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ultraviolet radiation Radiant energy in the range of about 100-380 nanometers (nm). For practical applications the UV band is broken down as follows?Ozone producing
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ultraviolet Light that is so blue humans cannot see it. A band of the electromagnetic spectrum between the visible and the X-ray. Photons of ultraviolet light are more energetic than photons of visible light.
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ultraviolet Of or relating to the range of invisible radiation wavelengths on the border of the x-ray region, just beyond the violet in the visible spectrum.
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ultraviolet radiation For practical purposes, any radiant energy within the range of 100-380 nanometers. Some wavelengths (180-220) produce ozone, some (220-300) are bactericidal, some (280-320) are erythermal (redden human skin) and others (320-400) cause secondary luminance (blacklight).
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ultraviolet radiation Electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths smaller than those of visible radiation; for the purpose of this section on laser safety, 0.2 to 0.4
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