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Efficacy of Antimicrobial 405 Nm Blue-Light for Inactivation of Airborne Bacteria
doi 10.1117/12.2289987
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February 8, 2018
Authors
Laura Dougall
John G. Anderson
Igor V. Timoshkin
Scott J. MacGregor
Michelle Maclean
Publisher
SPIE
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