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When the time arrives to bunker down, when the insides are under threat from the outsides, here sit I, ears tweaked to the luminescence within.
The luminescence in these cases may be excited by direct electron impact rather than with UV light.
The acceleration of the recombination rate and the strong stimulation of luminescence caused by the membrane potential are well known.
The luminescence was quantified in live cells using bioluminescence imaging.
Some distance ahead, the hall bent to the left, and from those hidden precincts glowed a nimbus of yellowish luminescence.
Like an insomniac passing the time, she stares blindly into the artificial luminescence, as though hoping for either a diversion or a soporific.
This property also leads to the intense luminescence and electron transfer capability of porphyrins and many metalloporphyins.
The origin of the initial spike observed upon detection of singlet oxygen luminescence remains unresolved.
The outdoor stage was lit by the luminescence of the lasers highlighting the magnificent Three Kingdoms Pagodas.
A heavy shellac gives an overall luminescence to the work and the only congruously identifying factor is his intricate use of linearity.
From radiocarbon to luminescence, uranium-series and electron spin resonance, the results were the same.
This luminescence makes them interesting candidates for applications in biological test systems or as sensors.
He studied seawater luminescence and ocean temperatures while charting the path of the Gulf Stream.
Intriguingly, rhythmic luminescence in certain lines was affected by only a subset of the pacemaker mutations.
The luminescence of Nia's distinctive voice remains undiminished and her own compositions are unshowy yet lovely.
Detrital quartz from an igneous source is usually substantially brighter in luminescence than quartz of an authigenic origin.
The sensing of oxygen with phosphorescent probes is based on luminescence quenching.
Most of the arthropods consist of an infill of sparry calcite with uniform luminescence.
Chemiluminescence is a special case of luminescence in which the excitation source is a chemical reaction.
Reactions were mixed by inversion several times and then placed in a dark chamber with constant stirring in a luminescence spectrophotometer.
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In adaptation to the darkness, in which there is only luminescence that eyes could use, there is a great development of tactility.
The distinction between light and luminescence was first pointed out by Wiedemann.
They lose their power of luminescence during the day and only regain it at dusk or when kept in the dark for some time.
According to Abegg's Handbuch der anorganischen Chemie, the maximum luminescence pressure with water vapor present, is 320 mm.
The luminescence, therefore, is controlled by the respiratory organs and the work produced is an oxidization.
Table 10 shows the relation between temperature and intensity of luminescence with pyrogallol and various oxidizers.
In the case of animals with extracellular luminescence we may speak of luminous secretions and true luminous glands.
Indeed, ordinary light never has the effect of causing luminescence in the same sense as it causes phosphorescence of cas.
The plant extract loses the power to cause such luminescence on boiling and the peroxidase will not dialyze.
Many animals with intracellular luminescence have quite complicated luminous organs.
I came to full awareness under the luminescence of the infirmary's overhead.
Apparently there is no rhyme or reason in the distribution of luminescence throughout the plant or animal kingdom.
The interesting problem of luminescence will be discussed elsewhere.
It was as though a door had opened into some world of luminescence.
Only if this proceeds rapidly enough does luminescence occur.
The luminescence that clothed Norhala brightened, deepening the darkness.
Genetic materials inserted into the cactus and responsible for luminescence are GFP-like proteins taken from the Pacific actinia known as Anemonia Sulcata.
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