-Spain Study). (Q52691750) (← links)
- Will switching to LED outdoor lighting increase sky glow? (Q56340976) (← links)
- Window Illumination Should be Expected to Poorly Correlate With Satellite Brightness Measurements (Q58614390) (← links)
- Shedding Some Light in the Dark-A Comparison of Personal Measurements with Satellite-Based Estimates of Exposure to Light at Night among Children in the Netherlands (Q92486476) (← links)
- Predictions of melatonin suppression during the early biological night and their implications for residential light exposures prior to sleeping (Q98665071) (← links)