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fluor- fluorite: a soft mineral (calcium fluoride) that is fluorescent in ultraviolet light; chief source of fluorine
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Fluor-Op trademark for a preparation of fluorometholone.
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fluor- escence - This is a natural phenomena is certain materials which react to light and is caused by the molecules absorbing the light energy and being stimulated in such a way that the molecules then emit light of their own, but at a slightly different wavelength. The strength of the emitted light is used by the ScalarGauge?Fluorescence system to determine the thickness of very thin films.
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