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photokinetic 1. Pertaining to photokinesis.
2. Pertaining to photokinetics.
(05 Mar 2000)
photokinetics The changes in rate of a chemical reaction in response to light.
Origin: photo-+ G. Kinetikos, relating to movement
(05 Mar 2000)
photokymograph A device for moving film at a constant speed so that a continuous record of a physiologic event may be obtained, as by a beam of light shining on the film.
Origin: photo-+ G. Kyma, wave, + grapho, to record
(05 Mar 2000)
photolithograph A lithographic picture or copy from a stone prepared by the aid of photography.
Origin: Photo- + lithograph.
To produce (a picture, a copy) by the process of photolithography.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
photolithographer One who practices, or one who employs, photolithography.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
photolithographic Of or pertaining to photolithography; produced by photolithography.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
photolithography The art or process of producing photolithographs.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
photolithotroph An organism that requires inorganic compounds and that uses light for most of its energy need.
Compare: photoautotroph, photoheterotroph, phototroph.
Origin: photo-+ G. Lithos, stone, mineral, + trophe, nourishment
(05 Mar 2000)
photological Pertaining to photology, or the doctrine of light.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
photology <study> The doctrine or science of light, explaining its nature and phenomena; optics.
Origin: Photo-: cf. F. Photologie.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
photoluminescent Having the ability to become luminescent upon exposure to visible light.
Origin: photo-+ L. Lumen, light
(05 Mar 2000)
photolyase See: deoxyribodipyrimidine photolyase.
Origin: photo-+ G. Lyo, to loosen, + -ase
(05 Mar 2000)
photolysis <chemistry> Light induced cleavage of a chemical bond, as in the process of photosynthesis.
(18 Nov 1997)
photolyte Any product of decomposition by light.
(05 Mar 2000)
photolytic Pertaining to photolysis.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Photosystem I Protein Complex - »õâ A large multisubunit protein complex that is found in the THYLAKOID MEMBRANE. It uses light energy derived from LIGHT-HARVESTING PROTEIN COMPLEXES to drive electron transfer reactions that result in either the reduction of NADP to NADPH or the transport of PROTONS across the membrane.
    Synonyms : Photosystem I, I, Photosystem
  • Photosystem II Protein Complex - »õâ A large multisubunit protein complex found in the THYLAKOID MEMBRANE. It uses light energy derived from LIGHT-HARVESTING PROTEIN COMPLEXES to catalyze the splitting of WATER into DIOXYGEN and of reducing equivalents of HYDROGEN.
    Synonyms : Chloroplast Reaction Center Protein D1, D1 Photosystem II Protein, Plant, Light-Induced D1 Protein, Photosystem II, Oxygen Evolving Enzyme, PRCP II D2 Protein, Photosystem II, Photosystem II Reaction Center, Photosystem II Reaction Center Complex D1 Protein
  • Phototherapy - »õâ Treatment of disease by exposure to light, especially by variously concentrated light rays or specific wavelengths.
    Synonyms : Therapy, Photoradiation, Light Therapies, Photoradiation Therapies, Phototherapies, Therapies, Light, Therapies, Photoradiation, Therapy, Light
  • Phototransduction - »õâ The transducing of light energy to afferent nerve impulses, such as takes place in the retinal rods and cones. After light photons are absorbed by the photopigments, the signal is transmitted to the outer segment membrane by the cyclic GMP second messenger system, where it closes the sodium channels. This channel gating ultimately generates an action potential in the inner retina.
    Synonyms : Light Signal Transductions, Phototransductions, Signal Transductions, Light, Visual Transductions
  • Phototrophic Processes - »õâ Processes by which phototrophic organisms use sunlight as their primary energy source. Contrasts with chemotrophic processes which do not depend on light and function in deriving energy from exogenous chemical sources. Photoautotrophy (or photolithotrophy) is the ability to use sunlight as energy to fix inorganic nutrients to be used for other organic requirements. Photoautotrophs include all green plants, GREEN ALGAE; CYANOBACTERIA, and green and PURPLE SULFUR BACTERIA. Photoheterotrophs or photoorganotrophs require a supply of organic nutrients for their organic requirements but use sunlight as their primary energy source; examples include certain PURPLE NONSULFUR BACTERIA. Depending on environmental conditions some organisms can switch between different nutritional modes (AUTOTROPHY; HETEROTROPHY; chemotrophy; or phototrophy) to utilize different sources to meet their nutrients and energy requirements.
    Synonyms : Phototrophic Growth, Phototrophic Process, Phototrophy, Growth, Phototrophic, Process, Phototrophic, Processes, Phototrophic
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photophobia a morbid fear of light photalgia: pain in the eye resulting from exposure to bright light (often associated with albinism)
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photopic vision daylight vision: normal vision in daylight; vision with sufficient illumination that the cones are active and hue is perceived
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photometer (F?
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photomultiplier tube a vacuum tube that converts electromagnetic radiation signals into electrical pulses, consisting of a light-sensitive surface that emits electrons when light is incident on it, the electrons then passing through successive stages with electron multiplication at each stage.
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photodynamic sensitization the increased lethal effects of light on microorganisms when certain dyes are present in the solution.
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phot a photograph taken with the help of a microscope
phot a montage that uses photographic images
phot a quantum of electromagnetic radiation
phot pain in the eye resulting from exposure to bright light (often associated with albinism)
phot a morbid fear of light
phot normal vision in daylight
phot a special pigment found in the rods and cones of the retina
phot damage to the retina resulting from exposure of the eye to the sun without adequate protection
phot make sensitive to the influence of radiant energy and esp. light, as of an organism or a substance
phot sensitive to visible light
phot sensitivity to the action of radiant energy
phot make sensitive to the influence of radiant energy and esp. light, as of an organism or a substance
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