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- 90e7fd13-2da2-4ba6-9e0c-dbecdf7c2215 type Concept @default.
- 90e7fd13-2da2-4ba6-9e0c-dbecdf7c2215 broader 4ad0c52d-6449-48ff-8678-adc6b2cebcb7 @default.
- 90e7fd13-2da2-4ba6-9e0c-dbecdf7c2215 definition "Path = ['ATMOSPHERIC RADIATION', 'ATMOSPHERE', 'EARTH SCIENCE', 'Science Keywords'] Electromagnetic radiation of shorter wavelength than visible radiation but longer than x-rays. Radiation in the interval 10 to 4000 angstroms. UV radiation from the sun is responsible for many photochemical ractions in the upper atmosphere especially the formation of ozone. UV-B radiation in the range 280-320 nm can possibly have serious health effects on humans and animals." @default.
- 90e7fd13-2da2-4ba6-9e0c-dbecdf7c2215 inScheme concept_scheme @default.
- 90e7fd13-2da2-4ba6-9e0c-dbecdf7c2215 narrower 782b60de-9ac2-4e6c-9dfa-cd52c4cf1ea0 @default.
- 90e7fd13-2da2-4ba6-9e0c-dbecdf7c2215 prefLabel "ULTRAVIOLET_RADIATION" @default.