luminescence Definition In English

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  • Variations in the substituents on the quinoline rings affect its luminescence properties.

  • The source of luminescence is symbiotic bacteria that dwell in and around the esca.

  • Alas, this policy has progressively lost its luminescence and radiance.

  • Some substructure can be observed on the images of the compressed core luminescence, though the appreciable asymmetry of the form has been detected in only one experiment.

  • Alternatively, the variations in trace element abundance and luminescence may be simply coincidental and crystal lattice defects related to growth rate may be playing an important role.

  • The iris is checked for pupil size, constriction, reflected luminescence, and synechia.

  • It includes a discussion of the benefits of time-resolved luminescence as against continuous excitation - an important and expanding field.

  • This irradiating process induces a luminescence in the visible wavelength.

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