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 Translation for 'UV radiation' from English to Icelandic
eðlisfr.
útfjólublá geislun {kv}
UV radiation
Partial Matches
eðlisfr.
alfageislun {kv}
alpha radiation radiation>
eðlisfr.
gammageislun {kv}
gamma radiation radiation>
eðlisfr.
betageislun {kv}
beta radiation radiation>
útfjólublátt ljós {hv}UV light
útfjólublár {adj}ultraviolet <UV>
útgeislun {kv}radiation
geislun {kv}radiation
stjörnfr.
geimgeislar {k.ft}
cosmic radiation
eðlisfr.
geislagjafi {k}
radiation source
kjarn
grunngeislun {kv}
background radiation
eðlisfr.
kjarnageislun {kv}
nuclear radiation
sólgeislun {kv}solar radiation
eðlisfr.stjörnfr.
geislabelti {hv}
radiation belt
stjörnfr.
geimgeislun {kv}
cosmic radiation
eðlisfr.
innrauðir geislar {k.ft}
infrared radiation
eðlisfr.
röntgengeislun {kv}
X-radiation
eðlisfr.
agnageislun {kv}
particle radiation
eðlisfr.
hitageislun {kv}
thermal radiation
læknisfr.
geislameðferð {kv}
radiation therapy
læknisfr.
geislameðferð {kv}
radiation treatment
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Usage Examples English
  • Sunburn, for example, is caused by the disruptive effects of middle range UV radiation on skin cells, which is the main cause of skin cancer.
  • While UV radiation can assist in the production of vitamin D, excessive exposure to UV can damage health.
  • Spectrometers and radiometers are made for measurement of UV radiation.
  • This spacecraft was designed to observe gamma rays, X-rays and UV radiation from solar flares during a time of high solar activity and solar luminosity.
  • Oxidation can be accelerated by UV radiation in natural sunlight to cause photo-oxidation.

  • Upwelling of this water may have released massive hydrogen sulfide emissions into the atmosphere and would poison terrestrial plants and animals and severely weaken the ozone layer, exposing much of the life that remained to fatal levels of UV radiation.
  • The wavelength of absorption for a peptide bond is 190–230 nm, which makes it particularly susceptible to UV radiation.
  • It is present in very low concentrations throughout the latter, with its highest concentration high in the ozone layer of the stratosphere, which absorbs most of the Sun's ultraviolet (UV) radiation.
  • In high altitudes, the "Podarcis hispaniscus" responds to higher temperature with a darker dorsal coloration to prevent UV-radiation and background matching.
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