They grow well under relatively low light intensities and are good plants to grow under fluorescent lights. |
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The use of a ratiometric approach serves to amplify the fluorescent signal, and corrects for focal changes over the course of the test. |
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Above him, a bright fluorescent light was glaring down, making his head ache. |
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Other safety items are available that can be attached to reins, stirrups and martingales, as well as fluorescent saddlecloths and exercise rugs. |
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Ancient fluorescent lichens cling to rocks, and fluffy Arctic cotton softens the harshness of the landscape. |
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The fluorescent tagging devices are short glass ribbons just 100 micrometers long and 20 microm wide. |
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The police also found a fluorescent light, a grow lamp, ballast, and thermometer. |
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Compact fluorescent light bulbs are available at your local lighting store, many hardware and home supply stores. |
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Compact fluorescent light bulbs work best if they are left on for over 15 minutes each time they are turned on. |
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They have many compact fluorescent light bulbs in their home, but she's not completely sold. |
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So to replace a traditional 60-watt bulb, look for a compact fluorescent light bulb that is about 15 watts. |
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The blinking of fluorescent lighting has done something detrimental to their brain chemistry. |
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There's also the classic cold cathode fluorescent lamp light sticks, and basic LED spots that can be placed anywhere in the case. |
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Companies have been limited to traditional fluorescent, linkable lighting technologies that are labor-intensive to maintain. |
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I awoke again in a dazzling fluorescent haze, my ears filled with the soft rushing noise of rubber wheels on linoleum. |
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Both the liquid crystals and the fluorescent polymer align normal to the cell when the power is on. |
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The flicker produced by fluorescent lamps is a result of the pulsing of the arc within the lamp. |
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On the walls, liverish or bilious colours such as some shades of green can be difficult, as can very bright fluorescent shades. |
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The ducts diffuse and baffle the direct illumination of the fluorescent tubes to create a large scale luminaire. |
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The basis for this power is the development of stable and sensitive analysis devices and fluorescent and luminescent probes. |
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He was wearing a dark coloured bobble hat and a dark jacket with a fluorescent yellow sleeveless tabard over the top. |
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He was wearing boots, blue trousers and a distinctive fluorescent sleeveless tabard. |
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Cells expressing the permease tagged with GFP were observed under a fluorescent microscope. |
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We continued our journey, more identical doors whipping by, the fluorescent lights beaming into my face before sweeping over the cart's roof. |
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It was exhilarating to stand in the store, glaring fluorescent light beaming down upon hundreds of shiny cases, each one containing a story. |
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These directional fluorescent lights suggest that this is not the destination, so one is guided along to the upper gallery. |
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I stood out a mile, a huge, rustling, fluorescent yellow blob on the green landscape of life. |
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In the second, he wore a fluorescent yellow jacket with security written across the back. |
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At the onset of the plateau, new point scatterers emerged suddenly within the fluorescent phase. |
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Instead of ordinary fluorescent backlighting, the developer team employed white LED-based backlighting. |
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The housing is silver plastic, looks pretty schmick and is thankfully free of flashing lights, glowy bits or fluorescent stickers. |
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I swung my leg balletically up over the edge of the table to reveal that I was wearing orange fluorescent ankle socks. |
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After oviposition, the parent females were screened for the presence of virus by fluorescent antibody technique as mentioned below. |
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This is specifically a reference to those fluorescent plastic thingummies that men like to stick in the back pockets of their trousers or jeans. |
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Made up of small numbers of gold or silver atoms, the nanoclusters are strongly fluorescent and have narrow excitation and emission spectra. |
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The dark flicker's still gone, no matter where I look, replaced by the flicker of fluorescent pipe lighting above me. |
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The Adagio section has some lush, fluorescent sounds, in which Schoenberg flirts with major tonalities and then destroys them. |
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It's very odd there's men in fluorescent vests who keep blowing whistles, presumably whenever a tourist does something a bit too touristy. |
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Today, he is sporting a pair of trainers that appear to be made of fluorescent pink faux-ponyskin. |
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The fluorescent bulb would obviously be dimmer than a 300 watt spot lamp, but it would be better than nothing. |
