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Phototelegraphy -- See Also the narrower term Telephotography


Here are entered works on the photography of objects at a distance. Works on the transmission of pictures by telegraph or telephone wires, or by wireless telegraphy are entered under Phototelegraphy
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Photothérapie. : Photobiology / Elli Kohen, René Santus, Joseph G. Hirschberg  1995 1
 

Phototherapies -- See Phototherapy


Treatment of disease by exposure to light, especially by variously concentrated light rays or specific wavelengths
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  Phototherapy -- 3 Related Subjects   3
Phototherapy.   41
Brain -- Phototherapy : Photobiomodulation in the Brain : Low-Level Laser (Light) Therapy in Neurology and Neuroscience / edited by Michael R. Hamblin and Ying-Ying Huang  2019 1
Cancer -- Phototherapy -- Materials : ORGANIC NANOMATERIALS FOR CANCER PHOTOTHERANOSTICS  2023 1
Cancer -- Phototherapy -- Simulation methods : Applications of minimally invasive nanomedicine-based therapies in 3D in vitro cancer platforms / Layla Mohammad-Hadi and Marym Mohammad-Hadi  2020 1
Phototherapy -- Complications. : Childhood seizures after phototherapy / American Academy of Pediatrics  2018 1
Phototherapy -- Congresses.   2
Phototherapy -- Handbooks, manuals, etc   3
Phototherapy -- History : Rise and Shine : Sunlight, Technology and Health  2007 1
Jaundice, Neonatal -- Phototherapy : Photobiology of infant skin / Georgios N. Stamatas, M. Catherine Mack and Katharine M. Martin  2010 1
 

Phototherapy, Laser -- See Low-Level Light Therapy


Treatment using irradiation with light of low power intensity so that the effects are a response to the light and not due to heat. A variety of light sources, especially low-power lasers are used
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Mental illness -- Phototherapy : Phototherapy and therapeutic photography in a digital age / edited by Del Loewenthal  2013 1
Phototherapy -- Methodology : Handbook of Photomedicine  2013 1
Phototherapy -- methods   9
Phototherapy -- Periodicals   2
Psoriasis -- Phototherapy -- Handbooks, manuals, etc : Phototherapy treatment protocols : for psoriasis and other phototherapy responsive dermatoses / the methods of Michael D. Zanolli and Steven R. Feldman  2005 1
Skin -- Diseases -- Phototherapy   7
Skin -- Diseases -- Phototherapy -- Atlases : Atlas of lasers and lights in dermatology / Giovanni Cannarozzo, Steven Paul Nisticò, Keyvan Nouri, Mario Sannino  2020 1
Skin -- Diseases -- Phototherapy -- Handbooks, manuals, etc : Phototherapy treatment protocols : for psoriasis and other phototherapy responsive dermatoses / the methods of Michael D. Zanolli and Steven R. Feldman  2005 1
Phototherapy -- standards : Phototherapy treatment protocols : for psoriasis and other phototherapy responsive dermatoses / the methods of Michael D. Zanolli and Steven R. Feldman  2005 1
Photothermal spectroscopy. : Photoacoustic and photothermal spectroscopy principles and applications / edited by Surya N. Thakur, Virendra N. Rai, Jagdish P. Singh  2022 1
Phototographs -- Publishing -- History -- 19th century : From a photograph : authenticity, science and the periodical press, 1870-1890 / by Geoffrey Belknap  2016 1
 

Phototopography -- See Photographic surveying


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Phototransduction, Visual -- See Vision, Ocular


The process in which light signals are transformed by the PHOTORECEPTOR CELLS into electrical signals which can then be transmitted to the brain
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Phototrophic bacteria -- See Photosynthetic bacteria


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Phototrophic Growth -- See Phototrophic Processes


Processes by which phototrophic organisms use sunlight as their primary energy source. Contrasts with chemotrophic processes which do not depend on light and function in deriving energy from exogenous chemical sources. Photoautotrophy (or photolithotrophy) is the ability to use sunlight as energy to fix inorganic nutrients to be used for other organic requirements. Photoautotrophs include all GREEN PLANTS; GREEN ALGAE; CYANOBACTERIA; and green and PURPLE SULFUR BACTERIA. Photoheterotrophs or photoorganotrophs require a supply of organic nutrients for their organic requirements but use sunlight as their primary energy source; examples include certain PURPLE NONSULFUR BACTERIA. Depending on environmental conditions some organisms can switch between different nutritional modes (AUTOTROPHY; HETEROTROPHY; chemotrophy; or phototrophy) to utilize different sources to meet their nutrients and energy requirements
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Phototrophic Process -- See Phototrophic Processes


