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IR: Encyclopedia II - Windows XP Media Center Edition - Hardware Requirements

Media Center has higher hardware requirements than other versions of Windows XP. MCE 2005 requires at least a 1.6 GHz (or equivalent) processor, DirectX 9 hardware-accelerated GPU (such as a recent ATI Radeon or NVIDIA GeForce), and 256 MB of RAM. Some functionality, such as Media Center Extender support, use of multiple tuners, or HDTV playback/recording carries higher system requirements. Unlike most other software PVR solutions, Media Center is restricted in the range of hardware that it supports. Media Center tuners must have a st ...

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Windows XP Media Center Edition, Windows XP Media Center Edition - Hardware Requirements, Windows XP Media Center Edition - Versions, Windows XP Media Center Edition - Hacks

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IR: Encyclopedia II - Winchester and Western Railroad - History

Winchester and Western Railroad - Origins of the W&W. The Winchester and Western was initially incorporated on August 16, 1916 for the purpose of tapping the forests of southeastern Hampshire County, West Virginia and southwestern Frederick County, Virginia in order to supply railroad ties to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. The idea of building such a conduit to tap these resources had been conceived during World War I when the traffic on the railways of the United States had been greatly increased. More rai ...

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Winchester and Western Railroad, Winchester and Western Railroad - History, Winchester and Western Railroad - Origins of the W&W, Winchester and Western Railroad - Construction, Winchester and Western Railroad - The W&W in Use, Winchester and Western Railroad - Demise of the W&W, Winchester and Western Railroad - Course, Winchester and Western Railroad - Towns Serviced, Winchester and Western Railroad - Frederick County Virginia, Winchester and Western Railroad - Hampshire County West Virginia, Winchester and Western Railroad - Hardy County West Virginia

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IR: Encyclopedia II - NEAR Shoemaker - Mission profile

NEAR Shoemaker - Summary. The primary goal of the mission was to study the near Earth asteroid 433 Eros from orbit for approximately one year. Eros is an S-type asteroid approximately 13 × 13 × 33 km in size, the second largest near-Earth asteroid. Initially the orbit was circular with a radius of 200 km. The radius of the orbit was brought down in stages to a 50 × 50 km orbit on 30 April 2000 and decreased to 35 × 35 km on July 14, 2000. The orbit was raised over succeeding months to a 200 × 200 km orbit an ...

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NEAR Shoemaker, NEAR Shoemaker - Mission profile, NEAR Shoemaker - Summary, NEAR Shoemaker - The journey to Eros, NEAR Shoemaker - Failure of first attempt at orbital insertion, NEAR Shoemaker - Orbital insertion, NEAR Shoemaker - Orbits and landing, NEAR Shoemaker - Spacecraft and subsystems, NEAR Shoemaker - Reference

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IR: Encyclopedia II - Light - Theories about light

Light - Early Greek ideas. In 55 BC Lucretius, continuing the ideas of earlier atomists, wrote that light and heat from the Sun were composed of minute particles. Ptolemy also wrote about the refraction of light. Light - 10th century optical theory. The Persian scientist Abu Ali al-Hasan ibn al-Haytham (965-c.1040), also known as Alhazen, developed a broad theory that explained vision, using geometry and anatomy, which stated that each point on an illuminated area or obj ...

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Light, Light - Visible electromagnetic radiation, Light - Speed of light, Light - Refraction, Light - Optics, Light - Color and wavelengths, Light - Measurement of light, Light - Light sources, Light - Theories about light, Light - Early Greek ideas, Light - 10th century optical theory, Light - The 'plenum', Light - Particle theory, Light - Wave theory, Light - Electromagnetic theory, Light - Particle theory revisited, Light - Quantum theory, Light - Wave-particle duality, Light - A light wave

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IR: Encyclopedia II - Graphing calculator - History

The Japanese company Casio introduced graphing calculators with its fx-7000G in 1985. After Casio, Hewlett Packard followed shortly in the form of the HP-28C. This was followed by the HP-28S (1988), HP-48SX (1990), HP-48S (1991), HP-48G/GX (1994), HP-38G (1995), HP-39G (199x), HP-40G (199x), HP-49G (1999), and the HP-49G+ and HP-48GII (2003). The current top-of-the line model, HP-49G+, features a Computer Algebra System (CAS), which lets the user perform many types of symbolic computations, like derivation and integration of functions ...

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Graphing calculator, Graphing calculator - History, Graphing calculator - Graphing calculators in schools

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IR: Encyclopedia II - Appanoose County Community Railroad - History

The railroad track from Centerville, Iowa to Albia, Iowa was once owned by the Wabash Railroad. Later it became part of the Norfolk & Western railroad, which later became the Norfolk Southern. Norfolk Southern closed the railroad and was later purchased by the APNC, or Appanoose County, Railroad. The APNC once owned a branch line to Moulton, Iowa, which was also part of the Norfolk Southern system; this line was abandoned sometime around 1980-1999. Today the APNC railroad owns the route from the Centerville industrial area, through Udel ...

