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phosphorescence Emission of visible light by a substance, such as a mineral, that is exposed to ultraviolet light and absorbs radiation from it. The light appears in the form of glowing, distinctive colors. The emission continues after the exposure to ultraviolet light ends.
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phosphorescent (Glow in the Dark) specialty ink that illuminates in darkness. Generally, with a greenish glow effect. However, additional colors are available.
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phosphorescent s. phosphorescent perspiration, sometimes observed in miliaria and after the eating of phosphorescent fish.
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phosphorescent Glowing after the light source has been removed.
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phosphorescence Luminescence that persists after a light source has been removed. Materials such as phosphors or phosphorogens are activated from a light source to emit the light in the form of photons of light.
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