| 21. | If the fluorescence intensity reaches saturation, telomere lengths become underestimated.
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| 22. | These have been found to have brighter fluorescence and reasonable efficiencies.
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| 23. | In 1908 he invented together with August K�hler the fluorescence microscope.
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| 24. | This changing bubble size causes a shift in the fluorescence bands.
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| 25. | The energy is emitted in the form of heat or fluorescence.
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| 26. | No one can know whether the fluorescence causes Alba pain.
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| 27. | Ratio fluorescence emission can be used to measure chlorophyll content.
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| 28. | Calcite is transparent to opaque and may occasionally show phosphorescence or fluorescence.
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| 29. | The proposed mechanism was field-accelerated electron excitation of molecular fluorescence.
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| 30. | This new technology could rival the conventional fluorescence-activated cell sorting.
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