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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)
photomacrograph <microscopy> Photograph in the magnification range of conventional macrophotography (less than ~40X) taken with a single lens system, often a microscope objective.
(05 Aug 1998)
photomacrography <microscopy> Close-up photography at a limiting magnification of 40X or thereabouts and taken with a single lens system such as a A HREF=photomacrographic lens> Photomacrographic lens or a microscope objective.
(05 Aug 1998)
photomagnetic Of or pertaining to photomagnetism.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
photomagnetism The branch of science which treats of the relation of magnetism to light.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
photomania <psychiatry> Morbid or exaggerated desire for light.
Origin: photo-+ G. Mania, frenzy
(05 Mar 2000)
photomechanical Pertaining to, or designating, any photographic process in which a printing surface is obtained without the intervention of hand engraving.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
photometer <apparatus, physics> An instrument for measuring the intensity of light, or, more especially, for comparing the relative intensities of different lights, or their relative illuminating power.
Origin: Photo: cf. F. Photometre.
(24 Mar 1998)
photometry The measurement of the intensity of light.
(05 Mar 2000)
photomicrograph <microscopy> An image enlarges approximately 40X or higher, produced by light, cf., electron micrograph.
(05 Aug 1998)
photomicrography <microscopy> This term should not be reversed into microphotography. A photomicrograph is a photograph of a small object, the image of which is magnified more than approximately 40X by means of a compound microscope. A microphotograph is a small photograph, requiring an enlargement or a lens system in order to view it, the image is minified.
(05 Aug 1998)
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  • 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
  • Phototropism - »õâ The directional growth of organisms in response to light. In plants, aerial shoots usually grow towards light. The phototropic response is thought to be controlled by auxin (= AUXINS), a plant growth substance. (From Concise Dictionary of Biology, 1990)
    Synonyms : Heliotropisms, Phototropisms
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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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photophosphorylation The first stage of the photosynthetic system is the light-dependent reaction, which converts solar energy into chemical energy. Light absorbed by chlorophyll or other photosynthetic pigments is used to drive a transfer of electrons and hydrogen from water (or some other donor molecule) to an acceptor called NADP+, reducing it to the form of NADPH by adding a pair of electrons and a single proton (hydrogen nucleus). ...
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photosensitivity Photosensitivity is the amount to which an object reacts upon receiving photons of light. Devices that are photosensitive include the human retina and photographic film. Film is photosensitive because it has a chemical reaction when struck by light. The same process is used in the electronic device known as a photocathode, which is a surface that emits electrons when struck by light. ...
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photosensitive Photosensitivity is the amount to which an object reacts upon receiving photons of light. Devices that are photosensitive include the human retina and photographic film. Film is photosensitive because it has a chemical reaction when struck by light. The same process is used in the electronic device known as a photocathode, which is a surface that emits electrons when struck by light. ...
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phototropism Phototropism or heliotropism are botanical terms for an organism response to light (in the case of heliotropism, specifically the light from the Sun). These are one of the many plant tropisms or movements in response to extermal stimuli. Growth toward a light source is a positive phototropism, while the reverse is called negative phototropism or skototropism. ...
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photo normal vision in daylight
photo a special pigment found in the rods and cones of the retina
photo damage to the retina resulting from exposure of the eye to the sun without adequate protection
photo make sensitive to the influence of radiant energy and esp. light, as of an organism or a substance
photo sensitive to visible light
photo sensitivity to the action of radiant energy
photo make sensitive to the influence of radiant energy and esp. light, as of an organism or a substance
photo the intensely luminous surface of the sun
photo (trademark) a duplicating machine that makes quick positive or negative copies directly on the surface of prepared paper
photo a photocopy made on a Photostat machine
photo make a copy by means of a Photostat device
photo (trademark) a duplicating machine that makes quick positive or negative copies directly on the surface of prepared paper
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