ultraviolet radiation
ultraviolet radiation (UV) Electromagnetic radiation having wavelengths between that of violet light and long X-rays, i.e. between 400 nanometres and 4 nm. In the range 400–300 nm the radiation is known as the
near ultraviolet. In the range 300–200 nm it is known as the
far ultraviolet. Below 200 nm it is known as the
extreme ultraviolet or the
vacuum ultraviolet, as absorption by the oxygen in the air makes the use of evacuated apparatus essential. The sun is a strong emitter of UV radiation but only the near UV reaches the surface of the earth as the
ozone layer of the atmosphere absorbs all wavelengths below 290 nm. Ultraviolet radiation is classified in three ranges according to its effect on the skin: UV-A (320–400 nm), UV-B (290–320 nm), and UV-C (230–290 nm).
The longest-wavelength range, UV-A, is not harmful in normal doses and is used clinically in the treatment of certain skin complaints, such as psoriasis. It is also used to induce
vitamin D formation in patients that are allergic to vitamin D preparations. UV-B causes reddening of the skin followed by pigmentation (tanning). Excessive exposure can cause severe blistering. UV-C, with the shortest wavelengths, is particularly damaging. It is thought that short-wavelength ultraviolet radiation causes skin cancer and that the risk of contracting this has been increased by the depletion of the ozone layer.
Most UV radiation for practical use is produced by various types of mercury-vapour lamps. Ordinary glass absorbs UV radiation and therefore lenses and prisms for use in the UV are made from quartz.
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Optimum particle size of titanium dioxide and zinc oxide for attenuation of ultraviolet radiation.
Magazine article from: The Journal of Coatings Technology; 10/1/1990; ; 700+ words
; ...Zinc Oxide For Attenuation of Ultraviolet Radiation The optimum size of particles used to protect polymers from ultraviolet radiation is calculated using...wavelength of the incident ultraviolet radiation. The refractive index of...
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Simplified Calibration for Broadband Solar Ultraviolet Radiation Measurements6
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Magazine article from: Journal of the Alabama Academy of Science; 4/1/2009; 700+ words
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Ozone Study Predicts Increase In Cataract, Skin Cancer Risks; Ultraviolet Radiation Found to Affect Immune System
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 11/16/1991; ; 700+ words
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Ultraviolet Radiation and Terrestrial Ecosystems[dagger]
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Ultraviolet radiation: human exposure and health risks.(Cover Story)
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A simple all weather model to estimate ultraviolet solar radiation (290-385 nm)
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Solar Ultraviolet-B Radiation in Urban Environments: The Case of Baltimore, Maryland¶[dagger]
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The effects of elevated ultraviolet B radiation and elevated water temperature on the loss of zooxanthellae from Aiptasia pallida.
Magazine article from: Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science; 3/22/2003; ; 700+ words
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Impact of Solar Ultraviolet Radiation on Marine Phytoplankton of Patagonia, Argentina¶
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Ultraviolet Radiation
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Ultraviolet Rays and Radiation
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ultraviolet radiation
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
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Ultraviolet Astronomy
Encyclopedia entry from: UXL Encyclopedia of Science
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International Ultraviolet Explorer
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