The candles glow, what light there is bounces around on the luminescent green walls, and the sound bounces way up to the high ceiling. |
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Their luminescent lycra outfits in outlandish combinations of primary colours are aberrantly bright. |
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Commercial applications of photochemistry include photography, optical-brighteners and luminescent products. |
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Her golden curls glistened in the candlelight and her skin had an almost luminescent glow. |
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Instead, her eyes stayed open, staring into the dark, and she watched the luminescent numbers on her clock tick slowly by. |
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However, further thought shows that such an application of luminescent barometry is not to be undertaken lightly. |
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By the way, the motor driven door, the LCD display and the luminescent backlighting keep working even when the system is off. |
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Those shells contain napalm and leave traces of luminescent phosphorus on the site of detonation. |
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The basis for this power is the development of stable and sensitive analysis devices and fluorescent and luminescent probes. |
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For example, Australian lungfish and luminescent stag beetles have been big hits in Japan in recent years. |
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They provide a luminescent quality to the interior, reflecting light into the recesses of the room. |
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His wavy silver hair was slicked back to better reveal his large and luminescent round blue eyes, which were at the moment centered on Katrina. |
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Dinoflagellate bioluminescence differs biochemically from that of other major luminescent groups. |
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Think luminescent foundations, glossy lips, dewy cheeks and bright, soft eyes. |
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The picture registrated by telecamera consists of the shadow picture from external part of preform and of luminescent picture of the core. |
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The terms fluorescence and phosphorescence refer to specific characteristics of luminescent transitions. |
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A person could place his hand in an x-ray beam before a luminescent screen and view his own bones through a hooded visor. |
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Lionfish, with their colours even more luminescent in the brightness of torchlight, gently moved around the jetty posts. |
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The outfit is topped off by a luminescent black lace camisole. |
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Adorned in splendid marble, scattered with decorative water fountains and soothingly luminescent, Place Versailles reveals a pleasing elegance. |
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Large luminescent trapezoid indexes offer increased legibility in all circumstances. |
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Thousands of shops sell the luminescent deep green gemstone, fashioned into lucky charms and jewellery of all sizes and shapes. |
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This paint or stain shall not be of a black color, nor shall it have fluorescent, phosphorescent, or luminescent properties. |
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This law describes the actual luminescence decay of a great number of luminescent materials e.g., calcium tungstate. |
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Last but not least, James Hamblen gives also the authorization to use the pictures he made for his page on luminescent minerals. |
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Accompanied with a serie of discs to be placed around the pot, it englobes the plant and the pot and transforms both in a luminescent object. |
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The major novelty is the external bezel with luminescent numerals covered with non-scratchable sapphire. |
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There are a lot of websites focused on luminescent minerals and some are really great. |
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Install luminescent switches or place a strip of colored tape on the switch. |
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A reddish light is given off by these luminescent tubes which are often used in advertisements. |
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Once again we attached a luminescent marker to our tanks so that we could easily see each other underwater. |
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For instance, the talks of replacing electric bulbs with luminescent ones started long time ago. |
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An evergreen twining climber, it bears long racemes of lobster-claw like flowers of a luminescent bluey-green and hangs like Chinese lanterns from the vine. |
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Before long, similar green proteins were detected in many bioluminescent coelenterates including various medusae, apparently all luminescent hydroid polyps, and a few others. |
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The ecological significance of the color of bioluminescence and conservancy of green emission in larval fireflies and other luminescent beetle larvae is discussed. |
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Fluorescence and phosphorescence are two similar luminescent phenomena. |
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The tenderly cooked potato is enrobed in crispy luminescent yellow dough. |
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Seen beside the two luminescent elegies, the rest of the essays in the collection appear in long shadows. |
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Richard C. Holbrooke was the most luminescent foreign-policy figure of my generation. |
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This luminescent Italian rose has a sweetness on the nose and delicate spice on the palate that begs for a mouthful of chilled raspberries and a touch of vanilla ice-cream. |
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Cathodoluminescence imaging revealed that all grains contain a discrete core whose internal zonation was truncated by a surrounding brightly luminescent rim. |
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Each of them had been coated with quadrillions of luminescent particles. |
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One of its collections is Vento, a luminescent dinnerware and stemware collection that shimmers in ivory and gold. |
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This stainless steel model is fitted with a mechanical movement and a white lacquered dial set off by superluminova Arabic numerals and blued steel hands, all luminescent. |
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Thick with fog and luminescent with moonlight, they reveal themselves slowly, after the eyes adjust, like the sharpening of night vision. These paintings were meant to express a mood. |
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Canada has implemented a comprehensive risk-informed strategy for the regulatory control of radium luminescent devices, which is also supported by a public information program. |
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A few, such as the orange roughy and the 7cm-long deep shrimp, Acanthephyra purpurea, are bright scarlet a colour that is invisible in the lunar glow from other creatures' luminescent organs. |
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In all three cases, a significant increase of the combination layer depth was noticed for the sulphuretted hydrogen in the luminescent discharge. |
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With the assistance of biotechnology, genes that allow jellyfish or sea anemones to fluoresce have been added to the genes of these tropical fish to give them a luminescent appearance. These fish come in a variety of colours. |
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While lantern fish use a luminescent lure to attract prey, scientists have learned to use cold light to help them with research. |
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Legible luminescent emergency signage was posted throughout the train. |
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Tinged with green, medium blues have a vibrant, luminescent quality. And while they're a definite trend of the future, there's a hint of nostalgia, of looking back, which arouses our desire for blue all the more. |
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It has a luminescent organ at the tip of its tail to attract prey. |
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The 2011 Lexus LX570 also portrays a vivid new exterior tonality featuring the sparkles of a star filled night sky through a new 'glass fake' photo luminescent material. |
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Ivan's story, with its climactic hearing of a salvatory voice from outside himself, is a luminescent parable of justification forensically understood, as JDDJ teaches. |
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It has an off-centered subdial at 2 o'clock and its watch face blends luminescent mother-of-pearl with the sparkle of diamonds, mounted on the horns and bezel. |
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The toxicity analyzer measures the concentration of toxic substance needed to decrease the light output of a luminescent bacteria, Photobacterium phosphoreum, by 50 percent. |
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