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    Laypeople's and Experts' Perception of Nanotechnology Hazards by Siegrist, Michael, Keller, Carmen, Kastenholz, Hans, Frey, Silvia, Wiek, Arnim

    Published in Risk analysis (01-02-2007)
    “…Public perception of nanotechnology may influence the realization of technological advances. Laypeople's (N= 375) and experts' (N= 46) perception of 20…”
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    LED-backlit computer screens influence our biological clock and keep us more awake by Bues, Matthias, Pross, Achim, Stefani, Oliver, Frey, Silvia, Anders, Doreen, Späti, Jakub, Wirz-Justice, Anna, Mager, Ralph, Cajochen, Christian

    “…— In commodity LC flat‐panel displays, the traditional CCFL backlight is being replaced more and more by LEDs. The typical spectrum of LED‐lit displays shows a…”
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    Insights into the distribution and ingestion of prey-like plastic fishing lures in Mediterranean rough-toothed dolphins by Foskolos, Ilias, Alexiadou, Paraskevi, Koutouzi, Niki, Frey, Silvia, Thompson, Kirsten F., Boisseau, Oliver, Frantzis, Alexandros

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-03-2023)
    “…Rough-toothed dolphins (Steno bredanensis) form an isolated subpopulation in the Mediterranean Sea that resides only in the eastern basin. Due to the paucity…”
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    Seafloor geomorphic features as an alternative approach into modelling the distribution of cetaceans by Claro, Bruno, Pérez-Jorge, Sergi, Frey, Silvia

    Published in Ecological informatics (01-07-2020)
    “…Bathymetric proxies tend to indicate the relationships between the distribution of cetaceans and the seafloor in species distribution models (SDMs). Usually,…”
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    75.4: Evaluation of Human Reactions on Displays with LED Backlight and a Technical Concept of a Circadian Effective Display by Stefani, Oliver, Bues, Matthias, Pross, Achim, Spath, Dieter, Frey, Silvia, Anders, Doreen, Mager, Ralph, Cajochen, Christian

    “…We present the results of clinical user studies comparing the effects of LED‐ vs. CCFL‐backlit displays on humans, resulting from the emitted amount of 464 nm…”
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