Processes by which phototrophic organisms use sunlight as their primary energy source. Contrasts with chemotrophic processes which do not depend on light and function in deriving energy from exogenous chemical sources. Photoautotrophy (or photolithotrophy) is the ability to use sunlight as energy to fix inorganic nutrients to be used for other organic requirements. Photoautotrophs include all GREEN PLANTS; GREEN ALGAE; CYANOBACTERIA; and green and PURPLE SULFUR BACTERIA. Photoheterotrophs or photoorganotrophs require a supply of organic nutrients for their organic requirements but use sunlight as their primary energy source; examples include certain PURPLE NONSULFUR BACTERIA. Depending on environmental conditions some organisms can switch between different nutritional modes (AUTOTROPHY; HETEROTROPHY; chemotrophy; or phototrophy) to utilize different sources to meet their nutrients and energy requirements
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Phototrophic Processes -- See Also Nutritional Physiological Phenomena


The processes and properties of living organisms by which they take in and balance the use of nutritive materials for energy, heat production, or building material for the growth, maintenance, or repair of tissues and the nutritive properties of FOOD
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Phototrophic Processes   3
 

Phototrophy -- See Phototrophic Processes


Processes by which phototrophic organisms use sunlight as their primary energy source. Contrasts with chemotrophic processes which do not depend on light and function in deriving energy from exogenous chemical sources. Photoautotrophy (or photolithotrophy) is the ability to use sunlight as energy to fix inorganic nutrients to be used for other organic requirements. Photoautotrophs include all GREEN PLANTS; GREEN ALGAE; CYANOBACTERIA; and green and PURPLE SULFUR BACTERIA. Photoheterotrophs or photoorganotrophs require a supply of organic nutrients for their organic requirements but use sunlight as their primary energy source; examples include certain PURPLE NONSULFUR BACTERIA. Depending on environmental conditions some organisms can switch between different nutritional modes (AUTOTROPHY; HETEROTROPHY; chemotrophy; or phototrophy) to utilize different sources to meet their nutrients and energy requirements
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  Phototropism -- 2 Related Subjects   2
Phototropism.   3
Phototropism in animals. : Asphalt surfaces as ecological traps for water-seeking polarotactic insects : how can the polarized light pollution of asphalt surfaces be reduced? / Gábor Horváth ... [and others]  2010 1
Phototropism in plants. : Phototropism : methods and protocols / edited by Kotaro T. Yamamoto  2019 1
Phototropism in plants -- Congresses. : Selection mechanisms controlling biomass distribution : IAWQ-SIL Conference on Selection Mechanisms Controlling Biomass Distribution, held in Noordwijkerhout, the Netherlands, 11-15 December 1994 / editors, L.R. Mur, P.M. Visser and H. Reith  1995 1
 

Phototropisms -- See Phototropism


The directional growth of organisms in response to light. In plants, aerial shoots usually grow towards light. The phototropic response is thought to be controlled by auxin (= AUXINS), a plant growth substance. (From Concise Dictionary of Biology, 1990)
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Phototubes -- See Photoelectric cells


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Phototypesetting.   3
 

Phototypography -- See Phototypesetting


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Photovoltaic. : Solar Photovoltaic Basics : a Study Guide for the NABCEP Associate Exam  2018 1
 

Photovoltaic cells -- See Also the narrower term Solar cells


Here are entered works on photovoltaic cells which are designed to supply power to a component or system
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Photovoltaic cells.   45
Photovoltaic cells -- Design and construction   3
Photovoltaic cells -- Environmental aspects : Reliability and Ecological Aspects of Photovoltaic Modules / edited by Abdülkerim Gok  2020 1
Photovoltaic cells -- Handbooks, manuals, etc   2
Photovoltaic cells -- Materials   18
Photovoltaic cells -- Materials -- Congresses : New materials II : thermal-to-electrical energy conversion, photovoltaic solar energy conversion and concentrating solar technologies : proceedings of the 5th Forum on New Materials, part of CIMTEC 2010-12th International Ceramics Congress and 5th Forum on New Materials, Montecatini Terme, Italy, June 13-18, 2010 / edited by Pietro Vincenzini, World Academy of Ceramics and National Research Council, Italy ; co-edited by Kunihito Koumoto, Nagoya University, Japan, Nicola Romeo, University of Parma, Italy, Mark Mehos, NREL, USA  2010 1
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