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Sun tanning / Luminescence / Lighting / Beadwork / Ultraviolet / Black light / Fluorescent lamp / Sunburn / Sunscreen / Electromagnetic radiation / Chemistry / Ultraviolet radiation
Date: 2009-07-29 14:10:29
Sun tanning
Luminescence
Lighting
Beadwork
Ultraviolet
Black light
Fluorescent lamp
Sunburn
Sunscreen
Electromagnetic radiation
Chemistry
Ultraviolet radiation

Invisible Rays Investigating the electromagnetic spectrum using ultraviolet beads.

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