| 21. | The Stern Volmer experiment measures the intensity of phosphorescence while varying the concentration of each possible quenching agent.
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| 22. | Wierusz-Kowalski's major fields of study were lightning and electrical discharge, luminescence and phosphorescence.
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| 23. | The lighting effects, a changing blend of blue, green and white, have the phosphorescence of decay.
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| 24. | This is a character who revels in language, relishing words that evaporate on your tongue, like phosphorescence.
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| 25. | Processes such as fluorescence and phosphorescence are examples of " intramolecular " deactivation ( quenching ) processes.
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| 26. | Berger JW, Vanderkooi JM . Characterization of lens alpha-crystallin tryptophan microenvironments by room temperature phosphorescence spectroscopy.
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| 27. | The magical phosphorescence of plankton grips anything touching the water, making fish appear silvery streaks and raindrops lightning explosions.
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| 28. | The decay time and the spectra of this phosphorescence are temperature sensitive and offer two different methods to measure temperature.
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| 29. | This parameter is proportional to the phosphorescence wavelength and is used to compute the redox potentials of the triplet state.
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| 30. | Even self-assured drivers can feel pangs of anxiety after driving miles through the dusky phosphorescence of an Alpine tunnel.
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