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History of Therapeutic UV Radiation

Melanoma Research, 1996
Exposure of the human body to the sun provokes three different types of effect each of which may be used for therapeutic purposes: general effects (via the skin) reactions on the irradiated skin site mental changes, elicited by the visible part of the solar spectrum [7]
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Trends in UV radiation

International Journal of Environmental Studies, 1996
Reductions in atmoshperic ozone levels are expected to result in increases of ultraviolet‐B (UV‐B) radiation reaching the earth's surface. The relationship between UV‐B and ozone is now well established from laboratory measurements, field measurements, and theoretical calculations.
Sasha Madronich   +2 more
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UV Radiation, Biological Effects

2011
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation covers the part of the electromagnetic spectrum between the ionizing radiation region and the visible light. Based on the biological effects, it is subdivided into the following bands: UVC (100–280 nm), UVB (280–320 nm), and UVA (320–400 nm).
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UV RADIATION

Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 1982
R H, Keates, D E, Genstler
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UV Radiation in Photomorphogenesis

1983
The ultraviolet range of the electromagnetic spectrum has been classified as vacuum UV from 100 nm to 200 nm, far UV from 200 nm to 300 nm, and near UV from 300 nm to 400 nm. The vacuum UV, which is absorbed by gaseous compounds in the air, such as oxygen or water vapour, can only be transmitted if generated in a vacuum.
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UV Radiation Damage

American Intra-Ocular Implant Society Journal, 1984
G A, Peyman, R, Zak, H, Sloane
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UV-radiation in galaxies

Astrophysics and Space Science, 2011
I review the origin of UV-radiation in galaxies of different morphological types. UV-excess in spectra of massive elliptical galaxies which have predominantly old stellar populations is traditionally explained by the contribution of low-mass stars at very late, poorly known stages of evolution—by so called ‘AGB-manque’ stars or by the population of ...
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UV Radiation and Cytokines

1997
There is solid evidence for the existence of a complex network of interacting soluble mediators which influence immunologic and inflammatory reactions (Luger and Schwarz, 1990). These mediators include cytokines, growth factors, eicosanoids and neuropeptides.
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Interaction of UV radiation with DNA

Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences, 2013
Markovitsi, D.   +3 more
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Dosimetry of UV radiation

Skin Research and Technology, 1996
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