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Ultraviolet radiation

2017
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is the principal cause of over 95% of keratinocyte cancers (basal cell carcinomas and squamous cell carcinomas of the skin), the most common cancers in white populations worldwide. UV radiation also causes an estimated 60%–90% of cutaneous melanoma, the cancer affecting the skin’s pigment-producing cells.
Green, Adèle C., Whiteman, David C.
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Ultraviolet Radiation and Cataract

Journal of Ocular Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 2000
While solar radiation falling on earth comprises light in the infrared, visible, UVA, UVB, and even UVC ranges, the light incident on, and thus important to the biology of, the eye lens is essentially in the visible and UVA regions. Thus, direct photochemical damage to the lens from UVB radiation is minor, though long-term UVA (and even visible range ...
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Ultraviolet Radiation and Exobiology

2001
In comparison to the Earth, extraterrestrial environments possess quite different UV radiation regimes, both in terms of absolute flux and in terms of spectral quality (Horneck et al. 1984; Horneck 1993). For example, the moon has no atmosphere and thus its UV regimen is determined solely by the extraterrestrial spectrum.
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ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION AND VISION

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1953
IN THIS review, ultraviolet radiation refers to the spectral region from approximately 300 to 400 mμ; in other words, the near ultraviolet rays. In many textbooks the visible spectrum is said to end at 400 mμ, and the ICI (International Commission on Illumination) luminosity curve does not extend beyond 380mμ, but shorter wave lengths than this have ...
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ULTRAVIOLET RADIATIONS

American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1927
A great variety of methods has been suggested for the assay of solar radiations of wave lengths less than 320 millimicrons. Webster, Hill and Eidinow 1 have used the rate of bleaching of a standard acetone methylene blue solution exposed in a quartz tube. The bleaching 2 of this solution has been standardized against the lethal dose for Infusoria under
C. H. BEST, J. H. RIDOUT
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Ultraviolet Radiation

2022
Craig E. Williamson, Patrick J. Neale
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Ultraviolet Radiation Carcinogenesis

The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1983
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[Ultraviolet radiation].

Voprosy kurortologii, fizioterapii, i lechebnoi fizicheskoi kultury, 2005
Andrew R. Blaustein, Lisa K. Belden
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