| fluorescent s. |
a sheet of cardboard, paper, or glass coated with suitable material, which fluoresces visibly, as calcium tungstate, used as an intensifying screen in radiography; as the chief part of a fluoroscope; as a substitute for a fluoroscope in a darkened room.
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| fluorescent treponemal antibody absorption t. |
FTA-ABS t.; the standard treponemal antigen serologic test for syphilis; patient serum is diluted with an extract of Reiter treponemes to remove nonspecific antibodies, then reacted with the Nichols strain of Treponema pallidum fixed to a glass slide; specific antibodies adhering to the treponemes are demonstrated with fluorescein-labeled antihuman globulin. Positive tests are seen in about 85 per cent of cases of primary syphilis, 100 per cent in secondary syphilis, and 98 per cent in late syphilis.
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| fluorescent |
Term used to describe lamps that produce light through the illumination of phosphorous coating by gas-produced ultraviolet radiation.
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| fluorescence |
An optical phenomenon that occurs when light absorbed by a material creates a molecular excitation that causes the material to re-emit light as a different wavelength.
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| fluorescent |
1. Absorbing light energy and then releasing it almost immediately. 2.A short-lived glow of light not caused by high temperature.
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