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=== Inks visible under ultraviolet light === [[File:20 USD in UV light.jpg|thumb|A US$20 bill showing a visible stripe under an ultraviolet light]] Some inks glow faintly ([[fluorescence|fluoresce]]) when under an [[ultraviolet]] lamp. This is a property of many substances, particularly organic substances and body fluids. Other inks work in a near opposite way by {{em|absorbing}} ultraviolet light but without fluorescing. When these are used on [[fluorescence|fluorescent]] paper, the inked areas fluoresce less than the surrounding paper area when under an ultraviolet lamp. This is especially a property of inks with a yellow tint. Some UV-visible inks may be detected on a photocopy, due to the relatively strong ultraviolet component in light from the photocopier scanning head. Examples of inks revealed by ultraviolet light are: * [[Laundry detergent]]s containing [[optical brightener]]s * [[Soap]] * Body fluids, [[Blood plasma|serum]], [[saliva]] * Sunscreen * Lemon juice
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