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Appanoose County Community Railroad, Appanoose County Community Railroad - History, Appanoose County Community Railroad - Other railroads in the area, Appanoose County Community Railroad - The APNC's locomotives, Appanoose County Community Railroad - Excursion trains, Appanoose County Community Railroad - Driving directions

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IR: Encyclopedia II - IATA airline designator - List of designators

Airlines are listed by two-letter designator with nationality in parentheses. When adding entries, please make sure that a redirect is in place or that the IATA code is listed on the existing DAB page. Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z IATA airline designator - 0. 0S: Spice Air (India) IATA airline designator - 1. 1A: Amadeus Global Travel Distri ...

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IATA airline designator, IATA airline designator - List of designators, IATA airline designator - 0, IATA airline designator - 1, IATA airline designator - 2, IATA airline designator - 3, IATA airline designator - 4, IATA airline designator - 5, IATA airline designator - 6, IATA airline designator - 7, IATA airline designator - 8, IATA airline designator - 9, IATA airline designator - A, IATA airline designator - B, IATA airline designator - C, IATA airline designator - D, IATA airline designator - E, IATA airline designator - F, IATA airline designator - G, IATA airline designator - H, IATA airline designator - I, IATA airline designator - J, IATA airline designator - K, IATA airline designator - L, IATA airline designator - M, IATA airline designator - N, IATA airline designator - O, IATA airline designator - P, IATA airline designator - Q, IATA airline designator - R, IATA airline designator - S, IATA airline designator - T, IATA airline designator - U, IATA airline designator - V, IATA airline designator - W, IATA airline designator - X, IATA airline designator - Y, IATA airline designator - Z

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IR: Encyclopedia II - Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - ISDB-T

Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - History. HDTV was invented at NHK STRL. The research of HDTV started as early as in the 1960s, though only in 1973 a standard was proposed to the ITU-R (CCIR). In the 1980's, the television camera, high definition cathode-ray tube, video tape recorder and editing equipment among others have developed. In 1982 NHK developed MUSE (Multiple sub-nyquist sampling Encoding), the first HDTV video compression and transmission system. MUSE adopted digital video compression system ...

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Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Introduction, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Video and audio compression, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Transmission, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Interaction, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Interfaces and Encryption, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Receiver, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Problems, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Copy Protection Technology, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - B-CAS Card, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Services, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - ISDB-S, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - History, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Technical specification, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Channel, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - ISDB-T, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - History, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Feature, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Adoption, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Technical specification, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Channel, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - 2.6 GHz Mobile satellite digital audio/video broadcasting, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - ISDB-Tsb, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - ISDB-C, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Standards, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Table of terrestrial HDTV transmission systems

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IR: Encyclopedia II - Lego Mindstorms - The RCX programmable brick

The RCX is the most powerful programmable brick in the Mindstorms line. It contains a Renesas H8/300 microcontroller as its internal CPU. The brick is programmed by downloading a program written in one of several available programming languages from a PC to the brick's RAM via a special infrared (IR) interface. After program downloading and starting, an RCX-enabled Mindstorms creation may function totally on its own, acting on internal and external stimuli according to the programmed instructions. Also, two or more RCX bricks can communicate ...

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Lego Mindstorms, Lego Mindstorms - The RCX programmable brick, Lego Mindstorms - Sensors, Lego Mindstorms - Available programming languages, Lego Mindstorms - Mindstorms SDK, Lego Mindstorms - Future: MindStorms NXT due August 2006, Lego Mindstorms - NXT Brick, Lego Mindstorms - Parts

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IR: Encyclopedia II - T-72 - Design characteristics

The T-72 exhibits many design features shared with other tank designs of Soviet origin. Some of these are viewed as deficiencies in a straight comparison to NATO tanks, but most are a product of the way these tanks were envisioned to be employed, based on the Soviets' practical experiences in World War II. The T-72 is extremely lightweight, at forty-one tonnes, and very small compared to Western main battle tanks. Some of the roads and bridges in former Warsaw Pact countries were designed such that T-72s can travel along in formation, ...

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T-72, T-72 - Production history, T-72 - Design characteristics, T-72 - Variants, T-72 - Combat history

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IR: Encyclopedia II - Calculator - History

Calculator - Origin: The Abacus. The first calculators were abacuses, and were often constructed as a wooden frame with beads sliding on wires. Abacuses were in use centuries before the adoption of the written Arabic numerals system and are still widely used by merchants and clerks in China and elsewhere. Calculator - The 17th century. Wilhelm Schickard built the first automatic calculator called the "Calculating Clock" in 1623. Some 20 years later, in 1645, French philosopher ...

