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How to pronounce fluorescence in English?

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Type Words
Type of light, visible light, visible radiation
Has types autofluorescence, phosphorescence
Derivation fluoresce, fluorescent

Examples of fluorescence

fluorescence
If higher resolution is required, the fluorescence dye molecules come into play.
From the sciencedaily.com
The team used the Mol-Switch with time-resolved fluorescence for DNA sequencing.
From the sciencedaily.com
The GFP fluorescence intensity of each condition was analysed by flow cytometry.
From the nature.com
Current confocal microscopy approaches use standard, single-photon fluorescence.
From the nature.com
These machines shine ultraviolet light onto banknotes and look for fluorescence.
From the newscientist.com
Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy was done with the samples shown in Fig.
From the nature.com
This was compared with a control fluorescence image to check for false positives.
From the nature.com
In normal healthy cells, high concentrations of aggregates emit red fluorescence.
From the nature.com
This becomes visible as a diffraction-limited spot using fluorescence microscopy.
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More examples
  • Light emitted during absorption of radiation of some other (invisible) wavelength
  • (fluorescent) emitting light during exposure to radiation from an external source
  • (fluorescent) a lighting fixture that uses a fluorescent lamp
  • Fluorescence is the emission of light by a substance that has absorbed light or other electromagnetic radiation of a different wavelength. In most cases, emitted light has a longer wavelength, and therefore lower energy, than the absorbed radiation. ...
  • (Fluorescences) Released in November 1996, Fluorescences is an EP by the group Stereolab.
  • A fluorescent light; Of or relating to fluorescence; Exhibiting or produced by fluorescence; Emitting visible light as a result of the excitation of phosphors by ultraviolet photons produced by the passage of an electrical current through an inert gas infused with mercury; Glowing as if with ...
  • (fluorescent) Taking in radiation and sending it back out as visible light. Refers to some specialty colors of paint and vinyl, and ink used in screen-printing.
  • (Fluorescent) The ability to emit light when struck by electrons or other radiation.
  • (fluorescent) A discharge lamp in which a phosphor coating transforms ultraviolet energy into visible light.