i have the format it needs to be in and also some other information from the experiment.
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Author links open overlay panelHao Ou-Yang PhD a, a, b, c, d, BackgroundThe manner in which consumers apply sunscreens is often inadequate for ultraviolet protection according to the labeled sun protection factor (SPF). Although sunscreen SPFs are labeled by testing at an application density of 2 mg/cm2, Rigel, D. S., Markovic, S. N., Kligman, L. H., Sambandan, D. R., Grosick, T., Wright, M. A., Kim, S. M., Russak, J., Gilchrest, B. A., Aubin, F., English, D. R., Dam, R. M. van, Ortonne, J. P., & Roberts, L. K. (2012, March 30). High-SPF sunscreens (SPF ≥ 70) may provide ultraviolet protection above minimal recommended levels by adequately compensating for lower sunscreen user application amounts. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0190962212002605?casa_token=3gwrZrsVFR8AAAAA%3AmQy1JqUHUqyRxWbrkoF-HW5p_g7MGGCI3-yH_o5kyGcyTkakiWFp6cvYroPBYJbemCKT3JFb-w
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