Radiation lying in the ultraviolet range; wave lengths shorter than light but longer than X rays.
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Examples for "ultraviolet"
Examples for "ultraviolet"
1State 1, exhibits no near-ultraviolet CD but has some residual far-ultraviolet CD.
2We currently can't see ultraviolet and infrared, but we know they're real.
3Why this would resolve the ultraviolet catastrophe, we'll explain in Section 4.
4The MIT Press Romesberg is careful to separate himself from wings-and-ultraviolet-vision transhumanism.
5It has protected your organs from ultraviolet radiation, toxic chemicals, and germs.
1It has protected your organs from ultraviolet radiation, toxic chemicals, and germs.
2UVB is the most energetic and DNA-damaging to humans in ultraviolet radiation.
3A percentage of ultraviolet radiation penetrates even a highly rated sunscreen.
4Both these cytokines are released from keratinocytes in the epidermis by ultraviolet radiation.
5Two other major causes of free radicals are smoking and ultraviolet radiation from sunlight.
1In the back was a section entirely lit by blue ultraviolet light.
2Gray's flashlight must be emitting ultraviolet light, visible only through the scopes.
3Patti Smith has an aura that'd probably show up under ultraviolet light.
4Background: The effects of ultraviolet light exposure on scar pigmentation are well documented.
5The excimer laser catheter instead generates ultraviolet light pulses with low penetration power.
1Hungry critters, UV damage and mold can compromise your pack's water resistance.
2A possible application of UV-irradiated DNP for various structural investigations is discussed.
3Plant biologist Professor Jason Wargent studies how plants respond to UV light.
4Weather forecast and UV index for all provinces Gauteng: Fine and warm.
5Conclusions: There is considerable variation in radon and UV exposure across Switzerland.
Translations for ultraviolet illumination