| ultraviolet radiation |
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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| ultraviolet |
Electromagnetic radiation in the wavelength range of 4 to 400 nanometers.
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| ultraviolet radiation |
Radiation from the sun. Often called ultraviolet light although it is not light. Being beyond the visible part of the spectrum. This part of the sun
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| ultraviolet radiation |
Electromagnetic energy with wavelengths of .001 to .5 microns. These rays are of shorter wavelengths than visible light. The sun emits strong ultraviolet radiation.
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| ultraviolet blood i. |
a treatment involving removal of blood from a patient, exposing it to ultraviolet light, and returning it to the patient's circulation; abbreviated UBI.
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