| ultraviolet l. |
one which produces ultraviolet rays.
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| ultraviolet m. |
a microscope which utilizes reflecting optics or quartz and other ultraviolet-transmitting lenses, with radiation of less than 400 mμ wavelength as the image-forming energy.
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| ultraviolet p. |
the use of ultraviolet radiation (which may be type A, B, or C, or a combination of types) in the treatment of skin diseases. The radiation is generated by an artificial source such as an arc lamp and may be used in combination with photosensitizing drugs; see also photochemotherapy.
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| ultraviolet r.’s |
those invisible rays of the spectrum which are beyond the violet rays; their wavelengths range between 4 and 400 nm; see ultraviolet.
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| ultraviolet ray o. |
actinic conjunctivitis.
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