Electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength shorter than that of visible light, but longer than X-rays.
1 NOTE - Chemipro Kasei Co Ltd is a maker of ultraviolet ray absorbents.
2 Robbed of some of its energy, the ultraviolet ray is far less effective at causing the free radical chain reaction.
3 Derbyshire trading standards has revealed two thirds of tanning salons in the county are breaking the legal ultraviolet ray limits on sunbeds.
4 One was a statuesque brunette with a milk white complexion that looked as if it had never been zapped by an ultraviolet ray .
5 Treatment by vitamins, diet, antibiotics, infrared and ultraviolet rays , all were useless.
6 Glass won't do, for glass cuts off the ultraviolet rays entirely.
7 Ultraviolet rays have recently been found very valuable in the examination of questioned documents.
8 The company says Tedlar can stand up to moisture, ultraviolet rays and inclement weather.
9 Daily wear and tear, as well as ultraviolet rays , give helmets a finite lifespan.
10 These discs surround the nucleus, guarding it like tiny parasols, blocking out ultraviolet rays .
11 Clear panels, when it is opened, also expose the water to the sun's ultraviolet rays .
12 A new ice age might dawn even as the ultraviolet rays slowly sterilized Earth's surface.
13 They are trying to boost elements called antioxidants as protectors against the sun's ultraviolet rays .
14 And pollution might also affect the ozone layer, which protects the planet from harmful ultraviolet rays .
15 The epidermis is the outer layer which absorbs atmospheric toxins and ultraviolet rays from the sun.
16 It is to protect their heads and faces from the cancer-inducing ultraviolet rays of the sun.
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