US /flʊˈrɛsəns, flɔ-, flo-/
・UK /flu:ə'resəns/
We use X-ray fluorescence,
and we point an XRF X-ray fluorescence gun at a wall with pigments on it.
But what you see here, here is a fluorescence of Maya culture, a rise of the architecture that we see here.
But what you see here is a fluorescence of Maya culture, a rise of the architecture that we see here.
For example, in my science, I use a lot of fluorescence photomicrographs, where I actually prefer a dark background because the contrast I want people to be dark-adapted so they can really see my data.
For example, in my science, I use a lot of fluorescence, photomicrographs, where I actually prefer a dark background
First, they observed an unusual glow along the edges of the planet's disk, possibly caused by methane fluorescence.
First, they observed an unusual glow along the edges of the planet's disk, possibly caused by methane fluorescence.
And specifically, we're looking at single molecule fluorescence microscopy that can allow you to directly look at individual molecules.
And so, by the time that a cystin residue is cleaved, you will see a signal loss in the fluorescence time trace.
or is it more vibrant, almost fluorescence, you know?