luminescence in English

noun
1
the emission of light by a substance that has not been heated, as in fluorescence and phosphorescence.
This property also leads to the intense luminescence and electron transfer capability of porphyrins and many metalloporphyins.
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1. The moonlight gave everything a strange luminescence.

2. Measuring luminescence and absorbance and apparatus therefor

3. Moonlight gave the statue a lurid luminescence.

4. Luminescence caused by absorption of optical radiation.

5. The thing of luminescence all is not a gold.

6. Lights reflected off dust-covered walls creating a ghostly luminescence.

7. The thing of luminescence is not sure all gold.

8. Has a round head, long tentacle, and a luminescence blue body.

9. 24 Lights reflected off dust-covered walls creating a ghostly luminescence.

10. First it lost its transparency, and became suffused with a pale, milky luminescence.

11. However, their luminescence dims within a matter of hours after being released.

12. Above 100 °C thermal quenching causes a reduction in the observed luminescence.

13. These effects indicate the role of hole traps in the mechanism of spontaneous luminescence. A model for the luminescence mechanism is discussed, basing on the assumption of donor-acceptor-coupling.

14. Color and luminescence of biology is explained of standpoint of Quantum Mechanics.

15. 27 One category of luminescence, however, has a plain and unmistakable purpose.

16. Luminescence is rarely more than 1% efficient and thus of comparatively low intensity.

17. Heating collapses the blue spectral peak, causing the violet luminescence to shift towards red.

18. It would be most unwise at present to rely solely on luminescence interpretations of geological phenomena.

19. A coupling element (208) is provided between the active side (204) and the luminescence conversion element (210).

20. A model for the luminescence mechanism is discussed, basing on the assumption of donor-acceptor-coupling.

21. At least one of the semiconductor components has a luminescence conversion element in the ray path.

22. Pixel: in full picture element; smallest resolved unit of a video image that has specific luminescence and colour.

23. When IL-12 binds to IL-12 Bioassay Cells, the receptor transduces intracellular signals resulting in luminescence.

24. Increasing beam energy beyond this level actually produces a decrease in luminescence intensity; this is the inhibition phase.

25. The information captured shows a kind of luminescence and streams of energy flowing from the fingers or toes.

26. Key words: calcium oxide, colour centre, synchrotron, X-ray excited optical luminescence, X-ray absorption near-edge structure.

27. As soon as a leaf dries, it begins to dull, lacking the luminescence that one full of juices has.

28. This luminescence is measured and is directly proportional to the number of trapped electrons, and thus to the total radiation dose.

29. Luminescence chambers are designed to cope with this and are tested up to specified voltages with metal targets as samples.

30. Compounds of the invention with homogenous nanoparticle dispersions display homogeneous UV/blue absorption as well as down conversion to visible luminescence.

31. Airglow, faint luminescence of Earth’s upper atmosphere that is caused by air molecules’ and atoms’ selective absorption of solar ultraviolet and X-radiation

32. A bioluminescent reporter gene, which produces luminescence as cells grow, was inserted into the Auxotrophs, so that cell growth can be readily determined.

33. ‘Light-emitting diode’ (LED) means a light source where the element for visible radiation is one or more solid state junctions producing injection-luminescence/fluorescence;

34. Bimolecular fluorescence quenching reactions of the biologically active coumarin composite 2-acetyl-3H-benzo [f]chromen-3-one in different solvents Luminescence , 33 ( 2018 ) , pp

35. The enveloping orange hue is known as Airglow — a mesmerizing luminescence caused by chemical reactions high in Earth's atmosphere, NASA reported.This ghostly glow usually happens when

36. ‘Light-emitting diode (LED) light source’ means a light source where the element for visible radiation is one or more solid state junctions producing injection-luminescence/fluorescence;

37. ‘Light-emitting diode (LED) light source’ means a light source where the element for visible radiation is one or more solid state junctions producing injection-luminescence/fluorescence.

38. But in the repeated curve of her thigh and calf he saw shapes like sea shells, with the luminescence and faint muscular rays of the great chambered nautilus.

39. Optically stimulated luminescence radiation dosimetry method to determine integrated doses and dose rates and a method to extend the upper limit of measurable absorbed radiation doses during irradiation

40. We show that the luminescence has mainly two emission peaks:one peak corresponds to the red shift relative to the central transition frequency and the other to the blue shift.

41. Bit-by-bit or page-by-page reading is realized through detecting the availability or absence of luminescence anisotropy of information marks (pits) in one-photon absorption of reading radiation.

42. The phosphor host system with the spinel crystal structure exhibits a near-infrared luminescence of 650–750 nm with the presence of R line, phonon side bands, and Antiphonon side bands

43. The amount of luminescence released is used to calculate the equivalent dose (De) that the sediment has acquired since deposition, which can be used in combination with the dose rate (Dr) to calculate the age.

44. Because the thin film having a reflection function is formed from an amorphous alloy, the organic EL luminescence device is provided with a reflection function, a light shielding function against a transistor and an electrode function.

45. We present a detailed account of photoluminescence measurements, including thermal activation energy and transient luminescence decay time results, on isoelectronic bound excitons associated with complex binding centers containing either of the deep acceptors In or Tl.

46. Acridin-9 (10 H)-one based thermally activated delayed fluorescence material: simultaneous optimization of RISC and radiation processes to boost luminescence efficiency † Yongqiang Mei,a Di Liu, *a Jiuyan Li, *a Huiting Li a and Wenkui Wei a

47. Airglow [ âr ′glō′ ] A faint photochemical luminescence in the upper atmosphere caused by the collision of x-rays and charged particles from the Sun with atoms and molecules, especially of oxygen, sodium, and the hydroxyl radical (OH)

48. Together with the Speedmaster chronograph and the Railmaster Antimagnetic watch, the automatic 300 model was part of a new trilogy of professional-grade that shared similar broad-arrow handsets coated in radium for luminescence, stainless steel 39mm cases, and matching steel bracelets

49. Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating was undertaken of the Kow Swamp burial site in 2003 (close to KS 9, the only burial excavated in situ), which suggested that the cemetery was in use between 22 and 19 ka, rather than 15 – 9 ka.

50. ‘A heavy shellac gives an overall luminescence to the work and the only Congruously identifying factor is his intricate use of linearity.’ ‘The importance of the housing market in Florida is Congruously affected by the growing mortgage business in the state presently.’