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Definition of ultraviolet lamp in US English: ultraviolet lampnoun A lamp with a bulb that produces ultraviolet light. Example sentencesExamples - Chow said that SARS has rescued a few poor-performing traditional manufacturers including Taiwan Fluorescent Lamp Co, whose ultraviolet lamps boast virus-killing capability and have been selling well recently.
- Other suggestions included supplying waterless hand sanitizers, germ-killing paper towels and facial tissues, and antimicrobial soaps and installing ultraviolet lamps in ventilation systems to kill germs and disinfect the air.
- Reflection or ultraviolet lamps have no effect.
- After they're printed, the parts are touched up, trimmed of excessive supporting material, and put under an ultraviolet lamp for further hardening.
- These ultraviolet lamps make nits glow in the dark.
- For the ball-only condition, the lights of the darkroom were also turned off and the interior of the shooting room was lighted by the ultraviolet lamp.
- However, when the shooting room was lighted by the ultraviolet lamp and the lights in the darkroom were turned off, the participant could see only the incoming ball (ball-only condition).
- We put higher-powered ultraviolet lamps in the Anthrax-killing device, so more hydroxyl radicals are produced, giving it an extra kick.
- The crickets had all been marked with small spots of fluorescent paint on the pronota and hind femora so that they could be more easily spotted at night by using a portable ultraviolet lamp.
- The salinity of the water was also tested while ultraviolet lamps were used in accordance with government instructions.
- An ultraviolet lamp that kills spores and other bacteria can be added to the air handling system, but indoor air experts including Shaughnessey question its effectiveness.
- Once the droplet assumes the desired form, a few minutes under an ultraviolet lamp polymerizes the liquid into a hard lens.
- Basal, using an ultraviolet lamp at night on the dumps, also reports finding scheelite as anhedral blebs.
- Montgomery cited the following tools useful to the collector or curator: a magnifying glass, camera, microscope, ultraviolet lamp, and occasionally access to X-ray apparatus.
- Anhedral specks, grains, and nuggets can be found with no difficulty, particularly at night with an ultraviolet lamp.
- Phospholipids were visualized under ultraviolet lamp, after spraying with 2 - (p-toluidinyl) naphthylene - 6-sulfonic acid.
- Running them in quartz glassware next to your ultraviolet lamp is one extreme, since quartz lets it all through and spares not.
- The inside of the shooting room could be illuminated with a 60-watt incandescent lamp or a 40-watt ultraviolet lamp.
- Walker's Minerals was a favorite, and there he purchased his first mineral specimens, a Clay Center fluorite and an Arkansas wavellite, as well as an ultraviolet lamp and a rock hammer.
- Newer models of heating and cooling systems feature ultraviolet lamps that destroy harmful mold, fungi and bacteria.
Definition of ultraviolet lamp in US English: ultraviolet lampnoun A lamp with a bulb that produces ultraviolet light. Example sentencesExamples - Other suggestions included supplying waterless hand sanitizers, germ-killing paper towels and facial tissues, and antimicrobial soaps and installing ultraviolet lamps in ventilation systems to kill germs and disinfect the air.
- Walker's Minerals was a favorite, and there he purchased his first mineral specimens, a Clay Center fluorite and an Arkansas wavellite, as well as an ultraviolet lamp and a rock hammer.
- Once the droplet assumes the desired form, a few minutes under an ultraviolet lamp polymerizes the liquid into a hard lens.
- Running them in quartz glassware next to your ultraviolet lamp is one extreme, since quartz lets it all through and spares not.
- Reflection or ultraviolet lamps have no effect.
- We put higher-powered ultraviolet lamps in the Anthrax-killing device, so more hydroxyl radicals are produced, giving it an extra kick.
- The crickets had all been marked with small spots of fluorescent paint on the pronota and hind femora so that they could be more easily spotted at night by using a portable ultraviolet lamp.
- However, when the shooting room was lighted by the ultraviolet lamp and the lights in the darkroom were turned off, the participant could see only the incoming ball (ball-only condition).
- Chow said that SARS has rescued a few poor-performing traditional manufacturers including Taiwan Fluorescent Lamp Co, whose ultraviolet lamps boast virus-killing capability and have been selling well recently.
- The salinity of the water was also tested while ultraviolet lamps were used in accordance with government instructions.
- After they're printed, the parts are touched up, trimmed of excessive supporting material, and put under an ultraviolet lamp for further hardening.
- An ultraviolet lamp that kills spores and other bacteria can be added to the air handling system, but indoor air experts including Shaughnessey question its effectiveness.
- Phospholipids were visualized under ultraviolet lamp, after spraying with 2 - (p-toluidinyl) naphthylene - 6-sulfonic acid.
- These ultraviolet lamps make nits glow in the dark.
- The inside of the shooting room could be illuminated with a 60-watt incandescent lamp or a 40-watt ultraviolet lamp.
- Newer models of heating and cooling systems feature ultraviolet lamps that destroy harmful mold, fungi and bacteria.
- Anhedral specks, grains, and nuggets can be found with no difficulty, particularly at night with an ultraviolet lamp.
- Montgomery cited the following tools useful to the collector or curator: a magnifying glass, camera, microscope, ultraviolet lamp, and occasionally access to X-ray apparatus.
- For the ball-only condition, the lights of the darkroom were also turned off and the interior of the shooting room was lighted by the ultraviolet lamp.
- Basal, using an ultraviolet lamp at night on the dumps, also reports finding scheelite as anhedral blebs.
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