Glossary U
Glossary U
Ultraviolet (UV) light refers to the radiation lying in the ultraviolet range; wave lengths shorter than light but longer than X rays.Ultraviolet light is a wavelength that is above violet in the
Ultraviolet A is one of the three types of invisible light rays (together with ultraviolet B and ultraviolet C) given off by the sun. Although ultraviolet C is the most dangerous type of ultraviolet light in terms of its potential to harm life on earth, it cannot penetrate earth's protective ozone layer.
The Ultraviolet Forensic Imaging is the use of ultraviolet lights to enhance details in photographs.
Umwelt is Binswanger's term for the physical world, relating to the environment, the objects and living beings within it; attending to the biological and physical aspects of the world.
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