She does not recognize the pattern of bars that luminesce on the gel until she has stared at it for a full minute. |
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He found that phosphors luminesce brightly in the invisible region beyond violet and thus discovered ultraviolet radiation. |
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The light is often under the fish's nervous control, and after death the ability to luminesce disappears rapidly. |
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A graphitic nanotube to which is attached a component comprising a label compound capable of being induced to luminesce. |
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It was found that larger particles of strontium aluminate luminesce for a longer time than smaller particles. |
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Feldspars and carbonates are ubiquitous minerals that are known to luminesce under electron bombardment. |
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Phosphorus will only begin to luminesce at a certain small pressure of oxygen. |
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Later, other materials, such as certain metal oxides, silicates, and phosphates, were found to luminesce if they were prepared by special procedures. |
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In 1887 it became known that these sulfides do not luminesce in a chemically pure state but only when they contain small quantities of a so-called activator metal. |
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Juveniles will luminesce more brightly in relation to their body size than adults, whose luminescence is diffused over their bodies. |
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She has prepared several compounds that luminesce in the key blue region, which is important for applications in LEDs and as chemosensors. |
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Inks luminesce differently, and their emissions of light can be photographed to make effective court exhibits. |
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This caused the various grains and mineralogical compounds to luminesce or glow different colors. |
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Scientists have discovered that ripening bananas actually luminesce, or glow, blue when exposed to the invisible energy waves of ultraviolet light, also called black light. |
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Solaire, a heat-transfer jacquard in butter cream with blush and oyster touches, is paired with the Luminesce 220-count solid-color sateen sheets. |
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The team dated sediments at the site using a technique called Optically Stimulated Luminesce, which measures the last time sand grains were exposed to sunlight. |
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