Talk:Lumen

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Cell biology[edit]

Cell biology. What about lumen as the inner part of some (or all?) cell membranes?—Preceding unsigned comment added by 203.181.18.224 (talkcontribs) 06:36, April 28, 2005

You want Lumen (anatomy).--Srleffler 03:09, 11 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Spanish comments[edit]

lumen: Unidad de medida del flujo luminoso.

Flujo luminoso: cantidad de energía luminosa emitida por un foco luminoso en la unidad de tiempo ponderada según la curva de sensibilidad del ojo humano.

Debería usarse como medida del flujo el watio, sin embargo en la práctica se usa el lúmen, siendo 1 watio-luz=683 lúmenes.

La explicación completa es más compleja, teniendo que remitirse a la ponderación según la curva de sensibilidad del ojo, de esta manera, se define por convenio que un haz monocromático de un watio de potencia, de longitud de onda 555nm proporciona un flujo luminoso de 683 lúmenes. De esta manera, sirva de ejemplo, una haz monocromático de longitud de onda 680 nm ( aprox. rojo ) de un watio de potencia, proporciona del orden de diez veces menos flujo luminoso (lumenes) que el haz monocromático de un watio de 555 nm.

Se debe destacar que el lumen es una unidad derivada de la candela, aunque cabe la posibilidad de que se redefina para pasar a ser unidad principal del SI.—Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.0.49.221 (talkcontribs) 17:36, February 26, 2004

You might get more response to your comments on the version of Wikipedia in your language. This is the English Wikipedia.--Srleffler 15:46, 14 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Thylakoid lumen[edit]

I reverted a link change today from Thylakoid lumen to Thylakoid. The former redirects to the latter. Thylakoid lumen is the correct link, because the Thylakoid article covers three distinct but related things: the thylakoid, and its component parts the thylakoid membrane and the thylakoid lumen. "Thylakoid lumen" is ambiguous with "lumen"; "thylakoid" is not. If the mere fact that this was a redirect was a factor in the decision to change the link, see WP:NOTBROKEN.--Srleffler (talk) 07:31, 13 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]