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fluorescent A discharge lamp in which a phosphor coating transforms ultraviolet energy into visible light.
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fluorescent polarization immunoassay ABBR: FPIA. An antigen-antibody analysis using fluorescent-tagged antigens. The technique is based on the principle that antigens, which are small molecules, rotate rapidly and therefore emit randomly polari
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fluorescent antibody t. an immunofluorescence technique in which antigen in tissue sections is located by homologous antibody labeled with fluorochrome (the single-layer technique) or by treating the antigen with unlabeled antibody followed by a second layer of labeled antiglobulin which is reactive with the unlabeled antibody (double-layer technique). Variations include direct, indirect, inhibition, and complement staining techniques.
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fluorescent r.’s characteristic fluorescent r's.
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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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