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Emission of light by a substance that has absorbed light
Fluorescence is one of two kinds of photoluminescence, the emission of light by a substance that has absorbed light or other electromagnetic radiation
Fluorescence
1996 EP by Stereolab
stand. "Fluorescences" – 3:23 "Pinball" – 3:13 "You Used to Call Me Sadness" – 5:10 "Soop Groove #1" – 13:06 Fluorescences at AllMusic "fluorescences". Stereolab
Fluorescences
2005 box set by Stereolab
DVD features promo videos and TV appearances. CD 1 "Fluorescences" – 3:23 (from the 1996 Fluorescences EP) "Allures" – 3:29 (from the 1997 Miss Modular EP)
Oscillons_from_the_Anti-Sun
Optical microscope that uses fluorescence and phosphorescence
A fluorescence microscope is an optical microscope that uses fluorescence instead of, or in addition to scattering, reflection, and attenuation or absorption
Fluorescence_microscope
Light re-emitted by chlorophyll molecules during return from excited to non-excited states
Chlorophyll fluorescence is light re-emitted by chlorophyll molecules during return from excited to non-excited states. It is used as an indicator of photosynthetic
Chlorophyll_fluorescence
Scientific journal
It covers research on applications of fluorescence techniques, including fluorescence microscopy and fluorescence spectroscopy. It was established in 1991
Journal_of_Fluorescence
Lunar fluorescence is the process where minerals along the surface of the Moon, like the silicate minerals plagioclase feldspar, pyroxene, and olivine
Lunar_fluorescence
Type of electromagnetic spectroscopy
Fluorescence spectroscopy (also known as fluorimetry or spectrofluorometry) is a type of electromagnetic spectroscopy that analyzes fluorescence from a
Fluorescence_spectroscopy
Reduction of light emitted from fluorescent substances
quencher for quinine fluorescence. Quenching poses a problem for non-instant spectroscopic methods, such as laser-induced fluorescence. Quenching is made
Quenching_(fluorescence)
Technology used to validate protein interactions
Bimolecular fluorescence complementation (also known as BiFC) is a technology typically used to validate protein interactions. It is based on the association
Bimolecular fluorescence complementation
Bimolecular_fluorescence_complementation
Concept in physics
Fluorescence anisotropy or fluorescence polarization is the phenomenon where the light emitted by a fluorophore has unequal intensities along different
Fluorescence_anisotropy
Lab technique in biology and chemistry
have multiple lasers and fluorescence detectors. The current record for a commercial instrument is ten lasers and 30 fluorescence detectors. Increasing the
Flow_cytometry
Genetic testing technique
Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) is a molecular cytogenetic technique that uses fluorescent probes that bind to specific parts of a nucleic acid
Fluorescence in situ hybridization
Fluorescence_in_situ_hybridization
Measurement in electrophoresis methods
relative fluorescence units (RFU) and RFU peak refer to measurements in electrophoresis methods, such as for DNA analysis. A relative fluorescence unit is
Relative_fluorescence_units
Method of spatial measurement using laser
commonly Rayleigh scattering, Mie scattering, Raman scattering, and fluorescence. Suitable combinations of wavelengths can allow remote mapping of atmospheric
Lidar
Spectroscopic method
Laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) or laser-stimulated fluorescence (LSF) is a spectroscopic method in which an atom or molecule is excited to a higher
Laser-induced_fluorescence
Difference between absorption and emission peak maxima
of the spectral band maxima of the absorption and emission spectra (fluorescence and Raman being two examples) of the same electronic transition. It is
Stokes_shift
Emission of secondary X-rays from a material excited by high-energy X-rays
X-ray fluorescence (XRF) is the emission of characteristic "secondary" (or fluorescent) X-rays from a material that has been excited by being bombarded
X-ray_fluorescence
2011 studio album by Asobi Seksu
Fluorescence is the fourth and final studio album by American shoegaze band Asobi Seksu. It was released on February 14, 2011, by Polyvinyl Record Co.
