| phosphor |
Substance which glows when struck by electrons. The back of a cathode ray tube face is coated with phosphor.
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| phosphorus |
A mineral nutrient also required for growth, which exists mainly as phosphate, a dissolved solid.
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| phospholipid |
molecule possessing both a hydrophilic phosphate -group head and a hydrophobic hydrocarbon tail.
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| phosphor- |
Luminescent material applied to the inner face of a cathode ray tube that when bombarded with electrons will emit light of various colors.
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| phosphor |
Luminescent material applied to the inner face of a cathode ray tube that when bombarded with electrons will emit light of various colors.
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