| fluorescence |
the phenomena of some compounds to absorb specific wavelengths of light and instantaneously emit longer wavelengths of light energy
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| fluorescent |
A light produced by the electrical stimulation of a gas or vapor. Fluorescent lights have a similar effect on opal as a bright cloudy day--they do not properly bring out the colors in opal.
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| fluorescence |
blueish glow of a diamond under exposure to ultraviolet light. under normal light conditions usually not noticed by the naked eye. fluorescence grades are none, faint, slight, medium and strong blue.
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| fluorescence in situ hybridization |
A technique used for the detection of target DNA or RNA molecules with a system of coupled fluorochromes.
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| fluorescence |
Property of certain molecules that the will emit light at frequency other than the frequency they absorb. This property is especially useful in biology due to indicator dyes whose amount of fluorescent change under certain conditions, typically calcium concentration, acidity (ph) or voltage.
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