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Thanks for the find. Very interesting. And it seems to corroborate with Ray's saying that, given low moderate exposure, higher-level radiation passes faster through our bodies w/o much damage contrary to the effects of lower-level radiation that tends to be less scattered in the atmosphere and to 'linger' in our bodies."In view of this, short, nonerythemogenic exposures around noon should be recommended rather than longer nonerythemogenic exposures in the afternoon. This would give a maximal yield of vitamin D at a minimal CMM risk."