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1 times the distance between the Earth and the Sun.
2 erated from TTA-UC (0.158 mA cm(-2)) under 1 sun.
3 OC) of 970 mV and efficiency of 6.5% under 1 Sun.
4 temperatures less than 7000 K, including the Sun.
5 decadal periods-11 years in the case of the Sun.
6 rhythms or competence to orientate using the sun.
7 is estimated at about one-tenth that of the Sun.
8 the interstellar medium and the birth of the Sun.
9 mass of about 12 per cent of the mass of the Sun.
10 g resembles the Earth's revolving around the Sun.
11 gered activity at greater distances from the Sun.
12 onizes with the east-west progression of the sun.
13 standing is too focused on conditions in the sun.
14 tion in stars that are more evolved than the Sun.
15 population of astronomical objects near the Sun.
16 ay luminosity are comparable to those of the Sun.
17 h masses around 2 x 10(10) times that of the Sun.
18 errestrial events until they are seen on the Sun.
19 at compositionally most closely resemble the Sun.
20 hydrodynamic structures within 0.3 AU of the Sun.
21 proach within 0.25 astronomical units of the Sun.
22 distances of more than 9 kiloparsec from the Sun.
23 aser light from intensities of less than 100 suns.
24 reshold of 23 W-cm(-2), or approximately 230 suns.
26 , unc-84 mutants and human cells depleted of Sun-1 are sensitive to DNA cross-linking agents, and sen
27 a luminosity of 0.15 per cent of that of the Sun, a measured radius of 14 per cent of the radius of t
29 tellar convection has come from studying the Sun: about two million convective cells with typical siz
30 ities of up to one million times that of the Sun, all classical novae are recurrent, on timescales of
31 an be charged at a voltage of 2.90 V under 1 sun AM 1.5 illumination, which is lower than its dischar
32 version efficiency (PCE) up to 19.2% under 1 sun AM 1.5G irradiance, which is among the highest plana
33 ty of 4 x 10(13) times the luminosity of the Sun and a black-hole mass of 8 x 10(8) solar masses.
34 d radius of 14 per cent of the radius of the Sun and a mass of about 12 per cent of the mass of the S
38 s used to charge the battery under both full sun and indoor illumination conditions, and the addition
40 s more photodegraded (due to exposure to the sun) and the other with more biofilm, suggesting that th
41 cause they receive the least energy from the sun, and this extreme light climate varies on many diffe
42 are formed via a strong interaction between SUN- and KASH-domain-containing proteins in the nuclear
43 n relative to electron transport capacity in sun- and shade-grown sunflower (Helianthus annuus) leave
44 t the deficit of low-albedo objects near the Sun arises from the super-catastrophic breakup (that is,
48 e nature of ageing stellar dynamos, with the Sun being close to the critical transition to much weake
49 depletion of klarsicht (nesprin) or klariod (SUN) blocked the recruitment of ZASP-GFP to the nucleus
52 narch butterfly possesses a time-compensated sun compass dependent upon a circadian clock in the ante
53 rientation mechanism uses a time-compensated sun compass during both the migration south and the remi
54 ravelling the neuronal mechanisms underlying sun compass orientation and in identifying the genetic c
55 ete lunar and solar orientation apparatus; a sun compass, likely located in the brain and a moon comp
61 the Standardization of Uveitis Nomenclature (SUN) criteria, and to identify risk factors for the deve
62 was independent of age, sex, skin color, and sun damage (wrinkling, pigmented spots) and persisted th
63 behaviors among young children may minimize sun damage and foster lifelong sun protection behaviors
64 cell melanomas being associated with chronic sun damage and round cell melanoma with early age at ons
65 h diagnostic accuracy for lesions located on sun-damaged skin (adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 2.13; 95% C
67 control of melanomas arising in chronically sun-damaged skin on the head and neck has favorable recu
69 alization of Ndj1 to the SPB depended on the SUN domain protein Mps3, and removal of the N terminus o
71 ivated LINC complexes in which the conserved SUN-domain protein Sad1 remains stable but severs interp
73 ree drying methods (Oven-drying, Air-drying, Sun-drying), as well as the Oven-drying temperature usin
74 ionized regions of the disk surrounding the Sun during its formation may have triggered the formatio
75 ogenic CH4 to compensate for the faint young Sun during the "boring billion" years before the emergen
76 itational deflection of starlight around the Sun during the 1919 total solar eclipse provided measure
86 Most skin cancers in Asians were located on sun-exposed areas and occurred in individuals who emigra
87 d with a sudden onset of multiple lesions on sun-exposed areas of their extremities after a median of
90 Conclusions and Relevance: The high RTDs on sun-exposed body sites for BCC and SCC are in keeping wi
92 he low RTD on the hand and high RTDs on less sun-exposed sites suggest a complex association between
94 idermis and dermis of both sun-protected and sun-exposed skin derived from younger subjects (under 35
96 h larger fraction of melanomas that occur on sun-exposed skin is driven primarily by BRAF- or NRAS-ac
97 entified CARD11 mutations in peritumoral and sun-exposed skin, suggesting that CARD11-mediated altera
99 r depression and skin lesions resulting from sun exposure (actinic keratosis), and individual Neander
100 CI: 0.92, 1.05), skin reaction to prolonged sun exposure (for painful burn with blisters vs. practic
101 the two negative control outcomes related to sun exposure (HR = 1.15, 95% CI 1.11-1.19, p < 0.001, fo
102 bserved risk increases are driven by greater sun exposure among patients exposed to a PDE5 inhibitor.
