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.