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Ultraviolet is just one part of the electromagnetic spectrum, which also includes other types of waves like visible light, infrared, microwaves, and radio waves. The "greatest" part of the spectrum depends on the context and application being considered. Each type of wave has its unique properties and uses in science and technology.

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