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    Cited: Glenn‚ S. (2010). Effects of radiation on plant growth & development. Retrieved from http://www.ehow.com/how-does_5525557_effects-radiation-plant-growth- development.html Hollosy‚ F. (2002). Effects of ultraviolet rays on plant cells. Micron‚ 33‚ 179-197. Retrieved from http://www.pucrs.br/fabio/fisiovegetal/EfeitoUV.pdf Keith‚ Edward‚ Charles Messing‚ and Emily Schmitt. Laboratory Exercises in Biology. Second. Dubuque‚ IA: Kendall Hunt‚ 2011. 167-169. Print

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    Although UV radiation is a good reason to stay indoors to avoid the sun there are ways to enjoy the sun and still be protected. For example staying inside of a patio ‚ under a beach umbrella or car could help protect skin from UV radiation however you should seek further resources because some UV rays like UVB can pass through those leaving your skin exposed. To further protect the skin people typically use sun protection lotions with different levels which provide more or less protection. SPF 50

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    White Ink and UV Tattoo

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    additional color. White ink tattoo is typically just an outline‚ often just a script or a simple design (Squires‚ 2013). And according to Wikipedia “UV tattoos or black light tattoos are tattoos made with a special ink that is visible under an ultraviolet light (black light). Depending upon the ink‚ they can be nearly invisible in non-UV environments” (2013). Both white ink and UV tattoos are a great choice for those who wants to express themselves in a new way that are exquisite‚ yet subtle look

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    Xeroderma-Pigmentosum

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    Xeroderma pigmentosum‚ which is commonly known as XP‚ is an inherited condition characterized by an extreme sensitivity to ultraviolet rays from sunlight. This condition mostly affects the eyes and areas of skin exposed to the sun. Some affected individuals also have problems involving the nervous system.(Stefanini) The signs of xeroderma pigmentosum usually appear in infancy or early childhood. Many affected children develop severe sunburns after spending just a few minutes in the sun. The sunburn

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    Biology

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    CONTENT Task C1 C2 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 E3 Title Osmosis in Living Tissue Catalytic Activity of Enzyme Action of Electricity on Substances Encountered in Daily Life Do All Conductors Obey Ohm’s Law? Composting Bioreactor Sunglasses’ Protection from Ultraviolet (UV) Radiation Extracting DNA from Fruits How Cross-linking Changes the Properties of a Polymer Integrated Science Sample SBA Task Practical Related Task – C1 Osmosis in Living Tissue Student Handout (Version 1) Purpose To determine the water

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    I. Science Fair Question Can you build a motion-activated guard robot and adjust its behavior to avoid false alarms? II. Background Research Do you ever wish you could hire someone to guard your favorite things? This research paper is going to talk about‚ how robots work. Terms that will be discussed in this paper will include Infrared (IR) light‚ electromagnetic radiation‚ electromagnetic spectrum‚ and sensors. Infrared radiation light is simply electromagnetic radiation with longer wavelengths

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    Emwaves

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    INTRODUCTION In a country like india agriculture is a majour source of income still today a majourity of the population is living in the rural areas and depending on the agriculture for their earnings. This pattern has been followed for many years and people work on their basic instrument depending fully on the mercy of weather. And today to ADD TO THEIR VOWS THE EM WAYS BEING EMMITED FROM THE CELL TOWERS ERRECTED FOR MORDANIZATION IS MAKING THEIR EFFERTS useless. The impact is not visible

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    Ionisation Uses of ionising radion Danger of ionising radiation Non ionizing radiation refers to any type of electromagnetic radiation that does not carry enough energy per quantum to ionize atoms or molecules—that is‚ to completely remove an electron from an atom or molecule. Instead of producing charged ions when passing through matter‚ the electromagnetic radiation has sufficient energy only for excitation

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    leave the house every morning and ideally you should reapply throughout the day. 1. Recommended by the Cancer Organization in 2013‚ anyone over the age of six months old should use a sunscreen daily. Even those who work inside are exposed to ultraviolet radiation for briefs periods throughout the day‚ especially if they work near windows‚ which generally filter out UVB(ultra violet burning) but not 2. Most people make the mistake and think that if it isn’t sunny out and if they are going to be

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    Mirage of Health

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    "According to Lao-tzu and Taoist followers‚ joy and bliss were possible only in a world of primitive simplicity. Men could achieve health and happiness only by merging themselves with their environment and living in accord with the laws of the four seasons‚ by participating with other living creatures in the mysterious equality and thus forget themselves in the Tao‚" (258-259). A philosophy of health began as the Taoist people backed away from conflict and lived their lives concerned about the physical

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