The anatomical distribution of sunlight

Abstract
The relative distribution of natural UV radiation was measured at 10 sites on the surface of an unclothed manikin for 2 h around solar noon on 19 different days during late summer in Canterbury, U.K. [United Kingdom]. The dosimeter used was polysulfone film. The results obtained indicated that vertical surfaces of the body received about 1/2 of the dose relative to the vertex and that the relative doses at different sites were independent of weather conditions.