luminescence Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of luminescence In English

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Examples of luminescence

  • The artifacts were dated using optically stimulated luminescence.

  • The ocean often emits a visible glow, or luminescence, which extends for miles at night.

  • They toil over the perfect shade of pigment, the architectural details of an elaborate building, the luminescence of a wine glass.

  • The pseudo-colour panels represent 10 s of accumulated luminescence.

  • Often, there is a gradational transition in luminescence from weak to stronger, followed by an abrupt return to weak luminescence.

  • The central chapters contain information about luminescence centres, categorized according to centre type.

  • Luminescence of aequorin is triggered by the binding of two calcium ions.

  • His eyes glow; his long, slender fingers are like tongues of flame; the colour of his skin is more a luminescence than a colour.

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