photopolymerization

photopolymerization
pho·to·po·ly·mer·iza·tion also Brit pho·to·po·ly·mer·isa·tion .fōt-ō-pə-.lim-ə-rə-'zā-shən, -.päl-ə-mə-rə- n polymerization under the influence of radiant energy (as light): photochemical polymerization

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