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- noun chemistry, physics An
analytical technique that usesfluorescence to detect and identify small samples of substances
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Examples
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He was already well recognized for his ingenuous methods involving enzymology, spectrometry and fluorometry in the quantitative analysis of important enzymes, substrates and products in extremely small amounts of tissue.
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He adds that double-checking results with other techniques, such as gel electrophoresis or fluorometry, in which leaching chemicals do not affect readings, would catch the problem.
Scientific American 2010
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The effects - which were measured through photographic image analysis and Pulse-Amplitude-Modulated fluorometry - also varied considerably, with certain seaweeds showing stronger impacts than others.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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The effects - which were measured through photographic image analysis and Pulse-Amplitude-Modulated fluorometry - also varied considerably, with certain seaweeds showing stronger impacts than others.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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Pulse-Amplitude-Modulated fluorometry -- also varied considerably, with certain seaweeds showing stronger impacts than others.
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Separation of o-phtalaldehyde derivatives was achieved on a 200×4. 9 mm, 5 µm Spherisorb ODS2 column (Waters) and monitored by fluorometry.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Cristin D. Davidson et al. 2009
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Chlorophyll fluorescence is non-invasive and minimal technical expertise and a basic understanding of fluorometry.
innovations-report 2008
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Chlorophyll fluorescence is non-invasive and minimal technical expertise and a basic understanding of fluorometry.
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