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Ultraviolet radiation effects upon the eye: Problems of dosimetry
D. H. Sliney
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Engineering & Materials Science
Radiation effects
100%
Ultraviolet radiation
99%
Dosimetry
93%
Hazards
67%
Light sources
55%
Tissue
43%
Arc lamps
43%
Lasers
38%
Glare
34%
Snow
30%
Photons
29%
Electric arc welding
28%
Solar radiation
26%
Lenses
25%
Molecules
24%
Hot Temperature
12%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Radiation Effects
90%
Ultraviolet Rays
78%
Eye
47%
Lasers
30%
Snow
28%
Light
27%
Glare
26%
Welding
26%
Guidelines
24%
Conjunctiva
21%
Climate
21%
Solar System
20%
Photons
20%
Radiation Exposure
20%
Blindness
19%
Lenses
18%
Cornea
17%
Hot Temperature
14%
Wounds and Injuries
9%
Physics & Astronomy
radiation effects
84%
ultraviolet radiation
75%
dosimeters
70%
hazards
36%
conjunctiva
18%
blindness
16%
arc lamps
15%
glare
15%
arc welding
14%
snow
14%
dosage
14%
climate
13%
cornea
12%
radiation dosage
12%
irradiance
11%
flash
10%
sun
9%
lasers
9%
arcs
9%
light sources
8%
lenses
7%
damage
7%
photons
6%
molecules
5%
interactions
4%
energy
3%
Social Sciences
Solar radiation
15%
blindness
11%
reciprocity
9%
damages
8%
climate
7%
contact
6%
energy
6%