Fluorescence_(album)
Type of non-invasive imaging technique
Fluorescence imaging is a type of non-invasive imaging technique that can help visualize biological processes taking place in a living organism. Fluorescence
Fluorescence_imaging
Small container used in laboratories
to measure the absorbance, transmittance, fluorescence intensity, fluorescence polarization, or fluorescence lifetime of the sample. This measurement is
Cuvette
Machine that generates X-rays
uses X-rays for a variety of applications including medicine, X-ray fluorescence, electronic assembly inspection, and measurement of material thickness
X-ray_machine
Polish composer and conductor (1933–2020)
work 8' 37", but decided to dedicate it to the victims of Hiroshima. Fluorescences followed a year later; it increases the orchestral density with more
Krzysztof_Penderecki
Class of chemical compounds
Gandía-Herrero F, García-Carmona F, Escribano J (2005). "Botany: floral fluorescence effect". Nature. 437 (7057): 334. Bibcode:2005Natur.437..334G. doi:10
Betalain
Ultrafast laser spectroscopic technique
Fluorescence upconversion (FU) is an ultrafast laser spectroscopic technique. It is a variant of sum-frequency generation (of which the second-harmonic
Fluorescence_upconversion
Photochemical energy transfer mechanism
Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET), fluorescence resonance energy transfer, resonance energy transfer (RET) or electronic energy transfer (EET) is
Förster resonance energy transfer
Förster_resonance_energy_transfer
Protein that exhibits bright green fluorescence when exposed to ultraviolet light
The green fluorescent protein (GFP) is a protein that exhibits green fluorescence when exposed to light in the blue to ultraviolet range. The label GFP
Green_fluorescent_protein
Light energy absorbance and re-emission
Phosphorescence is a type of photoluminescence related to fluorescence. When exposed to light (radiation) of a shorter threshold wavelength, a phosphorescent
Phosphorescence
Chemical compound
ion. It is soluble in water and its solution shows some green-yellow fluorescence. It was discovered in 1822 by Leopold Gmelin. Potassium ferricyanide
Potassium_ferricyanide
Prehistoric monument in England
First, the fifty-two sarsens were analysed using methods including x-ray fluorescence spectrometry to determine their chemical composition, which revealed
Stonehenge
Predatory cartilaginous fishes
Sharks are a group of elasmobranch cartilaginous fishes characterized by a ribless endoskeleton, dermal denticles, five to seven gill slits on each side
Shark
Biological process to convert light into chemical energy
"Chlorophyll Fluorescence: A General Description and Nomenclature". In DeEll JA, Toivonen PM (eds.). Practical Applications of Chlorophyll Fluorescence in Plant
Photosynthesis
Class of invitro biochemical test
Fluorescence polarization immunoassay (FPIA) is a class of in vitro biochemical test used for rapid detection of antibody or antigen in sample. FPIA is
Fluorescence polarization immunoassay
Fluorescence_polarization_immunoassay
Concept in quantum optics
Spontaneous parametric down-conversion (also known as SPDC, parametric fluorescence or parametric scattering) is a nonlinear instant optical process that
Spontaneous parametric down-conversion
Spontaneous_parametric_down-conversion
Chemical compound
extensively in biotechnology applications such as fluorescence microscopy, flow cytometry, fluorescence correlation spectroscopy and ELISA.[citation needed]
Rhodamine_B
Quantum electromechanical process
In atomic, molecular, and optical physics, resonance fluorescence is the process in which a two-level atom system interacts with the quantum electromagnetic
Resonance_fluorescence
Fluorescent blue dye
347 nm. The peak of fluorescence occurs best with ultraviolet light, but violet/blue violet also gives great results of fluorescence. Calcofluor-White is
Calcofluor-white
Species of pitcher plant from India
species native to India. It is thought to attract prey by means of blue fluorescence. The species has a very localised distribution and is rare in the wild
Nepenthes_khasiana
Infectious disease
cerebrospinal fluid, biopsied tissue, etc.). The specimen is examined by fluorescence microscopy. The bacterium is slow growing, so a cell culture may take
Tuberculosis
Country in northern Europe
northernmost point). Lapland is so far north that the aurora borealis, fluorescence in the high atmosphere due to solar wind, is seen regularly in the fall
Finland
Fluorescence biomodulation is a form of photobiomodulation, which utilizes fluorescence energy to induce multiple transduction pathways that can modulate
