red fluorescence

collocation in English

meaningsofredandfluorescence

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red
adjective
uk
/red/
us
/red/
of the colour of ...
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fluorescence
noun[U]
uk
/flɔːˈres.əns/
us
/flɔːˈres.əns/
light produced by a substance that has absorbed light or other radiation, which has a longer wavelength than the light that has ...
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(Definition ofredandfluorescencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Lowering of green fluorescence by constantredfluorescencepossibly indicates exhaustion of the proton-pumping machinery in phagolysosomes occupied by indigestible particles.
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In some instances, very strongredfluorescencewas also visible with the green filter.
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A comparable approach was employed to calculate the percentage of cell volume occupied by green andredfluorescence.
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Double detection of green andredfluorescenceillustrated in overlay images.
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A chromosomal gain in the tumour is reflected by a stronger intensity of the green fluorescence, whereas a loss is reflected by a stronger intensity of theredfluorescence.
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Images show the green andredfluorescenceoutputs of the raw data in original colours and the rationed analysis of the experiment in false colour look-up tables.
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It showsredfluorescencewith maxima at 649 and 717 nm.
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Trivalent chromium at low concentration is the source of theredfluorescenceof ruby.
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This discrimination is possible because chromium (containing iron) and vanadium-free emeralds emit aredfluorescencewhen illuminated by white light that also has a content of ultraviolet wavelengths.
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The combination of the blue light that continues through the phosphor and the green toredfluorescencefrom the phosphors produces a net emission of white light.
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Redfluorescenceis emitted after this photoconversion.
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