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fluorescence in situ hybridization A technique that employs fluorescent molecular tags to detect probes hybridized to chromosomes or chromatin; useful for genetic mapping and detecting chromosomal abnormalities.
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fluorescence Light emitted by gaseous, liquid or solid materials which, when irradiated with light, X-rays or electron beams, re-emit the absorbed energy within 10 -6 s in the form of electromagnetic radiation of the same or longer wavelength.
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fluorescent A discharge lamp in which a phosphor coating transforms ultraviolet energy into visible light.
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fluorescein An organic chemical, which fluoresces green in water, detectable even when present in minute quantities. Used in tracing underground water flow.
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fluorescence A term used to describe the light emission given off by excitation of phosphors with Ultra -Violet light.
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