| 31. | Consider chromophores surrounded by solvent molecules.
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| 32. | For example, a dye chromophore has been modified by the addition of secondary electron donors.
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| 33. | The direct way occurs when the chromophore of the organic filters absorbs sunlight at certain wavelengths.
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| 34. | Before the chromophore can be reused, it must be converted back to its original conformation.
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| 35. | The photoallergen is believed to begin its configuration through the absorption of radiation by a chromophore.
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| 36. | It is thought to reduce visual chromophore biosynthesis and prevent the accumulation of toxic retinal byproducts.
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| 37. | This can be achieved when the IPL technician selects the appropriate filter that matches a specific chromophore.
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| 38. | This aspect of Raman spectroscopy becomes especially useful for large biomolecules with chromophores embedded in their structure.
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| 39. | Figure 1 shows the typical line shape for electronic transitions of individual chromophores in a solid matrix.
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| 40. | This chromophore is always a donor chromophore of phycoerythrins, since their acceptor chromophore is always phycoerythrobilin.
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