| 11. | Absorption of UV radiation causes CDOM to " bleach ", reducing its optical density and absorptive capacity.
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| 12. | Its optical density is lower than nylon, which makes the line less discernible to sharp fish eyes.
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| 13. | Generally, the optical density of the stain increases in the heavily exposed ( and heavily developed ) area.
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| 14. | Unless these cells happen to be directly in the light path, their growth will not affect optical density readings.
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| 15. | "' Tailing "'is a defect in printing consisting of a rapid change of optical density when printing solid graphics.
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| 16. | Alternatively a common method which is applied to remove broad-band structures from the optical density are binomial high-pass filters.
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| 17. | The old nomenclature for this value was optical density ( OD ), current nomenclature is absorbance units ( AU ).
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| 18. | The resulting effect is that less light will strike the photodetector and this will produce a higher optical density ( OD)
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| 19. | "' OD600 "'is an abbreviation indicating the absorbance, or optical density, of a sample measured at a wavelength of 600 nm.
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| 20. | Such a distribution increases the surface area of the material in the rings, leading to high optical density in back-scattered light.
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