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Light and Life since 1972
Photobiological Sciences Online is a free online photobiology textbook. It is derived from the Digital Photobiology Compendium (2000-2004). The old modules have been revised, new modules have been added, and more modules will be added as they become available.
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Your suggestions for new modules, and your comments on the existing modules and on this web page are most welcome.
If you use these modules in a class, please let the Editor know, where, when, and how many students, and what modules were used.
Photobiological Sciences Online Editor and Webmaster:
Kendric Smith, kendric@stanford.edu
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a. Go to ASP Business Office
b. Enter User ID and Password.
c. Click "Online Journal" (left column).
Abstracts of "Online Early" articles. (Members have access to the full text of articles by any of these methods if they remain "logged on" to the ASP Business Office.)
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b. Select article of interest
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b. Click "Latest issue" (right column)
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