Natural sources of chemiluminescence include fireflies, glow-worms and a variety of bacteria and fungi. |
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The amount of chemiluminescence is proportional to the quantity of the amplified product. |
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Changes in NO concentration are monitored with a chemiluminescence analyzer and compared with the loss of ozone determined from UV absorption. |
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The method of photosensitised chemiluminescence is characterised by speed, accuracy, cost-efficiency and environment-friendliness. |
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The PRISM system is designed to detect specific antigens or antibodies using cutting-edge chemiluminescence measurement technology. |
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Many living organisms give off a chemiluminescence, which is often called bioluminescence. |
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The radiation produced by the luminol chemiluminescence can produce fluorescence when fluorescein is added to the reaction mixture. |
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Through his astonishing molecular beam and infrared chemiluminescence experiments, he clarified chemical dynamics right down to the level of atoms and molecules. |
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There are, however, some compounds that exhibit brilliant chemiluminescence, the best known being luminol, which, when oxidized by hydrogen peroxide, can yield a strong blue or blue-greenish chemiluminescence. |
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The development of the BIPM GPT facility has revealed chemical interference effects in the measurement of nitrogen monoxide by chemiluminescence detection. |
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The FTIR facility was interfaced to a commercial nitrogen oxide analyzer and used to investigate the gas phase chemistry of NO detection by chemiluminescence. |
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We measured serum estradiol, testosterone, progesterone, SHBG, prolactin, FSH, and LH concentrations on the Abbott Architect i2000SR system using chemiluminescence. |
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Osteocalcin, Osteonectin, crosslaps, Serum estradiol and progesterone were measured using ADVIA Centaur automated competitive chemiluminescence immunoassay. |
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Chemiluminescence is a special case of luminescence in which the excitation source is a chemical reaction. |
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