Examples of using Ultraviolet rays in English and their translations into Malay
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increasing the damage caused by ultraviolet rays on the retina.
Overexposure to ultraviolet rays can damage the retina which contains photo-sensitive cells in the back of the eye that allow you to see.
Ultraviolet rays from the sun not only affect the skin
which damage the skin from ultraviolet rays.
Smog, dirt and dust can all come in contact with the sun's ultraviolet rays, creating free radicals that deplete oxygen in skin cells and hamper collagen production.
blocking about 20% of the sun's ultraviolet rays(19, 20).
apply a special spray on your hair that will protect your hair from thermal damage, ultraviolet rays and reduce the risk of split ends.
Smoking and exposure to the sun's harmful ultraviolet rays can also encourage wrinkles to form.
effloresce because of pollution by ultraviolet rays, ozone, acid rain.
lightning and ultraviolet rays.
you should not place it under direct ultraviolet rays, the partial shade would be the most suitable option.
silk will absorb the sun's ultraviolet rays, to prevent UV damage to human skin, protect the skin.
other furniture in the house from ultraviolet rays.
The effect of daytime fluorescence provides maximum brightness of the coating in sunlight or in ultraviolet rays.
alcohol, and ultraviolet rays.
It's not only important to protect our skin from the sun's harmful ultraviolet rays, but our eyes as well.
a hat with a brim to block ultraviolet rays from sunlight may help to delay cataract formation and progression.
Not only does the skin need to be protected from the harmful effects of the sun's ultraviolet rays, the eye also needs to be.
Ultraviolet rays can damage the cornea
Ultraviolet rays can damage the cornea