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Definition of sunlamp in English: sunlampnounˈsʌnlampˈsənˌlæmp 1A lamp emitting ultraviolet rays used as a substitute for sunlight, typically to produce an artificial suntan or in therapy. Example sentencesExamples - Patients also should be warned to minimize exposure to sunlight or sunlamps, since this may increase the intensity of the inflammatory reaction.
- Right then, in walked Arlene with her sunlamp tan, wearing a fiery orange leotard.
- At the same time, his nervous defensiveness when he insists that Martha wear protective glasses under her sunlamp reveals a man terrified of his own feelings.
- They exposed the vulnerable mice - those with their own Langerhans cells - to ultraviolet light using a sunlamp.
- Therefore, patients should avoid exposure to sunlight and sunlamps, tanning beds and treatment with UVA or UVB light.
- These are subsequently denoted as Type A. Type-B sunbeds are similar to Type-A sunbeds but with only 20 to 30 sunlamps, and the sunbeds denoted as Type C are equipped with high pressure lamps only.
- Ultraviolet light - whether from the sun or a sunlamp - damages your skin.
- Figure 1 shows the emission spectra of the four sunlamps tested under laboratory conditions.
- Because it is not pumpkin growing season, we'd grow it in captivity, of course, with special sunlamps in a green house.
- They got everything in there: heatlamp, sunlamp, sauna.
- The investigation of the most common sunlamps comprises the distribution and temporal dependence of the spectral irradiance and the homogeneity of the irradiance along the lamp.
- The number of case reports on this type of effect is increasing because of the introduction of new drugs in the market and the higher exposure to natural solar radiation and artificial sunlamps.
- This is due to the different number of sunlamps on the one hand and the thinner protection panel in the upper part of the sunbed on the other, allowing higher radiation transmission from above than from below.
- The onset of photosensitivity occurred following a sunlamp session in which the lamp exploded while being used.
- The effects of sunlamps and tanning beds on the risk for melanoma are unclear due to limited study design and conflicting results from retrospective studies.
- Individuals were asked about their past use of sunlamps, history of sun exposure, tendency to suffer sunburn, previous radiation treatment and smoking history.
2A large lamp with a parabolic reflector used in film-making. Example sentencesExamples - ‘To meet him was like suddenly coming under a sunlamp, such was the quality of his magnetism,’ Jones wrote.
Definition of sunlamp in US English: sunlampnounˈsənˌlampˈsənˌlæmp 1A lamp emitting ultraviolet rays used as a substitute for sunlight, typically to produce an artificial suntan or in therapy. Example sentencesExamples - Right then, in walked Arlene with her sunlamp tan, wearing a fiery orange leotard.
- They exposed the vulnerable mice - those with their own Langerhans cells - to ultraviolet light using a sunlamp.
- At the same time, his nervous defensiveness when he insists that Martha wear protective glasses under her sunlamp reveals a man terrified of his own feelings.
- These are subsequently denoted as Type A. Type-B sunbeds are similar to Type-A sunbeds but with only 20 to 30 sunlamps, and the sunbeds denoted as Type C are equipped with high pressure lamps only.
- The onset of photosensitivity occurred following a sunlamp session in which the lamp exploded while being used.
- Therefore, patients should avoid exposure to sunlight and sunlamps, tanning beds and treatment with UVA or UVB light.
- The effects of sunlamps and tanning beds on the risk for melanoma are unclear due to limited study design and conflicting results from retrospective studies.
- The investigation of the most common sunlamps comprises the distribution and temporal dependence of the spectral irradiance and the homogeneity of the irradiance along the lamp.
- This is due to the different number of sunlamps on the one hand and the thinner protection panel in the upper part of the sunbed on the other, allowing higher radiation transmission from above than from below.
- The number of case reports on this type of effect is increasing because of the introduction of new drugs in the market and the higher exposure to natural solar radiation and artificial sunlamps.
- Patients also should be warned to minimize exposure to sunlight or sunlamps, since this may increase the intensity of the inflammatory reaction.
- Ultraviolet light - whether from the sun or a sunlamp - damages your skin.
- They got everything in there: heatlamp, sunlamp, sauna.
- Individuals were asked about their past use of sunlamps, history of sun exposure, tendency to suffer sunburn, previous radiation treatment and smoking history.
- Figure 1 shows the emission spectra of the four sunlamps tested under laboratory conditions.
- Because it is not pumpkin growing season, we'd grow it in captivity, of course, with special sunlamps in a green house.
2A large lamp with a parabolic reflector used in filmmaking. Example sentencesExamples - ‘To meet him was like suddenly coming under a sunlamp, such was the quality of his magnetism,’ Jones wrote.
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