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fluorescence

/floo-res-uhns, flaw-, floh-/US // flʊˈrɛs əns, flɔ-, floʊ- //UK // (ˌflʊəˈrɛsəns) //

荧光,萤光,荧光剂,紫外线

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Physics, Chemistry.

    • : the emission of radiation, especially of visible light, by a substance during exposure to external radiation, as light or x-rays.Compare phosphorescence.
    • : the property possessed by a substance capable of such emission.
    • : the radiation so produced.

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Examples

  • Not applying selection simply meant propagating the populations forward at random regardless of their fluorescence.

  • In the second phase, Zheng and his colleagues applied the same selection pressure across all three populations in order to have them evolve toward increased green fluorescence.

  • The lead halide perovskite domains made by fluorescence microscopy.

  • A few weeks after the heat stress, this red fluorescence jumped.

  • The glow is produced through a process is known as fluorescence.

  • This solution will show a characteristic blue fluorescence when quinin is present.

  • In other words, Grew seems to have observed the characteristic fluorescence of chlorophyll.

  • Anthracene is a white crystalline hydrocarbon, having a bluish fluorescence, melting at 213° C. and boiling above 360° C.

  • My Platinochloride develops octohedron crystals,—with a fine blue fluorescence.

  • Mineral oils have a characteristic bloom, showing a greenish fluorescence when examined by transmitted light.