fluorescent
fluorescent 英 [ˌflɔ:ˈresnt] 美 [flʊˈrɛsənt, flɔ-, flo-]
adj. 荧光的;萤光的;发亮的 n. 荧光;日光灯
名词复数:fluorescents
- A fluorescent bulb gets its light from mercury vapor inside a glass tube. The incandescent bulb — the kind associated with Thomas Edison — has a filament that glows when it's heated.
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- adj. 荧光的;萤光的;发亮的
- n. 荧光;日光灯
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1. The next step, he says, is to make HEG break up not the fluorescent protein gene but one that is crucial for malaria transmission.
他说,下一步是制造一个不在荧光蛋白基因位置断裂而是对疟原虫传播起关键作用的基因。
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2. Her idea is to engineer yoghurt so that in the presence of the toxin it turns fluorescent green , warning the producer that the food is contaminated.
她的方法是改变酸乳酪的基因使其在遇到这种毒素后颜色即变成荧光绿,以提醒制造商食品已遭污染。
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3. Scientists tracking fluorescent malaria parasites as they move through the bodies of mice and rats have discovered that the parasite can spend part of its life in the lymph nodes.
科学家们用荧光疟原虫追踪了它们在老鼠体内的移动,他们发现,这些寄生虫生命中的一部分时光是在淋巴结中度过的。
- fluorescent (adj.) 1853 (Stokes), from fluor- (see fluoro-) + -escent. Also see fluorescence. The electric fluorescent lamp was invented by Edison in 1896, but such lights were rare in homes before improved bulbs became available in the mid-1930s.
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