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Hirn, T., Kirmas, A., Backes, D., & Eckstein, L. (2021). The influence of radiation intensity and wavelength on thermal perception. Building and Environment, 196, 107763.  
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      Fig. 1
illustrates that human skin reflects between 30% and 70% of incident
short-wave radiation (IR-A radiation with 𝜆 = 0.78 μm to 1.4 μm,
and also visible light). In contrast, for long-wave radiation (IR-C type
with 𝜆 ≥ 3 μm) the skin’s reflectance is typically below 10% [11–
14]. Similar observations were made for typical cotton clothing, which
hardly absorbs and rather reflects short-wave radiation [15]. As for
instance sunlight largely consist of short-wave radiation, the practical
significance of these considerations becomes clear.
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