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- Luminescence is a spontaneous emission of radiation from an electronically or vibrationally excited species not in thermal equilibrium with its environment...
- star ruby Aura, a phenomenon in which gas or dust surrounding an object luminesces or reflects light from the object Aventurescence, also called the Schiller...
- {\displaystyle {\ce {NO{}+O3->NO2[\lozenge ]{}+O2}}} The activated NO2[◊] luminesces broadband visible to infrared light as it reverts to a lower energy state...
- both eyeballs. Symbiotic bacteria reside within these photop****s and luminesce through chemical reaction. It is hypothesized that the colossal squid's...
- invisible; in this demonstration Teltron tube, enough gas has been left in the tube for the gas atoms to luminesce when struck by the fast-moving electrons....
- doped with for example Cu+ ("activator") and Al3+ ("coactivator") CdS luminesces under electron beam excitation (cathodoluminescence) and is used as phosphor...
- August 29, 2016. "Ex-Texas In July Frontman JT Cavey Joins ERRA, New Song "Luminesce" Available". ThePRP News. 5 February 2016. Retrieved 29 August 2016. "Born...
- of 1601 years and decays into radon. Due to such instability, radium luminesces, glowing a faint blue. Radium, in the form of radium chloride, was discovered...
- overprint: stars, lines, and EU luminesce in various colors under UV light randomly distributed fluorescent fibres which luminesce under UV light tactile features:...
- necessarily apply to two-photon absorption). Kasha's rule states that the luminesce (fluorescence or phosp****scence) of a molecule will be emitted only from...