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We use fluorescent amphiphilic dyes which are well established to record voltage transients in neurons at low to medium resolution. |
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The oddest color I think I've seen was a fluorescent shocking pink compound that turned up in the lab next door when I was an undergraduate. |
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One of the fluorescent fixtures was shorting out and causing a cascade effect. |
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However, trienes, whether substituted or not, are only extremely weakly fluorescent, whereas dienes are considered as nonfluorescent. |
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Fiber optic biosensors have previously been employed for in situ quantitation of fluorescent chemicals or biochemical end products. |
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The physical position of transgenes has been detected by fluorescent in situ hybridization in cereals such as barley, wheat, triticale, and oat. |
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Glucose modulates the fluorescent signal by binding reversibly to the boronic acid component attached to the quencher molecule. |
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They are made visible primarily by black light on fluorescent paint that is strategically applied to sets, props and various parts of bodies. |
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Cells tugged in one direction sent biochemical signals in the opposite direction in the form of a signature pattern of fluorescent light. |
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As the sun set, the fluorescent jetty lights blinked on, producing pools of glittering reflections on the dark surface. |
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A fluorescent light, for instance, actually blinks on and off sixty times a second, but most people perceive the light as continuous. |
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A 20-sheet blister pack gives you 220 fluorescent red targets in three different sizes. |
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We first tested fluorescent indicators by injecting them into muscle to backfill motoneurons in spinal cord. |
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Its plain blued barrel is unadorned except for a fluorescent orange front bead. |
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Bright fluorescent lighting, self service, general uncleanliness and unsavoury smells are all part of the attraction and charm. |
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In the gallery's high-ceilinged basement, amid cool white paint and fluorescent lights, uniformly uncolored sculptures took on a warm cast. |
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Sunlight is kind of bluey, artificial light is orangey and fluorescent strip lights are greeny. |
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Harsh fluorescent light would spill out from underneath a door in the corner, along with muffled moans. |
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The steward was huddled in his padded yellow fluorescent jacket and black woolly bobble hat. |
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Noble metals are known to form nanocomposites with diverse classes of organic compounds including fluorescent dyes. |
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The joint fairly jumped under the glow of fluorescent lights and neon beer signs when I stepped through the door last night. |
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He invented neon and fluorescent lighting, and the humble little AC electric motor that you find throughout all modern industrialised societies. |
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The scales also have a type of mirror underneath them to upwardly reflect all the fluorescent light that gets emitted down towards it. |
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Fluorescence has been utilized for many purposes, the most obvious being fluorescent lamps. |
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The robber was six feet tall with black hair and had a southern accent and a yellow fluorescent coat. |
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The samples were frozen in liquid nitrogen to prevent migration of the fluorescent compounds. |
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Plants were further grown on vermiculite soil under white fluorescent tubes to observe mature plants and to harvest seeds. |
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She is impudently vernal, like Hogarth's more plebeian Shrimp-Girl, and even more fluorescent in her dewiness. |
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New mutated forms of GFP that are more intensely fluorescent provide more avenues for its use in vertebrate systems. |
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One mirror has a thick vertical fluorescent orange stripe of paint running up its center, the other a horizontal. |
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Purified lipid-DNA adducts had a characteristic fluorescent spectra and showed a decrease of hyperchromicity and melting point. |
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In the past, dimming fluorescent ballasts were expensive and bulky, and required complex dimming circuits. |
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As for single-action, I hung out some small fluorescent bullseyes at 10 yards and easily perforated them with single-action fire. |
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Electrical burnout of fluorescent lighting ballasts causes the heating and. volatilization of an asphalt potting-compound inside the ballast. |
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I heard a humming and the dozen fluorescent lights started to flicker on and I blinked, squinting at the bright light. |
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Soil erosion can also be tracked with naturally occurring radioactive nuclides, natural and fluorescent dye-coated particles, and small beads. |
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In the drawer, among pencils, staplers, fluorescent markers and rubber bands, was another key. |
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Another way to prevent global warming is by replacing the candescent bulbs in homes with compact fluorescent lamps. |
