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  Vol. 92 No. 6, December 1965 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Ultraviolet Erythema

MARK ALLEN EVERETT, MD; ROBERT L. OLSEN, MD; ROBERT M. SAYER, MD

Arch Dermatol. 1965;92(6):713-719.


Abstract

A high pressure, xenon arc, grating monochromator was used to study the erythema action spectrum in 36 subjects in the spectral region 250 mµ to 310 mµ. The resultant erythema action spectrum is characterized by continuously decreasing efficiency from a maximum at 250 mµ. A second maximum at 297 mµ and a minimum at 280 mµ as reported by others was not observed and is believed to be an artifact of method.



Author Affiliations

OKLAHOMA CITY

From the Department of Dermatology, University of Oklahoma Medical Center.


Footnotes

Accepted for publication July 9, 1965.

Reprint requests to Department of Dermatology, University of Oklahoma Medical Center, Oklahoma City 4, Okla (Dr. Everett).



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