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- Kennedy had been tanned by a sunlamp.
- He introduced sunlamps as convenient tools for photo-initiation of ATRA and ATRC reactions.
- At that time sunlamps were seen as promoting a " healthy looking summer tan ".
- Solar radiation ( sunlight ) and sunlamps are listed as carcinogens because they contain ultraviolet radiation.
- He was just hanging out on his treadmill, under the sunlamp, arrrgghing at C-Span.
- All three are produced by mercury arc sunlamps, while other lamps that simulate sunlight produce primarily UVA.
- With the butterfly fluttering away, the steady beam of the sunlamp causes the ice and snow to melt.
- New items on the list also include alcoholic beverages; sunlamps and sunbeds, and six industrial chemicals and dyes.
- As soon as we had placed our order, the waitress hauled what looked like a giant sunlamp from a cupboard.
- Those who are using it should avoid exposure to sunlight or artificial UV rays, such as sunlamps or tanning beds.
- These include medical products such as X-Ray machines and consumer products such as microwave ovens, sunlamps and CD and DVD players.
- Q : I would like the names of any tanning salons in the Atlanta area that use a self-tanning mist instead of sunlamps.
- Griffin consulted a New Orleans dermatologist for aid in darkening his skin, being treated with a course of drugs, sunlamp treatments, and skin creams.
- In Europe's swankier capitals, winter may produce a mild despondency, treated with sunlamps and vitamins, but in Russia it is an existential experience.
- Now, the Upper East Side has always had rich socialites, sunlamp sophisticates and many wonderful examples of aging status seekers still clinging hopefully to their ascots and Ultrasuede.
- Saccharin has been dropped from the federal list of cancer-causing chemicals, but tobacco, both smoked and dipped, have been added, along with alcoholic drinks and sunlamps.
- UV rays, and therefore sunlight and sunlamps, are the only listed carcinogens that are known to have health benefits, There is a general consensus that sunburn should always be avoided.
- If the plate and emulsion are not prepared exactly or the mercury-vapor fixing process is badly timed, a pale-faced subject can appear to have fallen asleep under a sunlamp.
- Home-tanning equipment was introduced in the 1920s in the form of " sunlamps " or " health lamps ", UV lamps that emitted a large percentage of UVB, leading to burns.
- The Goodies are unsure how they would go in competition in the slippery and cold icy conditions, so they capture a butterfly and strap a sunlamp to it to give themselves a better chance.
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