106 could protect children and adolescents from sun exposure and that could change norms about sun safet
107 ning ability, and skin reaction to prolonged sun exposure as surrogate measures of pigmentation among
108 dy sites for BCC and SCC are in keeping with sun exposure as the primary etiologic factor for both tu
109 dy sites for BCC and SCC are in keeping with sun exposure as the primary etiologic factor for both tu
110 onic patch whose original color changes upon sun exposure due to its UV-responsive capabilities that
111 d eye color; skin cancer family history; and sun exposure history, such as tanning ability and number
114 s has been applied to human epidermis, where sun exposure leads to the accumulation of mutations and
118 p < 0.001), suggesting that men with higher sun exposure were more likely to become PDE5 inhibitor u
119 was associated with an increased duration of sun exposure without pain and improved quality of life i
121 rting symptoms before vs after 10 minutes of sun exposure, 2233 vs 1524 microg/dL; P </= .001), and i
122 ubjective measures including tolerability to sun exposure, ability to participate in outdoor activiti
123 esses across its subtypes, some unrelated to sun exposure, and extends potential involvement of the n
124 stment for age, sex, percentage of body fat, sun exposure, physical activity, and dietary vitamin D i
125 of cancer, anatomical location, time course, sun exposure, risk awareness, and preventive behavior.
126 hat we did not have individual-level data on sun exposure, so we could not directly control for this
127 somatic C>T mutations, a signature linked to sun exposure, the expected single-nucleotide variant cou
136 ly in black organ transplant recipients, and sun exposure/emigration history in Asian organ transplan
138 ted on the head and neck, damaged by chronic sun-exposure, and dermoscopically typified by regression
145 s of several parameters including shadow and sun, geographical directions and varieties of apples, wh
146 Moreover, multi-threading and support to Sun Grid Engine (SGE) are implemented to significantly b
149 generate an 11% decline in photosynthesis in sun-grown but not shade-grown leaves, primarily because
151 se versus direct light into the mesophyll of sun-grown sunflower leaves led to a more heterogenous sa
154 inal fluid samples were selected from Banner Sun Health Research Institute Brain and Body Donation Pr
155 tals under excitation intensity close to one sun, highlighting the intrinsically long carrier recombi
156 pply or reapply sunscreen and get out of the sun), hourly UV Index, and vitamin D production based on
157 high solar steam efficiency of 85.6% under 1 sun illumination (1 kW m(-2) ), which is among the best
159 and by 4% after 600 h under continuous full-sun illumination and maximum power point tracking, respe
164 lly evaporated Au back contact, under full 1 sun illumination, at 60 degrees C, and in a N2 atmospher
170 on as a planet, despite revolving around the Sun in the sense opposite to that of the planet itself.
171 between 5 and 15 astronomical units from the Sun, in agreement with the observed structure of the Sol
173 gnificance of a signaling molecule, Pak1, in sun-induced premalignant skin lesions and indicates that
176 103.2 muA cm(-2) at 1.23 V vs. RHE under one sun irradiation and an extremely high incident photon-to
177 e a mechanism for methanol oxidation under 1 sun irradiation on these metal oxide surfaces and discus
178 solar cells (PSCs), full exploitation of the sun-irradiation from ultraviolet (UV) to near infrared (
179 symmetry of active latitudes observed on the Sun is absent on zeta And, which hosts global spot patte
180 Dynamics Observatory, to show that when the Sun is observed as a star, the variation of coronal comp
182 composition in full-disk observations of the Sun is related to the evolution of coronal magnetic fiel
183 tostability of photovoltaic devices up to 10-Suns is observed, which is a direct result of the superi
184 y gravitational forces from the Moon and the Sun-is sensitive to the density of the two Large Low She
187 large-area concentrator modules towards the Sun limits their deployment to large, open land areas.
190 ave masses less than 60 per cent that of the Sun, make up 75 per cent of the population of the stars
195 tres, is located at a mean distance from the Sun of about 2.8 astronomical units (one astronomical un
196 s several hundred thousand times that of the Sun--often harbour multiple stellar populations, indicat
198 20-100% (w/w) after three drying treatments (sun-, oven-, and microwave drying) were investigated.
199 th history-possibly reviving the faint young Sun paradox during Proterozoic time and challenging exis
200 certainties as determined using ground-based sun photometer (AERONET) observations for 1998-2014.
