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"UV-B"
Keywords:
ultraviolet
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ozone
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wavelength
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besta
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sunburn
Related Terms:
Ultraviolet radiation
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Uvb radiation
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Uvc
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Ultraviolet rays
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Infrared radiation
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Uva radiation
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Longwave radiation
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Atmospheric window
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Ultraviolet
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Uv radiation
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Visible radiation
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Infra-red
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Shortwave radiation
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Infrared
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Atmospheric windows
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Infrared light
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Uvb
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Uva
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Thermal infrared
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Solar spectrum
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Near infrared
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Light
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Continuum
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Optical radiation
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Visible light
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Emit
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Solar radiation
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Far infrared
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Ultraviolet light
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Absorption spectrum
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Sunlight
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Electromagnetic spectrum
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Stokes shift
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Absorption line
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Emission spectrum
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Black body radiation
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X-rays
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Ultra-violet
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Infrared telescope
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Graybody
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Terrestrial radiation
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Emissivity
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Infrared spectroscopy
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Thermal radiation
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Window
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Black body
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X-ray
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Nonionizing radiation
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Photoluminescence
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Blackbody
Ultraviolet radiation-B (Besta) range
ue.com.hk
Ultraviolet light from the Sun with a wavelength between 290-320 nm. Ozone absorbs most UV-B light before it reaches the surface of the Earth.
ozone.gi.alaska.edu
Wavelength 290 and = 315 nm.
msc.ec.gc.ca
the type of UV radiation which causes most of the damage to plants and animals
woodrow.org
Ultraviolet radiation in the wavelength band of 0.29–0.32 μm; a component of the spectrum of solar radiation that can cause sunburn and skin cancer. This band is only partially blocked by the atmospheric ozone layer.
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