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The role of glass as a barrier against the transmission of ultraviolet radiation: an experimental study
Photodermatology, Photoimmunology and Photomedicine, 07/17/09
Duarte I et al. – The main characteristics of glass that make it a photoprotective agent are its type (especially laminated glass) and color (especially green), which give rise to good performance by this material as a barrier against the transmission of radiation.
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