201 to the lengthy and small-scale "flask in the sun" procedures of the past, modern solar concentrator s
204 e diagnosed in the in situ stage, located on sun-protected sites, and occurred in patients whose lesi
206 the BsmI SNP may emphasize the importance of sun protection and facilitate skin cancer prevention and
207 g bed avoidance, it is critical to emphasize sun protection and skin cancer screening in individuals
208 d to high levels of ambient solar radiation, sun protection and skin examination practices were most
211 and weekly text-message reminders related to sun protection behaviors (intervention group) and 147 (4
214 p had significantly higher scores related to sun protection behaviors on both sunny (mean [SE], 15.74
215 may minimize sun damage and foster lifelong sun protection behaviors that will reduce the likelihood
217 Outcomes were caregiver-reported use of sun protection by the child (seeking shade and wearing s
218 sunscreen use and to compare high- with low-sun protection factor (SPF) sunscreens in relation to su
219 rican Academy of Dermatology [AAD] criteria, sun protection factor [SPF], or vehicle) could be used t
223 ntable program can help augment anticipatory sun protection guidance in pediatric clinics and decreas
224 metic elegance, cost, and AAD guidelines for sun protection in making their recommendations to consum
225 onal policies have the potential to increase sun protection in occupational settings, occupational su
226 iers to sun-protective behaviors were "using sun protection is too hot" (75 participants [39.3%]) and
228 o educate the public that combining multiple sun protection measures may be needed to achieve optimal
229 all 3 groups, the strongest association with sun protection practices was with sun-sensitive skin typ
234 c to evaluate shade for its effectiveness in sun protection, and there is insufficient clinical evide
238 about sun safety behavior, which would make sun protective behavior more likely, could be promoted a
239 heir skin cancer risk perception, knowledge, sun protective behaviors and barriers, and desirable out
242 tion by the child (seeking shade and wearing sun-protective clothing and sunscreen) using a 5-point L
244 directly with the SUN (Sad1/Unc84) domain of Sun proteins [5-7], a family of transmembrane proteins o
245 nd Syne homology (KASH) and Sad1 and UNC-84 (SUN) proteins, respectively, connects the nucleus to cyt
246 easurements near Earth, its formation on the Sun remains elusive, yet is critical to understanding a
247 nic radial propagation of CMEs away from the Sun results in geometric expansion of CME plasma parcels
249 GL 551, HIP 70890 or simply Proxima) is the Sun's closest stellar neighbour and one of the best-stud
251 ier observational results by others that the Sun's electromagnetic dipole is moving toward the Sun's
252 omposition of solar-like stellar coronae.The Sun's elemental composition is a vital part of understan
253 In solar cells, the mismatch between the Sun's emission spectrum and the cells' absorption profil
256 ow that magnetic circular dichroism (MCD) of sun's ultraviolet C light by oxygen in Archaean earth's
259 keletal and cardiac muscle and together with SUN (Sad1p/UNC84)-domain containing proteins and lamin A
262 ventions aimed at increasing the adoption of sun safety practices among schools are needed regardless
265 y associated with the adoption of any of the sun safety school practices studied (eg, metropolitan st
267 ction in occupational settings, occupational sun-safety policies were uncommon among local government
269 d other physicians to influence occupational sun-safety practices and policies, which are consistent
270 uture biosphere-vegetation feedbacks such as sun-screening under daily 24 h sunshine in the subarctic
271 back nevi, presence of many freckles, and a sun-sensitive phenotypic index were independently associ
272 e of back nevi, presence of many freckles, a sun-sensitive phenotypic index, and prior amelanotic mel
275 are also linked to red hair, freckling, and sun sensitivity, all of which are known melanoma phenoty
277 croscopic studies that revealed intranuclear sun-shaped capsid factories, tubules, various stages of
278 of acral lentiginous melanoma (ALM), a rare sun-shielded melanoma subtype associated with worse surv
279 with masses 100 to 10,000 times that of the Sun should form and reside in dense stellar systems.
281 rding, in a single population of long-tailed sun skink (Eutropis longicaudata) living on Orchid Islan
282 tive cores and convective envelopes like our Sun), the magnetic field powers star spots, flares and o
283 th masses above 2 x 10(10) times that of the Sun; the number of quiescent galaxies has increased by a
285 age, 1744 vs 1567 microg/dL; P = .02), less sun tolerance (median ePPIX levels for those reporting s
292 d outdoor activities to avoid times when the sun was at peak intensity (15.0%; 95% CI, 11.4%-19.6%),
294 d lends further support to the idea that the Sun was born in a massive star-forming region together w
295 from when the star-forming region where the Sun was born was isolated from the interstellar medium a
298 more likely to be destroyed farther from the Sun, which explains the apparent excess of high-albedo n
299 dels that attempt to reconcile a faint young sun with planetwide evidence of liquid water in the Noac
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