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We created our own fixtures that included fluorescent and candescent lights to create a softer environment. |
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We determined DNA migration with an Olympus BMX60 microscope with a fluorescent beam source, measuring with a scaled ocular. |
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It looks like a fluorescent pistol, but uses compressed air to fire two darts that trail an electric cable back to the handset. |
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Traffic warden Gerald Shaw hangs up his fluorescent coat for the last time today after 16-and-a-half years of duty in the town. |
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The women wore simple, off-the-shoulder gowns of a creamy hue, streaked with garish color, almost as if from fluorescent highlighters. |
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Unlike traditional fluorescent markers, they are very bright and do not bleach if harshly illuminated. |
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The tip is painted fluorescent orange whilst the body is stippled using a piece of sponge with emerald green. |
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The external water was thoroughly stirred with a pipette for 15 s and the additional fluorescent intensity was measured. |
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There was a faint cloud of smoke hazing the fluorescent lighting in one of the lounges. |
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My eyes slowly opened to see a bright fluorescent light and a ceiling like you would see in an office building. |
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The only sounds were the occasional flip of the security guards newspaper pages and the incessant hum of the fluorescent strip light above us. |
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Even sleeping was a problem since the two fluorescent strip lights on the ceiling were left on day and night. |
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He typed in a command on the keyboard, and the playback fed into the oscilloscope's fluorescent cathode-ray screen. |
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She glanced again at the PDC, the fluorescent green screen highlighting her face as she gulped down another swig of the amber glass bottle. |
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Graham was installing under-cupboard halogens to replace the over-bright fluorescent tube we inherited from the previous owners. |
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The basement was dank and dark with no windows and only a few strategically placed fluorescent lights for illumination. |
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Modern banknotes feature a red and green fluorescent number clearly visible under ultraviolet light, just below the hologram. |
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A polymer film containing a fluorescent dye is exposed to the chlorocarbon, which partly quenches the amount of fluorescence. |
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The walls were dark paneling, the ceiling had a very old, or primitive, or both, large fluorescent light hanging from the white ceiling. |
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In Art, unclothed masses bathe in mud and ochre pits, their chthonian exteriors perhaps later decorated with fluorescent murals. |
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Abe and coworkers generated parabiotic mice by joining green fluorescent protein transgenic mice and wild-type littermates. |
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Jennifer held up a brightly coloured pillow case, which had patterns of swirls in fluorescent colours. |
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As the subway moved through the underworld dimness of fluorescent light and darkness, he considered the pasty faces of the car's riders. |
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For example, fluorescent tracers and video imaging have allowed industrial hygienists to measure farm workers' exposure to pesticides. |
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However, the cloudiness of the skies and light pollution from the sodium vapour and fluorescent lamps cut visibility. |
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A green fluorescent light illuminates a wall work that quotes the iconic graphic equaliser readout in homage to Donald Judd. |
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The combination of fluorescent and incandescent lamps was intended to simulate ambient solar radiation. |
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In lighting, for example, there are incandescent, compact fluorescent and LED bulbs. |
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Consider conducting important meetings under warmer incandescent or fluorescent lights. |
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Halogen lighting type fixtures provide a whiter, brighter appearance than standard incandescent or fluorescent type fixtures. |
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All I know is that back in the 80s I entered a fluorescent jacket every day and all it made me was a fashion victim. |
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Fluorescent materials can be synthetic, such as phosphors, or occur in nature, for example, fluorescent minerals. |
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Some fluorescent materials, under the appropriate conditions, will also phosphoresce. |
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Becquerel in Paris wondered whether naturally fluorescent or phosphorescent substances might also emit X-rays. |
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Many diamonds are fluorescent and phosphorescent under ultraviolet radiation. |
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The fixture type most commonly used for indirect lighting in most spaces is the pendant linear fluorescent uplight. |
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The lifetime of this fluorescent state is usually found to be approximately one-half picosecond. |
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Arnold noted that, curiously, many species of parrots that live in rain forests have not evolved fluorescent pigmentation. |
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Upon compression, the fluorescent rims became broader and the dark areas smaller. |
