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Meanings of
UV
in English
Portuguese
radiação ultra-violeta
Catalan
ultraviolat
Spanish
radiación ultravioleta
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Radiation lying in the ultraviolet range; wave lengths shorter than light but longer than X rays.
ultraviolet
ultraviolet radiation
ultraviolet light
ultraviolet illumination
Portuguese
radiação ultra-violeta
Synonyms
Examples for "
ultraviolet
"
ultraviolet
ultraviolet radiation
ultraviolet light
ultraviolet illumination
Examples for "
ultraviolet
"
1
State 1, exhibits no
near
-
ultraviolet
CD but has some residual
far-
ultraviolet
CD.
2
We currently can't see
ultraviolet
and infrared, but we know they're real.
3
Why this would resolve the
ultraviolet
catastrophe, we'll explain in Section 4.
4
The MIT Press Romesberg is careful to separate himself from
wings
-
and
-
ultraviolet
-
vision
transhumanism.
5
It has protected your organs from
ultraviolet
radiation, toxic chemicals, and germs.
1
It has protected your organs from
ultraviolet
radiation
,
toxic chemicals, and germs.
2
UVB is the most energetic and DNA-damaging to humans in
ultraviolet
radiation
.
3
A percentage of
ultraviolet
radiation
penetrates even a highly rated sunscreen.
4
Both these cytokines are released from keratinocytes in the epidermis by
ultraviolet
radiation
.
5
Two other major causes of free radicals are smoking and
ultraviolet
radiation
from sunlight.
1
In the back was a section entirely lit by blue
ultraviolet
light
.
2
Gray's flashlight must be emitting
ultraviolet
light
,
visible only through the scopes.
3
Patti Smith has an aura that'd probably show up under
ultraviolet
light
.
4
Background: The effects of
ultraviolet
light
exposure on scar pigmentation are well documented.
5
The excimer laser catheter instead generates
ultraviolet
light
pulses with low penetration power.
Usage of
UV
in English
1
Hungry critters,
UV
damage and mold can compromise your pack's water resistance.
2
A possible application of
UV
-
irradiated
DNP for various structural investigations is discussed.
3
Plant biologist Professor Jason Wargent studies how plants respond to
UV
light.
4
Weather forecast and
UV
index for all provinces Gauteng: Fine and warm.
5
Conclusions: There is considerable variation in radon and
UV
exposure across Switzerland.
6
Weather forecast and
UV
index for all provinces Gauteng: Fine and cool.
7
Weather forecast and
UV
index for all provinces Gauteng: Fine and hot.
8
After 4 weeks of chronic
UV
exposure, these cells were barely detectable.
9
To keep time, quantum-logic clocks measure the vibration frequency of
UV
lasers.
10
Some will even place a
UV
light overhead to simulate the sun.
11
In contrast,
UV
-
irradiated
NBCCS fibroblasts showed no such increase in DNA synthesis.
12
If the beads change color, the
UV
light passes through the bottle.
13
The structures were determined by
UV
,
IR, NMR and MS spectral analysis.
14
The substances in channels were simultaneously detected with
UV
having multiple cells.
15
The Company's main products include blue, white, green and
UV
LED chips.
16
Filters: Besides the
UV
that are permanently on, I don't take anything.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
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uv
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
harmful uv
use uv
kind uv
think uv
full uv
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Translations for
UV
Portuguese
radiação ultra-violeta
radiação ultravioleta
ultravioleta
Catalan
ultraviolat
raigs ultraviolats
Spanish
radiación ultravioleta
UV
through the time
UV
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
United States of America
Less common
United Kingdom
Rare