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  • 111Fluoreszenzlöschung — Der Effekt der Fluoreszenzlöschung (engl. Quenching) bezeichnet Vorgänge, die eine Abnahme in der Intensität der Fluoreszenz eines Fluorophors zur Folge haben, ohne dass der Fluorophor zerstört wird. Es existiert eine Reihe von Effekten, die zur… …

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  • 112Single-Photon Avalanche Diode — In optoelectronics the term Single Photon Avalanche Diode (SPAD)(also know as a Geiger mode APD or G APD) identifies a class of solid state photodetectors based on a reverse biased p n junction in which a photo generated carrier can trigger an… …

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  • 113Antioxidante — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Modelo de llenado de espacios del m …

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  • 114steel — steellike, adj. /steel/, n. 1. any of various modified forms of iron, artificially produced, having a carbon content less than that of pig iron and more than that of wrought iron, and having qualities of hardness, elasticity, and strength varying …

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  • 115Stern-Volmer relationship — The Stern Volmer relationship, named after Otto Stern and Max Volmer, [ O. Stern and M. Volmer Über die Abklingzeit der Fluoreszenz , Physik. Zeitschr. 20 183 188 (1919) as cited in Mehra and Rechenberg, Volume 1, Part 2, 2001, 849.] allows us to …

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  • 116Chlorure de xénon — Général No CAS 55130 03 5 SMILES …

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  • 117Lipid bilayer fusion — Illustration of lipid vesicles fusing showing two possible outcomes: hemifusion and full fusion. In hemifusion only the outer bilayer leaflets mix. In full fusion both leaflets as well as the internal contents mix. Fusion is the process by which… …

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  • 118Quench — A quench refers to a rapid cooling. In polymer chemistry and materials science, quenching is used to prevent low temperature processes such as phase transformations from occurring by only providing a narrow window of time in which the reaction is …

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  • 119Kautsky effect — (also named fluorescence transient , fluorescence induction or fluorescence decay ) is a phenomenon consisting on a typical variation on the behavior of a plant fluorescence when is exposed to light. It was discovered in 1931 by H. Kautsky and A …

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  • 120metallurgy — metallurgic, metallurgical, adj. metallurgically, adv. metallurgist /met l err jist/ or, esp. Brit., /meuh tal euhr jist/, n. /met l err jee/ or, esp. Brit., /meuh tal euhr jee/, n. 1. the technique or science of working or heating metals so as… …

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