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To cool a room, use fluorescent lights that don't emit infrared rays rather than using incandescent lights. |
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The consoles and instrument panels were black as well, and were not dulled by the fluorescent lights shining overhead. |
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The most utilized fluorescent markers of dead cells are polar DNA-binding dyes, unable to penetrate intact plasma membranes. |
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Laurdan is a fluorescent dye that is sensitive to solvent polarity and has been used in both model and cell membranes. |
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Like the other original ironwork throughout El Pedregal, the gate was brightly painted, in this case a fluorescent cherry red. |
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Janos Hajito made his discovery by mixing fluorescent dyes with polycarbonate, a transparent polymer. |
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This is a fluorescent floss silk and certainly stands out in coloured water. |
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Other mutants displayed green fluorescence or lacked fluorescent properties. |
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There are eccentric people, who spend hours trying to capture the colors produced by fluorescent minerals under ultraviolet radiation. |
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She said nothing for a moment, merely staring at the glowing fluorescent crystal on the ceiling. |
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After fascinating physicists for over a decade, fluorescent semiconductor nanocrystals are finally fulfilling their promise in the biology lab. |
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This leads to an accumulation of fluorescent proteins absorbing blue light and thereby appearing yellow. |
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In nature, the gene cues a jellyfish to make a bright-green fluorescent protein. |
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Since they are induced by light, they occur during the transition of the fluorescent protein through the laser spot. |
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In scintillation counting, a fluorescent material absorbs the energy of the photon and emits a new photon as a flash of light in response. |
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Positioned next to it is another glass plate coated with a fluorescent substance. |
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The canopies were repaired and waterproofed, using a glass-fibre casing, and equipped with new fluorescent lighting. |
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The banker was unimpressed, and when he learned that Tesla had done nothing regarding fluorescent lighting, he threw him out. |
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It uses efficient fluorescent lighting, has passive solar heating and has R 60 insulation in the ceiling. |
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The worst problems are generally from sources above or behind you, including fluorescent lighting and sunlight. |
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Task lighting consists of lamps that assist in performing a task, and therefore comes in the form of fluorescent lighting. |
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Immediately fluorescent overhead lighting was switched on and an old man dressed in a butler suit hurried down the hall to meet her. |
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Projections show that eventual efficiencies could reach those of fluorescent lighting with appropriate development. |
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Solid-state lighting would use about one-fifth the energy of standard fluorescent lighting and last for approximately 50 years. |
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In large open spaces, dimmable fluorescent fixtures will allow lighting levels to match changing conditions. |
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If you do use a small monitor, having fluorescent lighting on in the room will make things worse. |
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The school looks so much different when it's not all lit up with the cheap fluorescent lighting. |
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Jess pulled him out of the dorm room and into the harsh fluorescent lighting of the hallway. |
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Security-minded customers will find the lock easy to remove and easy to see with its bright fluorescent orange casing. |
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Within the series of Fluro artworks, Darragh contrasts the fluorescent colour with the stark white walls of the gallery. |
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The inclusions show a wide range of fluorescent colours including red, light brown, orange, yellow, green, white and blue. |
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There are always limitations with print film as we know it, but other than fluorescent colours, today's photoprocessors can go reasonably close. |
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Winter will be bursting with pink rabbit, technological designs and fluorescent and coloured tartans. |
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At the stroke of midnight, firecrackers shot up throughout the city and illuminated the sky with colourful fluorescent streaks. |
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This pair recalls Dan Flavin's Minimalist installations in which fluorescent tubes shine their colored light from the rear. |
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Bright fluorescent tube lights bathed him in a white glow and banished any shadows in the room, giving him plenty of detail to inspect. |
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The system is equipped with two fluorescent tubes emitting green light centered around 515 nm. |
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Light boxes are made up of a set of fluorescent bulbs or tubes generally encased in small, portable devices of plastic or aluminum. |
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The light intensity of fluorescent tubes is also measured and rated on another standardized scale called lumens. |
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In addition to retrofitting lights, ASC recycles fluorescent bulbs, which contain mercury, keeping about 750 bulbs a year out of landfills. |
