fluorescence signal

collocation in English

meaningsoffluorescenceandsignal

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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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signal
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈsɪɡ.nəl/
us
/ˈsɪɡ.nəl/
noticeable ...
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(Definition offluorescenceandsignalfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Resolution of fluorescence signals from cells labeled with fluorochromes having different lifetimes by phase-sensitive flow cytometry.
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A gradient offluorescencesignalis observed from cortical surface (top left) to dorsal hippocampus (bottom right).
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In this technique, the autocorrelation of thefluorescencesignalis performed online by fast digital correlator boards.
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As a first step, the quadratic relationship of the fluorescence intensity versus excitation power has to be demonstrated before speculating on thefluorescencesignal.
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We observed a dramatic increase influorescencesignalin most tissues following the late larval ecdysone pulse.
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Neoplastic lesions were detected additionally only because offluorescencesignalbut not under white light.
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Results are shown asfluorescencesignalin arbitrary fluorescence units (mean standard deviation of triplicate measurements).
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Thefluorescencesignalin a cell is rapidly photobleached with a laser.
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Under these conditions thefluorescencesignalwas negligible.
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In the case of unimolecular chemical reactions, or of internal photodynamics, in which a change of fluorescence yield is involved, thefluorescencesignalfluctuates according to the process kinetics.
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Fluorescencesignal, which is correlated to photosynthetic activity, is used as a transducer system.
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Nofluorescencesignalwas detected.
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In granular residue the limits of detection are improved because of a more intensefluorescencesignalin angles smaller than the isokinetic angle.
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In next-generation sequencing, thefluorescencesignalof clusters can be easily detected.
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The finally assigned pixel value intensities are a measure of the brightness and correlation of thefluorescencesignal.
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With the development of sensitive detectors such as avalanche photodiodes the detection of thefluorescencesignalcoming from individual molecules in highly dilute samples has become practical.
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The physical basis of the voltage-dependent fluorescence signals is still mostly unknown.
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