Electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength shorter than that of visible 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.
1Plant biologist Professor Jason Wargent studies how plants respond to UV light.
2UV light is a potent stimulus for keratinocytes to release several cytokines.
3Some will even place a UV light overhead to simulate the sun.
4If the beads change color, the UV light passes through the bottle.
5UV light damages the slings, so store cams out of direct 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.
1Treatment by vitamins, diet, antibiotics, infrared and ultraviolet rays, all were useless.
2Glass won't do, for glass cuts off the ultraviolet rays entirely.
3The company says Tedlar can stand up to moisture, ultraviolet rays and inclement weather.
4Daily wear and tear, as well as ultraviolet rays, give helmets a finite lifespan.
5These discs surround the nucleus, guarding it like tiny parasols, blocking out ultraviolet rays.
1UV radiation is as lethal as mold in terms of fabric degradation.
2Additionally, they should get skin checks and protect themselves from UV radiation.
3Avobenzone The two main types of skin-damaging UV radiation are UVA and UVB.
4Objective: Indoor tanning with UV radiation-emitting lamps is common among adolescents and young adults.
5TERT promoter mutations were recently reported that were hypothesized to result from UV radiation.
1NOTE - Chemipro Kasei Co Ltd is a maker of ultraviolet ray absorbents.
2Robbed of some of its energy, the ultraviolet ray is far less effective at causing the free radical chain reaction.
3Derbyshire trading standards has revealed two thirds of tanning salons in the county are breaking the legal ultraviolet ray limits on sunbeds.
4One was a statuesque brunette with a milk white complexion that looked as if it had never been zapped by an ultraviolet ray.
5Treatment by vitamins, diet, antibiotics, infrared and ultraviolet rays, all were useless.
6Glass won't do, for glass cuts off the ultraviolet rays entirely.
7Ultraviolet rays have recently been found very valuable in the examination of questioned documents.
8The company says Tedlar can stand up to moisture, ultraviolet rays and inclement weather.
9Daily wear and tear, as well as ultraviolet rays, give helmets a finite lifespan.
10These discs surround the nucleus, guarding it like tiny parasols, blocking out ultraviolet rays.
11Clear panels, when it is opened, also expose the water to the sun's ultraviolet rays.
12A new ice age might dawn even as the ultraviolet rays slowly sterilized Earth's surface.
13They are trying to boost elements called antioxidants as protectors against the sun's ultraviolet rays.
14And pollution might also affect the ozone layer, which protects the planet from harmful ultraviolet rays.
15The epidermis is the outer layer which absorbs atmospheric toxins and ultraviolet rays from the sun.
16It is to protect their heads and faces from the cancer-inducing ultraviolet rays of the sun.
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