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Seedlings were exposed to light from a single fluorescent tube during measurement only. |
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All fluorescent lamps used as sources for UV-B radiation necessarily emit UV-C, UV-A and a small flux of blue visible radiation. |
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One writer swears by always writing longhand in foolscap paper in fluorescent orange colours. |
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The half-height cubicle they show you is completely lit by a fluorescent light which is on the fritz. |
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Unsaturated aldehydes are often cytotoxic, and many of them are precursors of fluorescent products. |
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The room was lit by a single small and glaring fluorescent light hanging from the ceiling. |
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It was propped open, revealing a slice of tiled floor and fluorescent light. |
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The scientists have genetically engineered the animals to produce a green fluorescent protein in cells throughout the abdomen. |
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This led her to wonder whether fluorescent feathers had more visual punch and were more attractive to potential mates than dimmer feathers. |
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She is impudently vernal, like Hogarth's more plebian Shrimp-Girl, and even more fluorescent in her dewiness. |
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Its measured density varies from 3.9 to 4.1, and it is pyroelectric and sometimes tribohiminescent and fluorescent. |
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Kunz and Baskerville refer to a fluorescent greenockite from Franklin, but no data are given, and the description is of limited utility. |
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Recently it has been proposed to use dihydroxyacetone as a fluorescent marker for these events. |
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Compact fluorescent lights and dimmers are used through the house to save electricity. |
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This allows the fluorescent microspheres to behave like the aqueous droplets in the emulsion. |
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I held out the gun for him to take, its sleek black enamel glinting dully in the fluorescent light. |
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The bacteria were genetically engineered to produce a fluorescent jellyfish protein, so they glowed as they grew. |
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To pick out fingerprints, for example, they often dust with fluorescent dye under a black light. |
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So if you are using a fluorescent tube source, dodging and burning in the enlarged negative stage may be preferable. |
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Inside is a solution of an oxalate ester and a fluorescent dye, as well as a smaller glass tube that contains hydrogen peroxide. |
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After switching to UV illumination, a clear image of the fluorescent exodermis allowed observation and measurement of its component cells. |
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These electrons are further accelerated to strike a fluorescent screen, where the effects can easily be seen by the eyes. |
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These electrons are then accelerated by a static electric field towards a fluorescent screen. |
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The donor must have fluorescent properties, whereas the acceptor does not necessarily fluoresce. |
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Cells were labeled with fluorescent lipid analogs before cholesterol depletion. |
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There were little Japanese lanterns hanging everywhere, with compact fluorescent bulbs. |
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Then there's the famous glow-in-the-dark rabbit, created by an artist using a fluorescent jellyfish gene. |
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Keeping ahead of the Joneses is a far more seductive proposition than keeping up with a pedestrian virtual bus driver in a fluorescent bib. |
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It includes nonsense about not raking up lawn clippings, using fluorescent light bulbs and getting your old clunker of a car tuned more often. |
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He listens to the oxygen machines hum and burble and gasp, the humidifier wheeze, the buzz of the fluorescent light in the hall. |
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On the floors were white ceramic tiles that reflected the fluorescent lights overhead. |
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In daylight, the human brain reacts more quickly to fluorescent colours than any other shade-even white. |
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The Police Headquarters was a huge building, aglow with fluorescent lights that changed from pale blue to electric green. |
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Villagers are donning fluorescent jackets and going out on patrol to help curb reckless driving. |
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Use 4-foot fluorescent fixtures with reflective backing and electronic ballasts for your workroom, garage, and laundry areas. |
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These machines attached different colored fluorescent tags to the DNA fragments instead of radioactive labels, and read them off automatically. |
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She used two fluorescent stains to label heart cells as either male or female. |
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Cells can also be labelled by intracellular injection of fluorescent dyes or reporter enzymes. |
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Although not easy, cell membranes are frequently labeled with fluorescent fatty acids and lipids. |
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You should also consider compact fluorescent lamps for areas where lights are on for hours at a time. |
