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luminescence

noun as in moonlight

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First, the researchers looked at the luminescence of the bands in the coral.

The scientists used a technique called luminescence dating to work out the age of the star dune.

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Instead, Naka's team cooled the diamond crystal to cryogenic temperatures, obtaining nine peaks on the deep-ultraviolet absorption spectrum, compared to the usual four using luminescence.

Post-separation, it was shown that the terminus-free closed toroidal structure led to higher energy and more efficient luminescence when compared to random coils.

It involved engineering a small bioluminescent tag into the cells' proteins and documenting the change to the luminescence as the cell was exposed to molecules that activate GPCRs.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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