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sun lamp

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noun

  1. a lamp that generates ultraviolet rays, used for obtaining an artificial suntan, for muscular therapy, etc

  2. a lamp used in film studios, etc, to give an intense beam of light by means of parabolic mirrors

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People usually develop basal cell carcinoma after they are exposed to UV radiation through sunlight, tanning beds or sun lamps.

From Seattle Times

Some hiking boots, a sun lamp, a reusable travel mug, a rain jacket?

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Some hiking boots, a sun lamp, a reusable travel mug?

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Bundle up and turn on your sun lamps, Seattle, because the weekend is starting off cold and overcast with snow possible in the hours ahead.

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He also invented a coin-operated box outfitted with sun lamps for gyms, so that fitness enthusiasts could bronze themselves, quarter by quarter.

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