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    Tanning means different things to different people. To some it might be a reminder of wonderful memories on the beach‚ or perhaps a vacation in a nice tropical country. For others it could simply mean a way of taking care of themselves. Some people are lucky enough to have sun all year round to keep them tanned. But what about those of us who do not have the luxury of sun all year round? Luckily for those of us who don’t live at the beach‚ using an indoor tanning lotion when we tan indoors can help

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    Do you go outside in the sun? You have a bigger chance of getting sun cancer. If you have skin cancer you could get infected in your body. If you know you have symptoms you need to get help. Skin cancer is a major heath concern. The symptoms in clued sores‚ itching‚ bleed. There will be bumps and they will come back with legs like tree trunk. 13% in pediatric organ transport patinas it takes 10years to transport that it changes skin cancer and the skin is all cleared from cancer but it could come

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    Comparison of side effects‚ limitations and risks. For the both ionising and non-ionising radiation there are many side effects‚ risks and limitations. In ionising radiation‚ there is a risk of cell mutation which can result in developing cancer if there is overexposure of the radiation to the patient’s. In the worst state this radiation can result in death. This type of radiation is not recommended to the groups of people like children‚ pregnant women or the elderly as it will expose them to higher

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    Title: Determination of Iron in Natural water by Spectrophotometry. Aim: To determine the iron in natural water by spectrophotometry. Abstract: The iron in natural water was determined by utilizing spectrophotometric analysis. That was done by measuring the absorbance of five Fe(oPH)2+3 standards at 510 nm. From that information‚ a calibration curve was plotted and used to find the amount of Fe2+ that was in two unknown water samples based on the absorbance readings obtained with them at 510nm. The

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    What genetic mutations produce the greatest risk of skin cancer? Cancer begins when one or more genes in a cell mutate. This either creates an abnormal protein or no protein at all‚ which causes mutated cells to multiply uncontrollably. The Most common gene to carry skin cancer would be the MC1R (melanocortin-1 receptor). Increasing evidence is showing that the greater number of variations in this gene‚ the greater the risk for melanoma. It also carries a more moderate risk that the CDKN2A mutation

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    How Does Sunblock Work?

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    Ernesto L.Rios Class: Composition 1 Prof: Larsen 3/26/09 How does Sunblock works This essay is about how sunblokck works and the correct methods to use it. It also emphasizes the danger of the sun rays ( UVA/UVB). Many experts have different opinions on the subject but in reality is up to us as individuals to either use this product correctly or risk future injury on our skin. Sunblock works by blocking the sun’s UV radiation on the

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    garnier

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    Empirical Study on Consumer Preference Towards Garnier Skin Care Products in Ghaziabad District OF BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (AFFILIATED OF CH. CHARAN SINGH UNIVERSITY‚ MEERUT) ACADEMIC SESSION (2010-2013) Submited by Akhil singh (9354562) UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF Mr. MUKESH VERMA Mr. KUMAR SAURAV External supervisor Internal supervisor Sales manager Assistant Professor‚ IMS

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    Great progress in the three sciences – biology‚ chemistry and physics – has brought about many changes in man’s life and its environment; it has filled in the gaps between scattered countries into a global village through various telecommunications‚ the most recent one being the internet.  But the negative aspects of the quick development of science must be taken into account. The first impact of science as a threat falls on man’s environment which doubtlessly has an effect on the people.  Due

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    Evolution of Human Skin

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    Kayli Jade Gertsen Skin Evolution Essay Human skin pigmentation is the product of two clines produced by natural selection to adjust levels of constitutive pigmentation to levels of UV radiation (UVR). One cline was generated by high UVR near the equator and led to the evolution of dark‚ photo protective‚ melanin-rich pigmentation. The other was produced by the requirement for UVB photons to sustain cutaneous photosynthesis of vitamin D3 in low-UVB environments‚ and resulted in the evolution of

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    Infrared

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    INFRARED By Johnny B. English Sr. SFTY 355 - Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology Tim Deak May 29‚ 2013 Thermal radiation also known as infrared which is a form of light that can not be seen‚ we can only see visible light. Infrared gives us information that we would not be able to get from visible light. Because all object gives off some type of heat‚ yes‚ all objects even if the of cold or frozen. Cold or frozen objects only gives off a very small amount of heat‚ but this heat can be detected

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