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Nearly all the lighting uses efficient fluorescent bulbs, and walls are insulated and windows double-glazed. |
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The latrines are appropriately dreary and spartan, their fluorescent lighting bathed in a familiar hazy glow. |
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Constructs containing the MTS from different species were attached to the N-terminus of green fluorescent protein and transiently expressed in COS1a tissue culture cells. |
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The basins repeatedly filled with water, spiked with fluorescent pigment, which glowed a toxic green under the black Light, then emptied, in a slow, inexorable rhythm. |
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This group will pursue a novel approach in which a nanopore is used to simultaneously detect electrical and fluorescent signals from many nanopores at one time. |
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Our group has recently been developing synthetic nanostructures as fluorescent biosensors to be used with fiber-optic probes for cancer diagnosis and treatment. |
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There are Times Square like video screens, and seven story shops selling all manner of DVDs, CDs and video games, with bowling alleys lit in fluorescent blue on the top floor. |
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Just like a fluorescent light, neon signs are glass tubes filled with gas. |
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A major success in the investigation of causes of congenital heart disease comes from molecular cytogenetics and the use of chromosome fluorescent in situ hybridisation. |
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The brilliant orange sunlight of dusk poured into the building from above his head, illuminating everything with vibrant, almost fluorescent colour. |
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Chromium in floppy disks, lead in batteries and computer monitors, and mercury in alkaline batteries and fluorescent lamps also pose severe health risks. |
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Following another incubation, and after filtration through nylon gauze, the highly fluorescent nuclei were analyzed with an impulse cytophotometer. |
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Until recently, visualization of cytoskeletal filaments was mainly limited to immunofluorescent staining of fixed cells or fluorescent analog cytochemistry for living cells. |
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Sensitivity can be readily increased by derivatizing with a UV-absorbing or fluorescent species and separation by micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography. |
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One primer of the pair was tagged with a fluorescent dye phosphoramidite. |
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Chromosome tags consist of tandem copies of an operator site bound to fluorescent represser and give rise to diffraction-limited spots in fluorescence images. |
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Sporting fluorescent lederhosen and long blond braids, she coos coquettishly about the lump on her wrist while cranking campy 60s garage riffs out of an amped-up keyboard. |
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In addition, the inconsistent mix of fluorescent and incandescent light sources throughout the hospital required continuous and costly maintenance. |
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First, however, Pieribone and his colleagues are searching global coral reefs for new fluorescent proteins, ones that better shine through bones and muscle tissue. |
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For an observer to acquire both donor and acceptor fluorescence for this dual-image ratiometric measurement, the fluorescent probes must exhibit spectral overlap. |
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She took note of the open plan bars and restaurants, the oppressive fluorescent lights and the doddering passengers wandering aimlessly trying to kill time. |
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To determine whether fluorescent feathers were indeed more appealing, Arnold and her colleagues applied sunscreen lotion to the crown feathers of male and female budgerigars. |
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Another simple step is to replace incandescent light bulbs with compact fluorescent bulbs, which only use one-third the electricity and last 10 times longer. |
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This same process allows a spark to flow between the conductors of a spark plug or a stun gun, and also carries electricity from one end to the other of a fluorescent tube. |
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The initial cost of replacing incandescent light bulbs with energy-efficient fluorescent bulbs will be offset by longer-term savings, Prime Minister John Howard said today. |
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Her auburn hair, tinted gold, gleamed in the fluorescent light. |
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Stained fragments were visualized using the fluorescent imager. |
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And then there's a brief flash of a sultry brunette, topless, alongside a fluorescent crucifix. |
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One of his favorite hacks is to put on the fluorescent vest of a maintenance worker. |
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A series of fluorescent lights flickered on, and there was the entire collection before us. |
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The discharge tube is a lot like a neon light or fluorescent lamp. |
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Instead, look for the charming and nutty onion squash, the cute kabocha squash and the shapely butternut squash, or its fluorescent orange French equivalent. |
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This method of determining the percentage of living cells is based on the knowledge that viable and nonviable cells differ in their ability to extrude fluorescent dyes. |
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Their dreary humor seemed perfectly suited to the auditorium, with its frayed orange carpeting and comfortless chairs and flickering fluorescent lights. |
