Quantum dots can be designed to fluoresce in a wide range of wavelength bands. |
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The crystals fluoresce and phosphoresce a weak pale yellowish-green in ultraviolet radiation. |
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All barites that fluoresce are phosphorescent for variable lengths of time after extended ultraviolet radiation exposure. |
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Then you can do all your purifications and separations, and look at your leisure for which proteins fluoresce. |
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Existing imaging techniques use natural molecules that fluoresce, such as organic dyes and proteins that are found in jellyfish and fireflies. |
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This allows progeny to be genotyped as pupae, since the guts of pupae carrying a green balancer fluoresce brightly. |
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The more RNA segments that attach to a gene, the more that gene will glow or fluoresce, which is called gene expression. |
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Use of a long-wave black light in a dark environment will cause urine to fluoresce. |
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This method causes callose in the pollen grains and tubes to be stained and to fluoresce brightly under short-wave light. |
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One molecule will be caused to fluoresce by the first laser and not the rest or maybe the second and not the first and third and so on. |
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The white crystals fluoresce blue-white in longwave ultraviolet radiation while the yellowish crystals fluoresce lemon-yellow. |
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In the second step, the lightning bolts produce invisible ultraviolet light that is absorbed by the wintergreen molecules, causing them to fluoresce, or glow. |
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The resulting bonds fluoresce under different colours of laser light, showing which genes are present. |
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Under UV light, some of these fibres fluoresce a light blue color while others fluoresce a yellow color. |
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The sensors are based on fluorescing thin films which change color and fluoresce on contact with certain gas molecules. |
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The ultraviolet light generated by the excited mercury atoms causes a phosphor to fluoresce, and thus visible light is produced. |
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Each segment contains small amounts of ions of relatively rare metals, such as dysprosium, thulium, and cerium, which fluoresce in different colors. |
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By delivering precisely calibrated pulses, a laser can be used to make certain molecules fluoresce. |
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Some Earth surface materials, primarily rocks and minerals, fluoresce or emit visible light when illuminated by UV radiation. |
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Tainiolite is another closely related mica-group species ressembling polylithionite, however it does not fluoresce. |
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A transverse section of a leaf shows that the sclerenchyma bands are constituted of narrow fibres with thick walls that fluoresce brightly at 450 nm. |
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Quantum dots are tiny semiconductor nanocrystals that fluoresce when excited by laser light. |
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One method is to introduce a jellyfish gene into Salmonella to make the bacteria fluoresce, or glow, so they'll be easier to detect among other microorganisms on raw poultry. |
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In the following tables, you will find the species that do fluoresce or phosphoresce under different lights. |
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With the assistance of biotechnology, genes that allow jellyfish or sea anemones to fluoresce have been added to the genes of these tropical fish to give them a luminescent appearance. These fish come in a variety of colours. |
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One of these materials, calcium tungstate, was found to fluoresce with approximately six times the intensity of barium platinocyanide. |
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However, when they hybridise to a nucleic acid strand containing a target sequence they undergo a conformational change that enables them to fluoresce. |
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Jeff Lichtman, the neurobiologist who created those pictures, had used the discovery to invent a way to tag nerve cells with genes whose products fluoresce green, red and blue. |
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The flow of energy from the chlorophyll into the rest of the machinery has to be regulated carefully, and part of the process of regulation is for the plant to emit surplus energy by letting the chlorophyll fluoresce. |
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However, with the conventional process for manufacturing these thin films using solvents, there is a tendency for the dye molecules to clump together and form aggregates which do not fluoresce. |
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It is the calcium analog of franconite, and does not fluoresce. |
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Some targets fluoresce, or emit energy, upon receiving incident energy. |
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In addition, different classes of oil, fluoresce with different intensities and exhibit different spectral signatures, meaning that each class of petroleum oil can be uniquely identified. |
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Some viable sporangia also fluoresce with blue-light illumination. |
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After brief incubation with SYTOX Green stain, the nucleic acids of dead cells fluoresce bright green when excited with the 488-nm spectral line of the argon-ion laser. |
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Products formulated with Ultra-Rec, technology fluoresce bright red under low-intensity black light, contrasting well on plastics that naturally fluoresce blue. |
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The donor must have fluorescent properties, whereas the acceptor does not necessarily fluoresce. |
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