Summary
This paper discusses the development of a nanoparticle optical notch filter designed to block light at 480nm, offering a potential treatment for migraine headaches.
Categories
Pain management: The paper discusses the development of a nanoparticle optical notch filter designed to block light at 480nm, which could potentially be used as a treatment for migraine headaches.
Lighting Design Considerations: The paper discusses the design and development of a nanoparticle optical notch filter, which is a specific type of light filter.
Author(s)
PK Kasinadhuni
Publication Year
2013
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