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Physiological Changes of Human Skin after Sun Exposure Revealed by the Principle Components of Skin Diffuse Reflection Spectrum

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Abstract

After sun exposure, the concentrations of melanin and hemoglobin in human skin keep changing within 6 weeks. Measuring the diffuse reflection spectra and finding the principle components, the related physiological changes can thus be revealed. © 2019 Szu-Yu Chen, Pang-Lung Li, and Wei-Chien Hu

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