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'''Actinology''' is the study of the chemical effects of ] and ] light. ''Actinology'' is derived from Greek ''{{transl|grc|aktinoè}}'', meaning ''a radiant force'', and the English suffix ''logy'', meaning ''the study of''.<ref>{{cite web| publisher=Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary| title=Actinology| accessdate=2012-05-28| url=http://lexicon.x10host.com/?w=actinology}}</ref> '''Actinology''' is the study of the chemical effects of ] and ] light. ''Actinology'' is derived from Greek ''{{transl|grc|aktinoè}}'', meaning ''a radiant force'', and the English suffix ''logy'', meaning ''the study of''.<ref>{{cite web| publisher=Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary| title=Actinology| accessdate=2012-05-28| url=http://lexicon.x10host.com/?w=actinology}}</ref>



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Actinology is the study of the chemical effects of high-energy visible light and ultraviolet light. Actinology is derived from Greek aktinoè, meaning a radiant force, and the English suffix logy, meaning the study of.

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References

  1. "Actinology". Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary. Retrieved 2012-05-28.
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