dye molecule
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dye
noun[C or U]
uk/daɪ/us/daɪ/
a substance used to change the colour ...
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molecule
noun[C]
uk/ˈmɒl.ɪ.kjuːl/us/ˈmɑː.lɪ.kjuːl/
the simplest unit of a chemical substance, usually a group of two or ...
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Fluorescently tagged antibodies or streptavidin are bound to thedyemolecule.
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Therefore, there is an attraction of anionicdyemoleculeto a cationic site on the fiber.
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The different colours are a result of the different charged states of thedyemolecule.
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Meanwhile, thedyemoleculehas lost an electron and the molecule will decompose if another electron is not provided.
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The fluorescentdyemoleculeis attached to the phosphate chain of the nucleotide.
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Furthermore, the anisotropy of the donor can be determined in the presence and absence of acceptor dye molecules in an aliquot of identical cell population.
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There were effects on unitary conductance, substate activity, the parameters of voltage dependence and permeability to dye molecules.
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Pulsed pumping was historically used with dye lasers where the inverted population lifetime of adyemoleculewas so short that a high energy, fast pump was needed.
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These models may additionally provide a basis for understanding how small molecules inhibit amyloid formation, or how dye molecules or imaging contrast agents bind specifically to amyloid fibrils.
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For example, some organic dye molecules can undergo a photochemical reaction, which alters the whole chemical structure of the molecule.
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The proposed mechanism was either direct excitation of the dye molecules or excitation of electrons.
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Squarylium dye molecules can be encapsulated into carbon nanotubes enhancing the optical properties of carbon nanotubes.
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This requires increasing the surface area of the crystal, and also improving the dye molecules to form a dense assembly.
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Molecular sensitizers (dye molecules) attached to the semiconductor surface are used to collect a greater portion of the spectrum.
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This area is then monitored over time as the dead dye molecules diffuse out and are replaced by intact dye molecules from the surrounding bilayer.
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Chemical ink erasers break down royal blue ink by disrupting the geometry of the dye molecules in ink so that light is no longer filtered.
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Typical materials include dye molecules dissolved in suitable host matrices and the frequency selective irradiation is usually realized by a narrow band laser.
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The absorption properties of these aggregations differ from those of the individual nonaggregated dye molecules.
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The incoming light excites the dye molecules into the state of being ready to emit stimulated radiation, the singlet state.
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In other models the dye molecules orientate themselves in a brickwork, ladder, or staircase fashion.
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