1971
DOI: 10.1088/0022-3735/4/10/011
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A variable temperature cryostat for the thermoluminescence studies

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“…All experiments were carried out with algal cultures in which cells were in Da developing state [7]. Thermoluminescence measurements were made from -80 to t90°C using equipment similar to that in [8]. The samples were illuminated with white light at 10 W .…”
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“…All experiments were carried out with algal cultures in which cells were in Da developing state [7]. Thermoluminescence measurements were made from -80 to t90°C using equipment similar to that in [8]. The samples were illuminated with white light at 10 W .…”
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“…All inhibitors were added to dark adapted samples prior to illumination. TL was measured in an apparatus similar to that described by (Tatake et al 1971) at a heating rate of 20 °C/min. No special precautions were taken to prevent the distortion of the glow curves by the solid-liquid phase transition of water.…”
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“…There are several types of TL apparatus assembled and built so far (Tatake et al, 1971;Manche, 1979;Zeinalov & Maslenkova, 1996;Gilbert et al, 2003;Ducruet, 2004). For the measurement of steady-state TL, a sample such as a section of leaf, chloroplast, or algal material is placed on the sample holder and is illuminated by white light or light of a particular wavelength through a monochromator.…”
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