نتایج جستجو برای: solar uv

تعداد نتایج: 187362  

2010
Andrew Poppe Mihály Horányi

[1] The lunar surface represents a complex plasma environment due to the presence of solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation, the incoming solar wind flux and charged, levitated micron‐ and sub‐micron sized dust particles. Photoemission due to solar UV radiation dominates the charging environment, creating a photoelectron sheath above the lunar surface. To further investigate the dusty plasma environm...

Journal: :Experimental dermatology 2002
Stephen E Ullrich Margaret L Kripke Honnavara N Ananthaswamy

The ultraviolet (UV) radiation present in sunlight is immune-suppressive. Recently we showed that solar-simulated UV radiation (UVA + UVB; 295-400 nm), applied after immunization, suppressed immunological memory and the elicitation of delayed-type hypersensitivity to the common opportunistic pathogen, Candida albicans. Further, we found that wavelengths in the UVA region of the solar spectrum (...

Journal: :Journal of cosmetic dermatology 2014
Charlene DeHaven Patrick J Hayden Alexander Armento Jonathan Oldach

INTRODUCTION Skin photoaging is the consequence of solar UV exposure, and DNA damage is an important part of this process. The objective of the current work was to demonstrate that in vitro skin models can be utilized to confirm that DNA damage protection is provided by sunscreens. METHODS Skin equivalents were exposed to full-spectrum UV light administered with a standard research solar simu...

Journal: :Photochemical & photobiological sciences : Official journal of the European Photochemistry Association and the European Society for Photobiology 2015
Donat-P Häder Craig E Williamson Sten-Åke Wängberg Milla Rautio Kevin C Rose Kunshan Gao E Walter Helbling Rajeshwar P Sinha Robert Worrest

Interactions between climate change and UV radiation are having strong effects on aquatic ecosystems due to feedback between temperature, UV radiation, and greenhouse gas concentration. Higher air temperatures and incoming solar radiation are increasing the surface water temperatures of lakes and oceans, with many large lakes warming at twice the rate of regional air temperatures. Warmer oceans...

Journal: :Journal of photochemistry and photobiology. B, Biology 2001
C L Ballaré M C Rousseau P S Searles J G Zaller C V Giordano T M Robson M M Caldwell O E Sala A L Scopel

The southern part of Tierra del Fuego, in the southernmost tip of South America, is covered by dense Nothofagus spp. forests and Sphagnum-dominated peat bogs, which are subjected to the influence of ozone depletion and to increased levels of solar ultraviolet-B radiation (UV-B). Over the last 5 years we have studied some of the biological impacts of solar UV-B on natural ecosystems of this regi...

2007
Martyn M. Caldwell Ronald Robberecht Robert S. Nowak W. D. Billings MARTYN M. CALDWELL RONALD ROBBERECHT ROBERT S. NOWAK

Inhibition of photosynthesis and epidermal damage resulting from ultraviolet irradiation were assessed for arctic and alpine plant species. These species were taken from a latitudinal gradient of the arctic-alpine life zone from the Andes to northern Alaska, which spans a steep change in solar UV-B irradiation (280 to 320 nm). Ecotypes and species from the Arctic, where solar UV-B flux is very ...

Journal: :Journal of photochemistry and photobiology. B, Biology 2008
J Turner A V Parisi D J Turnbull

Ultraviolet (UV) radiation affects human life and UV exposure is a significant everyday factor that individuals must be aware of to ensure minimal damaging biological effects to themselves. UV exposure is affected by many complex factors. Albedo is one factor, involving reflection from flat surfaces. Albedo is defined as the ratio of reflected (upwelling) irradiance to incident (downwelling) ir...

Journal: :Cancer 2002
William B Grant

BACKGROUND There are large geographic gradients in mortality rates for a number of cancers in the U.S. (e.g., rates are approximately twice as high in the northeast compared with the southwest). Risk factors such as diet fail to explain this variation. Previous studies have demonstrated that the geographic distributions for five types of cancer are related inversely to solar radiation. The purp...

2010
Brendon J. King Daniel Hoefel Pao Ee Wong Paul T. Monis

Stratospheric ozone depletion, climate warming and acidification of aquatic ecosystems have resulted in elevated levels of solar radiation reaching many aquatic environments with an increased deleterious impact on a wide range of living organisms. While detrimental effects on living organisms are thought to occur primarily through DNA damage, solar UV can also damage cellular proteins, lipids a...

Journal: :Journal of plant physiology 2007
G Heinrich Krause Peter Jahns Aurelio Virgo Milton García Jorge Aranda Eckard Wellmann Klaus Winter

Seedlings of two late-successional tropical rainforest tree species, Tetragastris panamensis (Engler) O. Kuntze and Calophyllum longifolium (Willd.), were field grown for 3-4 months at an open site near Panama City (9 degrees N), Panama, under plastic films that either transmitted or excluded most solar UV-B radiation. Experiments were designed to test whether leaves developing under bright sun...

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