Polarized light

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The chapter presents polarized light and its effects on the human body. The definition of light is given. Basic features of light from the wave and corpuscular point of view are considered. The effects of particular lights on the human body and their connection to light energy are described. The effects of basic colors of light-red, green and blue on the human body are discussed. The significance and advantages of phototherapy are analyzed. A photographic supplement concerning treatment of some pathological conditions with phototherapy is included. © 2008 Springer Netherlands.

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Pálinkáš, J., & Smola, A. (2008). Polarized light. In Mitochondrial Medicine: Mitochondrial Metabolism, Diseases, Diagnosis and Therapy (pp. 385–398). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6714-3_22

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