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At the event owners were advised to get freeze-marked rugs in fluorescent lettering so a horse can be seen in the dark and post coded saddles to aid recovery if stolen. |
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What we can buy is a compact fluorescent bulb that only uses 20 watts of electricity and produces 1,000 lumens, the same as a 100-watt light bulb. |
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To expose gametophytes to particular photoperiodic conditions, the bagged Petri plates were placed in a light-tight box over which was installed the fluorescent source. |
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I've seen fluorescent pants that women in Gujarat who wear only saris stare bemusedly at. |
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The unit measures approximately 30 inches by 24 inches by 7 inches externally and contains twelve 24 inch black light fluorescent tubes and 6 ballasts. |
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The 10,000 lux fluorescent light box is usually used in clinical practice. |
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The light box contains fluorescent light bulbs with a 5,000 lux rating at 8 inches for portable units, or a 10,000 lux rating at 14 inches for countertop units. |
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In the darkening evening the horizon bulged with a dome of fluorescent white light glowing against the black of the sky as the convoy began to arrive. |
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The stem cell was tagged with a fluorescent dye, allowing investigators to track and recover the cells descended from single cell transplanted into female mice. |
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Both fluorescent proteins are genetically encodable, their emission spectra are well separated and mRFP1 is monomeric, reducing the possibility of protein function inhibition. |
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These include high-intensity discharge lights, compressors in refrigerated drinking fountains, ballasts in fluorescent lights and transformers in exit signs. |
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Find a bathroom with tile floors and subdued fluorescent lighting. |
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She muttered to herself and swam slowly over to the wall control panel, tapping in the correct key code on the fluorescent buttons to make the water vanish. |
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Diffuse fluorescent uptake of procion orange in the cytoplasm of diaphragm muscle fibers identifies sarcolemmal rupture of those individual fibers. |
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Portable buildings, truck loads of scaffolding, compressors, mini-diggers and a gang of men wearing hard hats and fluorescent jackets took over the site in January. |
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In another there is a room, lit coldly by far too many fluorescent tubes, where you can go to buy nightgowns, camisoles, teddies, housecoats and dusters. |
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At American Fine Arts, the Rapid logo, a five-color spiral based on a conch shell, graced a Plexiglas and vinyl sculpture of a gas pump emitting a fluorescent glow. |
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For starters, we all perform in the gentle, orange glow of candlelight from small glass holders on the floor rather than under the harsh glare of fluorescent light. |
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The offices are screened off with translucent striated plastic partitioning, so the activities of staff become like shadow-plays under the fluorescent strip-lighting. |
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Many of us remember the former Smithsonian exhibition on human culture in Africa, with its pale walls, dusty cases, fluorescent lighting, and yellowing labels. |
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The production and distribution of modified, thermostable, brightly fluorescent GFPs suitable for expression in plant cells has stimulated many experiments with plant systems. |
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Differential scanning calorimetry was utilized to assess the impact of the fluorescent probes on the thermotropic phase behavior of the studied lipid membranes. |
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The owner has collected electrical equipment over the years, which can be seen in some of the shots, also he has new fluorescent lights for repairing the interior lighting. |
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The new program features superior discrimination of fluorescent signals and substantially reduces the need for user intervention during image processing. |
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A green fluorescent protein fusion of drainin localizes specifically to the contractile vacuole and rescues its periodic discharge in drainin-null cells. |
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Above his head, rows of fluorescent lights flickered and buzzed. |
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The harsh fluorescent light flickered back on and Ashley looked up at him. |
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There was a pause and then fluorescent lights flickered to life. |
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Others, such as the fitting of AAA-rated taps and shower roses, or the use of compact fluorescent globes for lighting, can be applied cheaply and easily to all houses. |
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Note that when used with a compact fluorescent bulb, the local control mode in the appliance module often senses a small current flow and keeps turning on. |
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Further analysis of the data revealed the presence of at least two fluorescent species and fitting to a bi-exponential model was performed assuming invariant lifetimes. |
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Instead of her usual style where bright, fluorescent colours stand out, this time the colour palette is toned down and the concentration is on darker shades. |
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Micrographs of minerals, metals, pigments, wood sections, and fibers as well as positive and negative microanalytical results for spot tests and fluorescent staining. |
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The density of fluorescent microcapsules on the ground was estimated by placing five plastic cards beneath the tree canopy prior to the spray application. |