Fluorescence_biomodulation
Technique for detecting quantum objects
centers) in crystals, the "ODMR signal" refers to a change in the defect's fluorescence intensity due to a simultaneously applied AC magnetic field. When the
Optically detected magnetic resonance
Optically_detected_magnetic_resonance
Branch of biology that studies cells
manufacturing of biological compounds (e.g., vaccines, therapeutic proteins). Fluorescence microscopy: Fluorescent markers such as GFP, are used to label a specific
Cell_biology
Physico-chemical phenomenon with biochemistry applications
Intrinsic DNA fluorescence is the fluorescence emitted directly by DNA when it absorbs ultraviolet (UV) radiation. It contrasts to that stemming from fluorescent
Intrinsic_DNA_fluorescence
Optical imaging technique
limitations of traditional wide-field fluorescence microscopes. In a conventional (i.e., wide-field) fluorescence microscope, the entire specimen is flooded
Confocal_microscopy
Process in which a nucleus absorbs and emits gamma rays
Nuclear resonance fluorescence (NRF) is a nuclear process in which a nucleus absorbs and emits high-energy photons called gamma rays. NRF interactions
Nuclear resonance fluorescence
Nuclear_resonance_fluorescence
Carcinogenic fibrous silicate mineral
60° Dispersion Relatively weak Extinction Parallel or oblique Ultraviolet fluorescence Non-fluorescent Melting point 400 to 1,040 °C (752 to 1,904 °F)
Asbestos
Medical intervention
Intravascular fluorescence is a catheter-based molecular imaging technique that uses near-infrared fluorescence to detect artery wall autofluorescence
Intravascular_fluorescence
Spontaneous emission of light by a substance by non-thermal processes
usage, luminescence is frequently discussed in terms of fluorescence and phosphorescence. Fluorescence is luminescence that occurs essentially only while a
Luminescence
Branch of genetics
cytogenetic banding techniques, as well as molecular cytogenetics such as fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and comparative genomic hybridization (CGH)
Cytogenetics
Heat-activated light emission
Thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) is a process through which surrounding thermal energy changes population of excited states of molecular
Thermally activated delayed fluorescence
Thermally_activated_delayed_fluorescence
Use of baculovirus to deliver genes to mammalian cells
Baculovirus gene transfer into Mammalian cells (BacMam) is the use of a baculovirus to deliver genes to mammalian cells. Baculoviruses are insect viruses
BacMam
total-reflection x-ray fluorescence spectroscopy by changing the contaminant from a thin layer (which has an angle-dependent fluorescence intensity in the TXRF-domain)
Vapour_phase_decomposition
Experimental technique in cell biology
Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) is a method for determining the kinetics of diffusion through tissue or cells. It is capable of quantifying
Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching
Fluorescence_recovery_after_photobleaching
Chemical compound
indicator substance (e.g. for photometric hepatic function diagnostics and fluorescence angiography) in cardiac, circulatory, hepatic and ophthalmic conditions
Indocyanine_green
Mineral form of calcium fluoride
crystalline projections). In 1852, fluorite gave its name to the phenomenon of fluorescence, which is prominent in fluorites from certain locations, due to certain
Fluorite
Chemical compound
particles. Anthracene is colorless but exhibits a blue (400–500 nm peak) fluorescence under ultraviolet radiation. Crude anthracene (with a melting point of
Anthracene
Devices and processes that produce light
Electroluminescent materials (e.g., LEDs, OLEDs) can exhibit fluorescence, delayed fluorescence, and/or phosphorescence. Electroluminescent display – Illuminated
List_of_light_sources
Fluorescence microscopy technique
Light sheet fluorescence microscopy (LSFM) is a fluorescence microscopy technique with an intermediate-to-high optical resolution, but good optical sectioning
Light sheet fluorescence microscopy
Light_sheet_fluorescence_microscopy
Carbonated soft drink containing quinine
Tonic water is a carbonated soft drink in which quinine is dissolved. Originally used as a prophylactic against malaria, modern tonic water typically has
Tonic_water
Technique used for light microscopy
measuring the emission of light in a specific predefined wavelength using a fluorescence microscope. It is imperative that the binding of the fluorophore to the
