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Sunscreen Effect
A Sunscreen Effect involves absorption, reflection, or scattering of ultraviolet radiation, resulting in decreased penetration of the skin by ultraviolet radiation. Decreased radiation penetration reduces the risk of DNA damage and skin cancer. (NCI Thesaurus)
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