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- ...lar residue the limits of detection are improved because of a more intense fluorescence signal in angles smaller than the [[isokinetic angle]]. ...lar residue the limits of detection are improved because of a more intense fluorescence signal in angles smaller than the [[isokinetic angle]]. This can be achieve ...2 KB (358 words) - 19:31, 19 July 2022
- ...a phenomenon consisting of a typical variation in the behavior of a plant fluorescence when exposed to light. It was discovered in 1931 by H. Kautsky and A. Hirsc ...otosynthesising cells are illuminated with continuous light, [[chlorophyll fluorescence]] displays characteristic changes in intensity accompanying the induction o ...4 KB (503 words) - 20:32, 29 January 2024
- ...046-8177(84)80253-1}}</ref> Acid-fast organisms display a reddish-yellow [[fluorescence]].<ref name=Abe_2003>{{cite journal |last=Abe |first=C. |script-title=ja:結核 [[Category:Microbiology techniques]] ...2 KB (247 words) - 17:58, 4 August 2021
- [[File:PSA 1.jpg|thumb|Vapour atomic fluorescence analyzer]] ...'' ('''CVAFS''') is a subset of the analytical technique known as [[atomic fluorescence spectroscopy]] (AFS). ...3 KB (440 words) - 00:28, 16 May 2022
- ...tps://doi.org/10.1088/2050-6120/ab7365|journal=Methods and Applications in Fluorescence|volume=8|issue=2|pages=022001|doi=10.1088/2050-6120/ab7365|pmid=32028269 |b ..., in which multiple rounds of photobleaching is done so that the spread of fluorescence loss can be observed in cell. ...5 KB (670 words) - 04:31, 25 May 2025
- ...}}</ref> The method plots data points that represent a specific time and [[fluorescence]] intensity at various wavelengths of light to represent a DNA profile.<ref ...e data is plotted with time, shown via base pairs (bps), on the x-axis and fluorescence intensity on the y-axis. Such plots are often achieved using an instrument ...3 KB (404 words) - 12:40, 9 April 2025
- ...to excite the [[fluorophore]] tag attached to the antibody, and detect the fluorescence given off, which indicates which cells are positive for the presence of the {{Immunologic techniques and tests}} ...3 KB (478 words) - 12:55, 16 December 2020
- ...of Fluorescence Spectroscopy'' (3rd ed., Springer. Chapter 10-12 deal with fluorescence polarization spectroscopy.)</ref> ==Definition of fluorescence anisotropy== ...14 KB (2,070 words) - 00:14, 16 March 2025
- ...aken for determining the identity of an incorporated terminator, including fluorescence labeling, mass labeling for mass spectrometry, isotope labeling, and taggin [[Category:Genetics techniques]] ...2 KB (250 words) - 15:32, 17 December 2021
- ...field]] visible light optics a resolution far [[Microscopy#Sub-diffraction techniques|below the diffraction limit]] down to molecular scales can be obtained. ...emporarily switching the molecules to a state in which they cannot send a (fluorescence-) signal upon illumination. This concept is different from for example [[el ...13 KB (1,893 words) - 20:13, 26 May 2025
- ...[fluoresce]] under ultraviolet illumination are examples of '''ultraviolet fluorescence photography'''. ...[[photograph]]s - '''reflected ultraviolet''' and '''ultraviolet induced [[fluorescence]]''' photography. Reflected ultraviolet photography finds practical use in ...12 KB (1,693 words) - 14:10, 27 February 2025
- ...sample. The left sample contains [[chloride]] ions which quench quinine's fluorescence, so the left sample does not fluoresce visibly (the violet light is just sc ...problem for non-instant [[spectroscopic]] methods, such as [[laser-induced fluorescence]]. ...9 KB (1,236 words) - 16:54, 7 February 2025
- ...<math>10^{-9}</math> s at [[atmospheric pressure]]), thus making "direct" fluorescence impractical for tagging. In [[phosphorescence]] the decay is slower, becaus ...by means of a camera. This manner of visualisation is called laser induced fluorescence (LIF). ...12 KB (1,681 words) - 18:19, 23 May 2025
- == Generation techniques == ==Fluorescence quenching== ...10 KB (1,385 words) - 16:58, 21 May 2025
- In [[fluorescence microscopy]], '''colocalization''' refers to observation of the spatial ove ...3=Herbst|first3=Ruth|last4=Schmid|first4=Johannes A.|date=2016-07-01|title=Fluorescence colocalization microscopy analysis can be improved by combining object-reco ...11 KB (1,536 words) - 14:51, 25 July 2023
- ...rial]]s or [[chemical compound]]s by means of [[spectroscopy|spectroscopic techniques]]. Most often, processes are studied after the illumination of a material o ...r is able to collect the Raman signal during the short laser pulses, while fluorescence emission, which has a longer delay, is rejected during the detector dead-ti ...15 KB (2,120 words) - 01:27, 10 June 2025
- {{short description|Application of scientific techniques to archaeology}} ...n epistemology) from ‘archaeological science’ (the application of specific techniques to archaeological materials).<ref>{{cite book|last1=Marcos Martinón-Torres ...7 KB (862 words) - 07:59, 20 June 2025
- A '''4Pi microscope''' is a laser scanning [[fluorescence microscope]] with an improved [[optical axis|axial]] [[Optical resolution|r ...f both focused light beams occurs. Excited molecules at this position emit fluorescence light, which is collected by both objective lenses, combined by the same be ...9 KB (1,238 words) - 09:41, 14 July 2024
- ...to it. The primary antibody allows visualization of the protein under a [[fluorescence microscope]] when it is bound by a [[secondary antibody]] that has a conjug ...hich is detected in a fluorescence or confocal microscope. The location of fluorescence will vary according to the target molecule, external for membrane proteins, ...7 KB (1,055 words) - 11:50, 8 May 2025
- ...s to accomplish this accuracy for measuring [[organic compound|organic]] [[fluorescence]] decay times and organic [[scintillation (physics)|scintillation]] [[pulse ...2 KB (334 words) - 19:44, 7 May 2021