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UV index a measure of the intensity of the sun
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UV A Band of wavelengths within the electromagnetic spectrum invisible to the human eye which are shorter than the blue end of the spectrum. All films are sensitive to some ultraviolet radiation. It shows as increased haze, particularly in distant views and at high altitudes, and may give a blue cast to a photograph.
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UV Light waves shorter than the visible blue-violet waves of the spectrum, ie, below 3900 Angstroms (?. UV can be used for the disinfection of water.
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UV UV is present in sunlight and is necessary for maintaining adequate levels of active vitamin D in box turtles
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uvula A cone-shaped projection hanging down from the soft palate in the oropharynx. The uvula may become swollen and enlarged in people who snore.
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