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Calculator, Calculator - Overview, Calculator - Electronic calculators, Calculator - Personal computing, Calculator - History, Calculator - Origin: The Abacus, Calculator - The 17th century, Calculator - 1930s to 1960s, Calculator - 1970s to mid-1980s, Calculator - Mid-1980s to present, Calculator - Drawbacks, Calculator - Trivia, Calculator - Patents

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IR: Encyclopedia II - Bolo self-aware tank - Description and History

Bolos are tracked armoured vehicles similar to the tanks of 20th century Earth, but differ in that they are much larger, far more powerful, heavily armed self-aware artificial intelligences. They were originally developed in the late 20th/early 21st century by the Bolo Division of General Motors in the United States. As humanity spread beyond Earth, the Bolos followed to protect the Empire, and later the Concordiat. For millennia they provided the bulwark of humanity's defense, participating in numerous wars against various aliens, most nota ...

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Bolo self-aware tank, Bolo self-aware tank - Description and History, Bolo self-aware tank - Bolo Offensive Systems, Bolo self-aware tank - Bolo Defensive Systems, Bolo self-aware tank - Artificial Intelligence, Bolo self-aware tank - Bolo Marks Years of Introduction and Notable Bolos, Bolo self-aware tank - Books

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IR: Encyclopedia II - Ultraviolet - Uses

UV light has many various uses. Ultraviolet - Black lights. A black light is the name commonly given to a lamp emitting almost entirely long wave UV radiation and very little visible light. Fluorescent black lights are typically made in the same fashion as normal fluorescent lights except that only one phosphor is used instead of the typical 2 or 3 which produce a full spectrum light and the normally clear glass envelope of the bulb is replaced by a deep bluish purple glass called Wood's glass. Wood's glas ...

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Ultraviolet, Ultraviolet - Discovery, Ultraviolet - Health concerns and protection, Ultraviolet - Skin, Ultraviolet - Eye, Ultraviolet - Immune system, Ultraviolet - Beneficial effects, Ultraviolet - Uses, Ultraviolet - Black lights, Ultraviolet - Fluorescent lamps, Ultraviolet - Pest control, Ultraviolet - Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet - Astronomy, Ultraviolet - Analyzing minerals, Ultraviolet - Photolithography, Ultraviolet - Checking electrical insulation, Ultraviolet - Sterilization, Ultraviolet - Disinfecting drinking water, Ultraviolet - Food Processing, Ultraviolet - Fire detection, Ultraviolet - Curing of adhesives and coatings, Ultraviolet - Deterring Substance Abuse in Public Restrooms, Ultraviolet - External link

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IR: Encyclopedia II - Chemistry resources - Free online resources

Chemistry resources - Databases. Chemical catalog Compounds, analytical data Chmoogle The free chemistry search engine PubChem Compound, substance, and bioactivity data NCI Database Compound, substance, and bioactivity data, advanced search panel NIST Chemistry WebBook Compound data and spectra Chemfinder Compound data (cookie-based accession limit) SDBS Spectra (UV/Vis, IR, NMR) Bordwell pKa Table pKa values in DMSOSee also:

Chemistry resources, Chemistry resources - Free online resources, Chemistry resources - Databases, Chemistry resources - Online tools, Chemistry resources - Nomenclature, Chemistry resources - Periodic tables, Chemistry resources - Software, Chemistry resources - Safety

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IR: Encyclopedia II - AIM-9 Sidewinder - History

AIM-9 Sidewinder - Early development. The Sidewinder missile was a development of the Naval Ordnance Test Station (NOTS), Inyokern, California, now the Naval Air Weapon Development Center, China Lake, California. It was officially designated in 1952 and was originally conceived by William Burdette McLean. Developed by the US Navy starting in the late 1940s, the Sidewinder introduced several new technologies that made it simpler and much more reliable than its Air Force counterpart, the AIM-4 Falcon. After terrible experiences with the Falcon in the Vietnam War, the Air ...

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AIM-9 Sidewinder, AIM-9 Sidewinder - History, AIM-9 Sidewinder - Early development, AIM-9 Sidewinder - Service entry, AIM-9 Sidewinder - All-Aspect Sidewinders, AIM-9 Sidewinder - Conclusion, AIM-9 Sidewinder - General characteristics AIM-9L

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IR: Encyclopedia II - Galileo spacecraft - The Galileo spacecraft

The Jet Propulsion Laboratory built the Galileo spacecraft and managed the Galileo mission for NASA. Germany supplied the propulsion module. NASA's Ames Research Center managed the probe, which was built by Hughes Aircraft Company. At launch, the orbiter and probe together had a mass of 2,564 kilograms (5,653 pounds) and was seven metres tall. One section of the spacecraft rotated at 3 rpm, keeping Galileo stable and holding six instruments that gathered data from many different directions, including the fiel ...

