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luminescence light not due to incandescence; occurs at low temperatures light from nonthermal sources
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luminescence Any emission of light at temperatures below that required for incandescence.
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luminescence An emission of light due to a stimulus like directed pressure, heating, rubbing, irradiation with X-rays, ultraviolet light, etc.
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luminescence Visible light produced from a surface submitted to invisible radiation such as UV, X rays and son on. Unlike fluorescent light it continues to be emitted after the existing source is removed, gradually fading away.
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luminescence the emission of light without accompanying heat phy
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