Immunofluorescence
Genus of rodents
varying intensities of pink on both dorsal and ventral surfaces. The fluorescence is hypothesized to help the flying squirrels find each other in low light
New_World_flying_squirrel
Colorfulness Pastel colors Luminance Lightness Darkness Brightness Iridescence Fluorescence Grayscale Tint, shade and tone Color organizations Pantone Color Marketing
Lists_of_colors
Soft-bodied, aquatic invertebrates
fluorescent reporter for inserted genes and has had a large impact on fluorescence microscopy. The stinging cells used by jellyfish to subdue their prey
Jellyfish
Fluorescent stain
strongly to adenine–thymine-rich regions in DNA. It is used extensively in fluorescence microscopy. As DAPI can pass through an intact cell membrane, it can
DAPI
Painting by Leonardo da Vinci
as revealed by x-radiography, infrared reflectography and ultraviolet fluorescence "Stealing Mona Lisa". Dorothy & Thomas Hoobler. May 2009. excerpt of
Mona_Lisa
Scientific investigative technique
Fluorescence is widely used in the life sciences as a powerful and minimally invasive method to track and analyze biological molecules in real-time. Some
Fluorescence in the life sciences
Fluorescence_in_the_life_sciences
Micro x-ray fluorescence (μXRF) is an elemental analysis technique that relies on the same principles as x-ray fluorescence (XRF). Synchrotron X-rays
Micro-X-ray_fluorescence
Photographic process using UV radiation
fluoresce under ultraviolet illumination are examples of ultraviolet fluorescence photography. Light (visible electromagnetic spectrum) covers the spectral
Ultraviolet_photography
Light fixture that emits long-wave ultraviolet light and very little visible light
UV-A light without visible light is needed, particularly in observing fluorescence, the colored glow that many substances emit when exposed to UV. They
Blacklight
Principle and applications of MINFLUX microscopy
MINFLUX, or minimal fluorescence photon fluxes microscopy, is a super-resolution light microscopy method that images and tracks objects in two and three
Minflux
Ancient Jewish manuscripts
using infrared photography. Using a process known today as broadband fluorescence infrared photography, or NIR photography, Najib and the team at the museum
Dead_Sea_Scrolls
Resonant and recoil-free emission and absorption of gamma radiation by atomic nuclei
The Mössbauer effect, or recoilless nuclear resonance fluorescence, is a physical phenomenon, named after Rudolf Mössbauer who investigated it in 1958
Mössbauer_effect
Deadly viral disease, transmitted through animals
also be used to diagnose rabies at a tenth of the cost of traditional fluorescence microscopy techniques, allowing identification of the disease in less-developed
Rabies
Emissive part of a molecular or solid-state system responsible for luminescence
and measurement methods, including: Fluorescence spectroscopy and time-resolved luminescence measurements Fluorescence microscopy and bioimaging (organic
Luminophore
Deep optics imaging technique
Ultrasound-switchable fluorescence (USF) imaging is a deep optics imaging technique. In last few decades, fluorescence microscopy has been highly developed
Ultrasound-switchable fluorescence imaging
Ultrasound-switchable_fluorescence_imaging
Change in color of a solution with different solvents
solvents for particular uses. Solvatochromism of the photoluminescence/fluorescence of carbon nanotubes has been identified and used for optical sensor applications
Solvatochromism
Chemical compound
EuCl2. When it is irradiated by ultraviolet light, it has bright blue fluorescence. Europium dichloride can be produced by reducing europium trichloride
Europium(II)_chloride
Laser which emits light with blue wavelengths
Violet light's 405 nm short wavelength, on the visible spectrum, causes fluorescence in some chemicals, like radiation in the ultraviolet ("black light")
Blue_laser
Chemical compound
nucleases to distinguish between RNA and DNA staining. PI is widely used in fluorescence staining and visualization of the plant cell wall. Viability assay Vital
Propidium_iodide
Chemotherapy medication
agent. However, there are significant limitations, as doxorubicin's fluorescence spectrum is known to depend on a variety of factors, including the pH
Doxorubicin
Device used to identify the presence and the amount of specific molecules in a medium
fluormeter is a device used to measure parameters of visible spectrum fluorescence: its intensity and wavelength distribution of emission spectrum after
Fluorometer
Group of insects in the order Lepidoptera
