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  • Fluorescence occurs when light is absorbed at one wavelength and then re-emitted at another nearly immediately.

    msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines 2008

  • Future analysis of PINs dynamics, using techniques such as Fluorescence Recovery After Photobleaching

    PLoS Biology: New Articles Ora Hazak et al. 2010

  • "Fluorescence" has a similar vast mix, though utilizing more raw mechanical beats with the slow and warm synth tracks.

    Brainwashed 2009

  • Fluorescence in the lobby, with a feeling of seeing cinders at cornea's corner...

    Float Like An Asterisk, Sting Like A Mote Dennis Mahagin 2011

  • "Fluorescence microscopy requires more equipment — such as filters and special lighting — than a standard light microscope, which makes them more expensive," said Fletcher.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) (commercial and custom probes)

    Cytogenomics Lab 2010

  • Fluorescence is light that an object converts from one kind of electromagnetic energy of a different wavelenth.

    Luminescence James Gurney 2009

  • Optical Fluorescence Oxygen Meter: are extremely suitable for long-term measurements in groundwater as it is not sensitive to contaminants or for that matter, aging.

    What is a Dissolved Oxygen Meter Emii 2007

  • Fluorescence due to sunlight - the Moon, from Chandra

    Archive 2005-05-01 Dr. Lisa 2005

  • Fluorescence due to sunlight - the Moon, from Chandra

    X-ray Moon Dr. Lisa 2005

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