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  • * Khan F, Kuprov I, Craggs TD, Hore PJ & Jackson SE (2006) 19 F NMR Studies of the Native and Denatured States of Green Fluorescent Protein
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  • Garlick, G. F. J. and Gibson, A. F. "The electron trap mechanism of luminescence in sulphide and silicate phos Randall J. T. and Wilkins, M. H. F. "The phosphorescence of various solids,"Proc. Roy. Soc. London, A184 (194
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  • | Unveiling the Third Secret of Fátima: l-XRF quantitative characterization and 2D elemental mapping. A set Mould, R. F. “The early history of x-ray diagnosis with emphasis on the contributions
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  • ...ight source at a given sinusoidal angular frequency <math>\omega \, (=2\pi f)</math> the emission will also be at angular frequency <math>\omega</math>. ...would be f ≈ 0.16 MHz. For a 100 ps lifetime, a good frequency would be f ≈ 1.6 GHz. Note that, unlike TCSPC, long as well as short lifetimes (the
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  • ...yle="text-align: center;" | <span style="color:crimson; font-size:200%">'''Förster Resonance Energy Transfer and Beyond</span> <br><span style="color:b == <span style="color:crimson;">'''Interatomic Coulomb Decay and Förster Resonance Energy Transfer in Dielectric Environments'''</span> ==
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  • [16] Hainschwang T; Karampelas S Fritsch, E, Notari F, Luminescence spectroscopy and microscopy applied to study gem materials: a [21] King G E, Guralnik B, Valla P G, Herman, F, Trapped-charge thermochronometry and thermometry: A status review, Chemica
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  • ...J S, Schelly R C, Smith W L, Davis M P Tchernov D, Pieribone V A, Gruber D F (2014). Fontaneto D, ed. The covert world of fish biofluorescence: A phylog ...xner A J, Schleifenbaum F., Schulte G, Siebeck U E, Sprenger D, Wucherer M F,. Red fluorescence in reef fish: a novel signalling mechanism? BMC Ecology
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  • ...en T; Malkamäki M, Eskola K O, Kotlov A; Carlson S; Welter E; Brito Hermi F, Bettinelli M, Jungner H; Hölsä J, The Bologna Stone: history's first per [11] J M Vanderkooi, G Maniara, T J Green, D F Wilson, An optical method for measurement of dioxygen concentration based u
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  • * S. Speiser and F.L. Chisena: "Optical bistability in dye molecules", J. Chem. Phys. 89, 7259 * F. Remacle, S. Speiser and R.D. Levine: "Intermolecular and intramolecular lo
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  • ...ce Energy Transfer, or Fluorescence-detected Resonance Energy Transfer, or Förster Resonance Energy Transfer. It is an absorption of electromagnetic r ...acceptor (e). FRET takes place and energy is transferred to the acceptor (f). If the acceptor is fluorescent the acceptor may emit (sensitized emission
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  • <math>E=\frac{\sum_{i=1}^{m}k_{ET}^{(i)}}{\sum_{i=1}^{m}k_{ET}^{(i)}+k_{F}}</math> <math>k_{ET}^{(i)}=k_{F}\left ( \frac{R_{0}}{r} \right )^{6}</math>
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  • ...resonance energy transfer (FRET)[[http://www.lumipedia.org/index.php?title=F%C3%B6rster_Resonance_Energy_Transfer]], excited-state intramolecular proton 16. A. Treibs and F.-H. Kreuzer, Justus Liebigs Ann. Chem.,1968, 718, 208.
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  • ...when it is used to catalyze the oscillating Belousov-Zhabotinski reaction [F. Bolletta, V. Balzani,J. Am. Chem. Soc.1982, 104, 4250]. Later on, [Ru(bpy) ...e basic conceptual framework of Supramolecular Photochemistry [V. Balzani, F. Scandola, Supramolecular Photochemistry,Horwood, Chichester, 1991], foreca
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  • Institut für Physik, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Newtonstraße 15, D-12489 Berli The variant of EET which refers to molecules is connected with the name of Förster. Respective rates display the famous <math>\frac{1}{R^{6}}</math>- d
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  • <big>Institut für Physik, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Newtonstraße 15, D-12489 Berli The variant of EET which refers to molecules is connected with the name of Förster. Respective rates display the famous <math>\frac{1}{R^{6}}</math>- d
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