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At the top of the list is an increase in ultraviolet radiation.
What do I need to know about ultraviolet radiation and my skin?
And there was the natural action of ultraviolet radiation from the sun.
So a lot of the ultraviolet radiation never gets to the earth's surface.
Without enough good ozone, people may get too much ultraviolet radiation.
Ultraviolet radiation will hit Earth more fiercely than we have ever known.
How can I protect my skin from the sun and ultraviolet radiation?
So ultraviolet radiation from the Sun would have been felt more powerfully then, than now.
Ultraviolet radiation is most intense in the middle of a summer day when skies are clear.
But less ultraviolet radiation should mean fewer skin cancer cases, rather than more - all other things being the same.
No one could come to the surface during the day; the ultraviolet radiation from the sun was deadly.
That will mean he'll be beaming out a large amount of ultraviolet radiation.
Most people's skin will burn if there is enough exposure to ultraviolet radiation.
It falls apart when hit by ultraviolet radiation in sunlight.
Ultraviolet radiation from sun exposure is the primary cause of skin cancer.
And many parents, concerned about the effects of ultraviolet radiation on the eye, are seeking to protect their children's eyes, too.
A child's skin is especially vulnerable to the damaging effects of ultraviolet radiation.
Experts disagree on how people should protect themselves against ultraviolet radiation damage.
Ultraviolet radiation is the high-energy rays coming from the sun.
Ultraviolet radiation is dangerous to people, so without the Ozone layer life would not be possible.
This layer can absorb between 93 and 99 percent of the ultraviolet radiation from the sun.
Others had suggested that the gas was heated by ultraviolet radiation from hot stars.
Ultraviolet radiation could do the same job as the electrical discharge in their laboratory.
Nothing to do with the nuclear industry, this but skin cancers due to ultraviolet radiation from the sun.
The "chemical rays" found by him were afterwards called ultraviolet radiation.