By contrast, in the case of hydrogen abstraction, the ketone on rose bengal would become reduced to the alcohol, and the resulting molecule is no longer photoactive. |
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The fluids used must not be photoactive but must allow even spreading and good adhesion of subsequent layers. |
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The photoactive layer is only about 100-nanometers thick, and the working life is already several thousand hours of sunlight. |
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None of the subjects had a history of photosensitivity, was receiving photoactive medication, or had sunbathed within 3 months of participating in the study. |
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The team used chromophores with very large two-photon absorption cross sections to develop photoactive materials, and tuned the laser to excite the dyes. |
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The company encapsulates amorphous silicon cells as photoactive semiconductors in polymer laminates. |
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As in our system, here again the cis isomer remains photoactive. |
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Phloxine B and Eosin Yellow are halogenated photoactive xanthene dyes, that are FDA approved for use in human cosmetics and drugs. |
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The dye is the photoactive material of the cell, which means that it is capable of a chemical or physical change in response to illumination, and can produce electricity when sensitised by light. |
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Nano sunscreen sceptics also point toward the fact that titanium dioxide is photoactive – it can react with sunlight to create chemicals known as free radicals. |
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A higher degree of accumulation of photoactive porphyrins in lesions compared to normal skin has been demonstrated after topical application of methyl aminolevulinate. |
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Photosensitization occurs through the metabolic conversion of methyl aminolevulinate to photoactive porphyrins which accumulate in the skin lesions where Metvix cream has been applied. |
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The photoactive arsenic-sulfide nanotubes produced by the bacteria behave as metals with electrical and photoconductive properties. |
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The most important factors are definitely the consistency and quality of the photoactive and aluminium oxide layers of the printing plates. |
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In organic photoactive electronic devices, such as light-emitting diodes, an active organic layer is sandwiched between two electrodes. |
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Such photoactive heterostructures add yet new possibilities, and pave the road for new types of experiments. |
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Metabolism, distribution and elimination: The metabolic pathway in humans by which photoactive porphyrins are produced from methyl aminolevulinate is not fully elucidated. |
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Photoactive side-chain polymer from the class of polyimides, polyamide acids and esters thereof, characterized in that it comprises as a side-chain a dendritic block incorporating photoactive groups at its surface. |
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The scientists created the unique solar cells from photoactive plastic that converts infrared light into electricity. |
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However, in both of these architectures, morphology of photoactive organic thin film has a decisive part to play for effective performance of the solar device. |
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