fluorescent in the PONS Dictionary

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fluorescent light

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The scrambling of orientations can occur by the whole molecule tumbling or by the rotation of only the fluorescent part.
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Probes are available to identify the translocation by fluorescent in situ hybridization.
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The scintillator light was transferred via fluorescent wavelength-shifter bars and light guides to 2000 photomultipliers outside the magnet.
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With the advent of fluorescent lighting, windows were no longer required.
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A healthy person can sometimes appear to have an unhealthy skin tone under fluorescent lighting.
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An excimer can thus be measured by fluorescent emissions.
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The next major technological innovation in neon lighting and signs was the development of fluorescent tube coatings.
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The end boards could be any colour of the spectrum, however are generally bright fluorescent colours with some programming featuring dark grey endboards.
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With the development of fluorescent tagging, fluorescent microscopy has allowed the visualization of specific proteins in both fixed and live cell images.
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This tube consisted of a photocathode in close proximity to a fluorescent screen.
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