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  1. SCIENCE|natural and applied sciences|physical sciences · ENVIRONMENT|deterioration of the environment|nuisance
    radaíocht ultraivialait Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    Ultraviolettstrahlung | ultraviolette Strahlung
    de
    Definition elektromagnetische Strahlung mit Wellenlängen zwischen 380 nm und 200 nm Reference Reichel Hrsg.,Grundlagen der Arbeitsmedizin,1985,S.258
    ultraviolet radiation | UV radiation | UV
    en
    Definition electromagnetic radiation which has a wavelength between 0.5 nm and 400 nm, located between the visible and X-ray regions of the electromagnetic spectrum Reference """ultraviolet radiation."" A Dictionary of Earth Sciences, edited by Allaby, Michael. Oxford University Press, 2008, http://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780199211944.001.0001/acref-9780199211944-e-8846 [4.9.2013]"
    Comment "- Near ultraviolet [ IATE:1485444 ] occurs at wavelengths between 400 nm and 300 nm, middle ultraviolet between 300 nm and 200 nm, and extreme ultraviolet [ IATE:1412689 ] between 200 nm and 150 nm.Reference: ""ultraviolet radiation."" A Dictionary of Earth Sciences, edited by Allaby, Michael. Oxford University Press, 2008, http://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780199211944.001.0001/acref-9780199211944-e-8846 [4.9.2013]- The UV spectrum is divided into:Vacuum UV [ IATE:1120073 ] (40-190 nm),Far UV [ IATE:1485443 ] (190-220 nm),UVC [ IATE:1485442 ] (220-290 nm),UVB [ IATE:1485441 ] (290-320), andUVA [ IATE:1485440 ] (320-400 nm).Reference: Health Physics Society > Ultraviolet Radiation, http://hps.org/hpspublications/articles/uv.html [4.9.2013]- The light from the Sun that reaches the earth is largely composed of non-ionising radiation, since the ionising far-ultraviolet rays have been filtered out by the gases in the atmosphere, particularly oxygen. The remaining ultraviolet radiation from the Sun is in the non-ionising band, and causes molecular damage (for example, sunburn) by photochemical and free-radical-producing means that do not ionise.Reference: Wikipedia > Non-ionizing radiation, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-ionizing_radiation [4.9.2013]"
    radiation ultra-violette | radiations ultra-violets
    fr
    Definition émission d'ondes lumineuses, principalement à partir du four électrique de fusion. Une exposition prolongée d'une partie du corps peut provoquer des brûlures sévères Reference CIATF Dic idéologique fonderie,1979