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SUNLIGHT AND HYPERCALCIURIA

The Lancet, 1975
Urinary calcium and magnesium excretion was measured in two groups of soldiers leaving the temperate climate of the united Kingdom for service in the Persian Gulf. In one group urinary calcium levels and magnesium/calcium ratios were similar, ten days after arrival in the Gulf during the "cold season", to those found in the U.K. The other group went to
E.S. Parry, I.S. Lister
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Sunlight and the skin

Journal of Chronic Diseases, 1961
Abstract Most of the significant diseases in which sunlight is a causative or contributing factor were discussed in detail. Conditions receiving greatest emphasis were sunburn, photosensitivity, aging, and carcinogenesis. Patient education, protection with clothing and sun screens, and the antimalarial drugs are considered to be the basis of therapy.
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Sunlight and the Skin

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971
To avoid the sun would be to exist without one of the great pleasures of life. But, as with most enjoyable things, indiscriminate exposure can result in unhappiness and even serious illnesses. The undesirable results of "solar indiscretions" have been recognized from the earliest times. Scientific and medical investigations of the subject have evolved
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Sunlight and the Skin

The American Journal of Nursing, 1933
NATURALLY, two effects of sunlight upon the skin must be considered: the immediate and the ultimate. In the first group is included the production of increased pigment and sunburn; in the second, atrophy, permanent freckles, and keratoses. The effect of the sun in preventing rickets need not concern us as it constitutes a systemic rather than a ...
Florence Biase, H. H. Hazen
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Coherence properties of sunlight

Optics Letters, 2004
The coherence properties of sunlight were first studied by Verdet around 1869 and were later examined by other scientists. However, all the previous calculations assumed that the Earth is in the far zone of the Sun, an assumption that is incorrect.
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ChemInform Abstract: Sunlight‐Damaged DNA Repaired with Sunlight

ChemInform, 1995
AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 100 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a “Full Text” option. The original article is trackable via the “References” option.
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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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