| insolation | 1. The act or process to exposing to the rays of the sun fro the purpose of drying or maturing, as fruits, drugs, etc, or of rendering acid, as vinegar. 2. <medicine> A sunstroke. Exposure of a patient to the sun's rays; a sun bath. Origin: L. Insolatio: cf. F. Insolation. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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sunstroke: sudden prostration due to exposure to the sun or excessive heat incident solar radiation heliotherapy: therapeutic exposure to sunlight
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Incoming solar radiation. Also, a measurement of the amount of this solar energy falling on a surface perpendicular to the sun's rays, of a specified size and over a specified period of time.
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solar irradiance of a surface, sometimes totaled over a finite time period such as a day.
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solar radiation received at the earth's surface.
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The amount of solar energy that reaches the earth
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| insolation | sudden prostration due to exposure to the sun or excessive heat |
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