January 2021. Vukusic, Pete; Hooper, Ian (2005). "Directionally Controlled Fluorescence Emission in Butterflies". Science. 310 (5751): 1151. doi:10.1126/science
Butterfly
Scientific instrument for observing small objects
produce an observable image. Other major types of microscopes are the fluorescence microscope, electron microscope (both the transmission electron microscope
Microscope
Chemical compound
not contain the element fluorine, but rather it comes from the violet fluorescence it exhibits. For commercial purposes it is obtained from coal tar, where
Fluorene
Agents that emit light after excitation by light
structures, as a substrate of enzymes, or as a probe or indicator (when its fluorescence is affected by environmental aspects such as polarity or ions). More
Fluorophore
Simultaneous measurement of spectra and pictures
absorption, emission (fluorescence), (optical) transmission or scattering (Raman). A consensus currently exists that the fluorescence (emission) and Raman
Chemical_imaging
Gemstone
clarity, and carat. Other characteristics, such as presence or lack of fluorescence, also affect the desirability and thus the value of a diamond used for
Diamond_(gemstone)
1997 studio album by Stereolab
Elektra Producer John McEntire Andi Toma Stereolab Stereolab chronology Fluorescences (1996) Dots and Loops (1997) Miss Modular (1997) Singles from Dots and
Dots_and_Loops
Imaging technique based on fluorescence
Fluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopy or FLIM is an imaging technique based on the differences in the exponential decay rate of the photon emission
Fluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopy
Fluorescence-lifetime_imaging_microscopy
Species of legume
(2006). "The Fluorescence of Lignum nephriticum: A Flash Back to the Past and a Simple Demonstration of Natural Substance Fluorescence". Journal of Chemical
Pterocarpus_indicus
Fluorescence Loss in Photobleaching (FLIP) is a fluorescence microscopy technique used to examine movement of molecules inside cells and membranes. A cell
Fluorescence loss in photobleaching
Fluorescence_loss_in_photobleaching
In geometry, property of being directionally dependent
uniform-pore filters. In fluorescence spectroscopy, fluorescence anisotropy is calculated from the polarization properties of fluorescence emitted by samples
Anisotropy
Laboratory technique
then give a clearer positive or negative reading. As with all types of fluorescence microscopy, the correct absorption wavelength needs to be determined
Direct_fluorescent_antibody
Ancient Anatolian people of Kussara
period; and only a small number of these objects are weapons. X-ray fluorescence spectrometry suggests that most or all irons from the Bronze Age are
Hittites
Cloth bearing the alleged image of Jesus
seem possible for the cloth to be in contact with the body. Ultraviolet-fluorescence observations in some bloodstain regions have been interpreted as indicating
Shroud_of_Turin
Medication used to treat malaria and babesiosis
relatively constant and well-known fluorescence quantum yield, quinine is used in photochemistry as a common fluorescence standard. Because of the narrow
Quinine
Autoimmune disease in which the immune system attacks healthy tissue
most widely used is indirect immunofluorescence (IF). The pattern of fluorescence suggests the type of antibody present in the people's serum. Direct immunofluorescence
Lupus
Collection of ancient Chinese military statues
experiments combined with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy and micro-X-ray fluorescence analysis showed that the process of producing terracotta figures colored
Terracotta_Army
Italian reliquary
scientific analysis performed by the University of Milan using X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis and radiocarbon dating. The XRF analysis on the crown
Iron_Crown
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Force.Perhaps an altered form of Dutch Voorhees.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Compassion; Kindness; Tenderness
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Persian, Telugu
Proud
Biblical
cutting; piercing; slaying
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Mythological, Sanskrit
Wife of Rishi Atri
Boy/Male
English Muslim
Hooded.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Beloved
Girl/Female
Hindu
Basil, Radha, Holy
Girl/Female
Hindu
Motivation, Responsible
Boy/Male
African, American, Christian, French, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian
One Vigour (Nothing is True); Man; Human Being
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