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Discover Ludwig"UV radiation" is a correct and usable term in written English, and is a common scientific term used to refer to radiation in the ultraviolet range of the electromagnetic spectrum.
For example, "Exposure to UV radiation over an extended period of time can increase the risk of developing skin cancer."
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Strong UV radiation damages DNA.
UV radiation readily penetrates cloud cover.
IARC (2006) Exposure to artificial UV radiation and skin cancer.
"UV radiation is an important cause of skin cancer," Dr. Halpern said.
Boaters have to be especially diligent because the water is a powerful reflector of UV radiation.
UV radiation also impairs the skin's immune system in alarming ways, Dr. Baron said.
But DNA can also be disrupted by environmental factors, such as UV radiation.
A doctor might point out that UV radiation and cigarettes both contain carcinogens.
The metal skin and most of the glass of spacecraft, however, block much UV radiation.
There is absolutely no correlation between temperature and UV radiation".
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