ultraviolet radiation

NOUN
  1. radiation lying in the ultraviolet range; wave lengths shorter than light but longer than X rays
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How To Use ultraviolet radiation In A Sentence

  • The ozone decline is expected to produce an increase in the ultraviolet radiation at the ground.
  • The main cause is ultraviolet radiation from the sun or sunbeds. Times, Sunday Times
  • The main cause is ultraviolet radiation from the sun or sunbeds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ultraviolet radiation could do the same job as the electrical discharge in their laboratory.
  • This stratospheric ozone layer filters out much of the sun's harmful ultraviolet radiation. An Introduction to Community Health
  • Solar cells prefer visible, or even ultraviolet radiation.
  • In his own private laboratory, he worked with ultraviolet radiation at the ultimate resolution of the optical microscope.
  • When that foundation is vaporized over time by ultraviolet radiation or aging, the pores can appear more open, a condition known as “patulous pores.” Simple Skin Beauty
  • The total spectrum of solar radiation comprises ultraviolet radiations, visible light, and infra-red radiations, in order of increasing electromagnetic wavelengths.
  • All barites that fluoresce are phosphorescent for variable lengths of time after extended ultraviolet radiation exposure.
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