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Fluorescence micrographs of radicle cells of dry seeds and seedlings of Medicago truncatula, labelled with tubulin antibody and with a fluorescent secondary antibody. |
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The earrings glittered, shimmered, sparkled, twinkled and glinted, iridescently spangling and shinning beneath the white fluorescent lighting fixture. |
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Objective focuses the exciting light on muscle, collects it, and projects fluorescent light onto the photomultipliers through orthogonally polarized analyzers. |
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Acid-fast and parasite trichrome stains of lung biopsy specimens were negative, as were direct fluorescent antibody stains for legionella and pneumocystis carinii. |
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The compact fluorescent bulb has revolutionized people's perceptions of fluorescent light by moving away from awkward tube fixtures and glare-prone light. |
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A team led by the engineering professor is mixing fluorescent dyes with standard polymers to create low-cost plastics that glow under black light. |
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Dapi was used as the chromosome counterstain for fluorescent specimens. |
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The only problem with using the FL-D filter to correct for fluorescent lighting in a cityscape at twilight is that there is also tungsten lighting in the city. |
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The secretory four-celled head showed up in the developing stage, becoming stained fluorescent orange with the Naturstoffreagent A which indicated flavones. |
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Transparent plastic tubes hold an oxalate and a fluorescent dye. |
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All lamps were operated outside the sunbeds in a horizontal position over a fluorescent lamp ballast, similar to the way in which they are used in common sunbeds. |
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Biologists have long used fluorescent dyes that selectively attach to particular molecules, allowing them to detect certain cells or proteins in a sample. |
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Tiny water droplets are borne on the air like dust motes, sparkling in the glare from the banks of fluorescent lights in the canopy above the petrol pumps. |
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That color ranges from deep shades of brown, purple, ultramarine and emerald, up through hot pink, fire-engine red, fluorescent chartreuse and grating lavender. |
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Using beads, sequins and hand woven superfine cotton saris in fluorescent colours that Kanchan had taken with her from India, the two began work together almost immediately. |
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Your skin will be pale yellow and your urine coloured fluorescent green. |
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Shoppers were enthusiastic about the extra elbow room, long stretches of frozen food, and the strangely fresh leafy greens sitting under fluorescent lights. |
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The researchers chose the jellyfish gene for a green fluorescent protein that other researchers had used to create glowing green eyes in houseflies and some other insects. |
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For example, fluorescent cyanine and related dyes can be attached to amine, hydroxy or sulfhydryl groups of avidin and to antibodies and to lectins. |
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This was an impressive scenic dive, with huge yellow clumps of sponge, masses of cup corals with their almost fluorescent colours and featherstars everywhere. |
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It scans the workpiece surface when it stops circumvolving, then the fluorescent light image of the workpiece surface are collected to the computer. |
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Each fluorescent troffer in the room contained three lamps and two ballasts. |
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We will develop innovative methods of super-resolution microscopy and of quantification of protein turnover using a fluorescent molecular clock. |
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A favorite solution is to use fluorescent lamping behind decorative cove molding. |
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Along the sofa every three and a half feet, fluorescent tubes glow through translucent plastic diffusers. |
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The quality of fluorescent lighting technology has improved dramatically in recent years. |
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The oocytes from each sample were mounted between a slide and coverslip, then scanned and recorded with confocal fluorescent microscopy. |
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Dye and fluorescent tracers are used for detecting fluid leaks visually or by sensitive cameras or fluorometers. |
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The fluorescent signal is easily detected by simple, low cost, portable fluorometers that are commercially available. |
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We have developed a specific chemical process that generates a fluorescent product on annealing of 2 oligonucleotides to each other. |
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We are pleased to have this opportunity to broaden biological and clinical applications for fluorescent nanocrystal products. |
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A weak fluorescent signal is detected at the aboral end of the cell body localizing to the ciliary wreath. |
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Whilst the new paint was a good metameric match under natural light, it looked odd under a fluorescent light. |
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The interaction of the target protein with Adlyfe's proprietary peptides produces a conformational change that transduces a fluorescent signal. |
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The mosi widely used plastic scintillators are based on polystyrene with added fluorescent dye molecules. |
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