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Naked in the Sunlight [PDF]

open access: possibleHandbook of Business Strategy, 2000
In the Internet age, what you may consider your corporate secrets are exposed for all to see. To protect your privacy, decide what your secrets really should be‐and vigorously defend them.
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Scattered and Rescattered Sunlight

Journal of the Optical Society of America, 1948
In this paper, simple approximate formulas are derived for the intensity of secondary scattered (rescattered) sunlight, in a plane-stratified atmosphere of uniform composition, for high solar altitudes and weakly attenuated radiations. The formulas obtained are compared with those given by L.
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Sunlight and Cancer [PDF]

open access: possible, 1976
The most common human cancer, skin cancer, has long been known to be localized mainly on the head and neck. Since these areas are most directly exposed to the sun, it is no surprise that sunlight was suspected as the culprit. Physicians keep two kinds of records on human skin cancer: incidence and prevalence.
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Sunlight and cholera

The Lancet, 1992
ThomasD. Mackenzie   +2 more
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Sunlight and Catecholamines

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1969
D. Odont, Jack Adams-Ray
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Sunlight and melanoma

Medical Journal of Australia, 1983
Graeme Beardmore, Peta Dickson
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The Inconsistency of Sunlight

Colorado Review, 2016
The Inconsistency of Sunlight is about Elisabeth, who has given up custody of her young daughter. Elisabeth becomes preoccupied with a neighbor, a single mother who might be neglecting her own daughter. As the neighbor’s child demands more of Elisabeth’s time and focus, she must decide whether she will continue to take responsibility or report the ...
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Sunlight and Life

1975
We know that sunlight provides the energy for all living matter, but we probably do not fully realize that it is the only external source of energy for the earth as a whole. If it were not for sunlight, the earth would not only be a dead planet, but would have cooled rapidly as it lost its irreplaceable energy.
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Sunlight and Life

1976
Sunlight is a mixture of light visible to us, and ultraviolet and infrared radiation, both invisible to us. Most of the sun’s radiation, about 60 percent, is in the infrared region. About 37 percent occurs in the visible region and only about 3 percent in the ultraviolet.
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