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Galileo spacecraft, Galileo spacecraft - Mission overview, Galileo spacecraft - The Galileo spacecraft, Galileo spacecraft - Propulsion, Galileo spacecraft - Galileo's power, Galileo spacecraft - Instrumentation overview, Galileo spacecraft - Instrumentation details, Galileo spacecraft - Galileo's atmospheric entry probe, Galileo spacecraft - Science performed by the Galileo Orbiter at Jupiter, Galileo spacecraft - Other science done with Galileo, Galileo spacecraft - The Galileo Star Scanner, Galileo spacecraft - Remote detection of life, Galileo spacecraft - The Galileo optical experiment, Galileo spacecraft - Asteroid encounters, Galileo spacecraft - Spacecraft malfunctions, Galileo spacecraft - Main antenna failure, Galileo spacecraft - Tape recorder anomalies and remote repair, Galileo spacecraft - Other radiation related anomalies, Galileo spacecraft - Near failure of atmospheric probe parachute, Galileo spacecraft - Future of Jupiter exploration

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IR: Encyclopedia II - Light - Theories about light

Light - Early Greek ideas. In 55 BC Lucretius, continuing the ideas of earlier atomists, wrote that light and heat from the Sun were composed of minute particles. Ptolemy also wrote about the refraction of light. Light - 10th century optical theory. The scientist Abu Ali al-Hasan ibn al-Haytham (965-c.1040), also known as Alhazen, developed a broad theory that explained vision, using geometry and anatomy, which stated that each point on an illuminated area or object radi ...

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Light, Light - Visible electromagnetic radiation, Light - Speed of light, Light - Refraction, Light - Optics, Light - Color and wavelengths, Light - Measurement of light, Light - Light sources, Light - Theories about light, Light - Early Greek ideas, Light - 10th century optical theory, Light - The 'plenum', Light - Particle theory, Light - Wave theory, Light - Electromagnetic theory, Light - Particle theory revisited, Light - Quantum theory, Light - Wave-particle duality, Light - A light wave

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IR: Encyclopedia II - Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Table of terrestrial HDTV transmission systems

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Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Introduction, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Video and audio compression, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Transmission, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Interaction, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Interfaces and Encryption, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Receiver, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Problems, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Copy Protection Technology, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - B-CAS Card, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Services, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - ISDB-S, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - History, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Technical specification, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Channel, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - ISDB-T, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - History, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Feature, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Adoption, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Technical specification, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Channel, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - 2.6 GHz Mobile satellite digital audio/video broadcasting, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - ISDB-Tsb, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - ISDB-C, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Standards, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Table of terrestrial HDTV transmission systems

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IR: Encyclopedia II - Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Standards

ARIB and JCTEA developed the following standards. Some part of standards are located on the pages of ITU-R and ITU-T. /Communication Satellite television television Trans-modulation STD-B20, STD-B31, ...

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Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Introduction, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Video and audio compression, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Transmission, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Interaction, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Interfaces and Encryption, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Receiver, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Problems, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Copy Protection Technology, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - B-CAS Card, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Services, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - ISDB-S, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - History, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Technical specification, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Channel, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - ISDB-T, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - History, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Feature, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Adoption, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Technical specification, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Channel, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - 2.6 GHz Mobile satellite digital audio/video broadcasting, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - ISDB-Tsb, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - ISDB-C, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Standards, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting - Table of terrestrial HDTV transmission systems

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IR: Encyclopedia II - Ultraviolet - Health concerns and protection

In humans, prolonged exposure to solar UV radiation may result in acute and chronic health effects on the skin, eye, and immune system [1]. Tungsten-halogen lamps have bulbs made of quartz, not of ordinary glass. Tungsten-halogen lamps that are not filtered by an additional layer of ordinary glass are a common, useful, and possibly dangerous, source of UVB light. UVC rays are the highest energy, most dangerous type of ultraviolet light. Little attention has been given to UVC rays in the past since they are filtered out b ...

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Ultraviolet, Ultraviolet - Discovery, Ultraviolet - Health concerns and protection, Ultraviolet - Skin, Ultraviolet - Eye, Ultraviolet - Immune system, Ultraviolet - Beneficial effects, Ultraviolet - Uses, Ultraviolet - Black lights, Ultraviolet - Fluorescent lamps, Ultraviolet - Pest control, Ultraviolet - Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet - Astronomy, Ultraviolet - Analyzing minerals, Ultraviolet - Photolithography, Ultraviolet - Checking electrical insulation, Ultraviolet - Sterilization, Ultraviolet - Disinfecting drinking water, Ultraviolet - Food Processing, Ultraviolet - Fire detection, Ultraviolet - Curing of adhesives and coatings, Ultraviolet - Deterring Substance Abuse in Public Restrooms, Ultraviolet - External link

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