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IN view of the prevalent use of fluorescent lighting in many types of biological research (for example, refs. 1 and 2), it is felt that the following observations may be of general interest.
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SCOTT, R., BENNET-CLARK, H. Fluorescent Lighting in Biological Research. Nature 197, 1321–1322 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/1971321b0
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