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Chemoluminescence
Chemoluminescence Lightsticks Chemoluminescence (sometimes "chemiluminescence") is the emission of light ... lower energy level. A standard example of chemoluminescence in the laboratory setting is found in ... sample glows upon contact with iron. When chemoluminescence takes place in living organisms, the phenomenon ... called bioluminescence. A lightstick emits light by chemoluminescence. Liquid-phase reactions Luminol Luminol in ...
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Phosphorus   (translated from German)
... 6 to P 4 O 10 develops (Chemoluminescence). Usually in violent, exothermic reaction phosphorus connects ... during contact with atmospheric oxygen by shining (Chemoluminescence) goes into action. With structure investigations of ...
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphor - 36k - Cached (German) - Wikipedia (German) - Similar pages

Luminol
... Synthesis of Luminol. Molecular representation of Luminol chemoluminescence reaction. Luminol is a chemical used by ... has not yet been proven as such. Chemoluminescence of Luminol. Other uses Medical: Used to ...
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Lightstick
... not necessarily heat. This phenomenon is called chemoluminescence. Lightsticks have various purposes: they are used ... Oil lamps | Rushlights Direct chemical light sources: Chemoluminescence (Lightsticks) Nuclear light sources: Betalights/Trasers | Radium ...
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Bioluminescence
... It is generated by an enzyme-catalyzed chemoluminescence reaction, wherein a luciferin (a kind of ... Oil lamps | Rushlights Direct chemical light sources: Chemoluminescence (Lightsticks) Nuclear light sources: Betalights/Trasers | Radium ...
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Electroluminescence
... incandescence) or from the action of chemicals (chemoluminescence). Mechanism Electroluminescence is the result of radiative ... Oil lamps | Rushlights Direct chemical light sources: Chemoluminescence (Lightsticks) Nuclear light sources: Betalights/Trasers | Radium ...
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Entire organic carbon   (translated from German)
... one knows the TNb (entire Stickstoff)durch Chemoluminescence determine. Wet-chemical method "Persulfatmethode" (Wet Chemical ...
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gesamter_organischer_Kohlenstoff - 5k - Cached (German) - Wikipedia (German) - Similar pages

DN oh IP technology   (translated from German)
... market, which can prove due to the chemoluminescence technology of still sensitiver gene express ions ...
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNA-Chip-Technologie - 3k - Cached (German) - Wikipedia (German) - Similar pages

Chemilumineszenz   (translated from German)
... then it acts itself over Chemilumineszenz (also Chemoluminescence or Chemical light called). See also Lumineszenz ...
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Microarray   (translated from German)
... market, which should be allegedly more sensitiver (chemoluminescence in combination with fluorescence), it is per ...
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