| 21. | They have included inter alia statistical aspects and quantum effects, they have applied the theory to chemiluminescence and electrode reactions.
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| 22. | Finally, for chemiluminescence imaging, the piece of membrane is wrapped in a transparent plastic film filled with enzyme substrate.
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| 23. | In 1996, Perkin-Elmer acquired Tropix, Inc ., a chemiluminescence company, for its life sciences division.
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| 24. | I guess that is a form of Chemiluminescence . . . C 01 : 58, 7 November 2007 ( UTC)
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| 25. | It introduces a new testing method for the biodegradation of polymer using selected microorganisms and measuring ATP and ADP by chemiluminescence.
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| 26. | There is also a linear relationship between the corrected chemiluminescence intensity and the oxidation potential of the molecule [ 6 ].
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| 27. | The blue color is due to chemiluminescence, while the visible yellow color is due to radiative emission from hot soot particles.
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| 28. | The glow of phosphorus itself originates from oxidation of the white ( but not red ) phosphorus a process now termed chemiluminescence.
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| 29. | Sasaki et al . reported superoxide-dependent chemiluminescence was inversely proportionate to maximum lifespan in mice, Wistar rats, and pigeons.
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| 30. | The only light source in the deep sea, marine animals give off visible light energy called bioluminescence, a subset of chemiluminescence.
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