From
the phosphorescent glow of Phoenix's belligerent birds and Dig Dug's feisty Fygars to the thrill of a long - range, un-scoped head shot in...
This dye emits
a phosphorescent glow when exposed to a monochromatic LED light source, which excites individual electrons and raises them to a higher energy level.
«Paint on «smart» bandage emits
phosphorescent glow for healing below.»
But in the end you (hopefully) get to experience life colored by
that phosphorescent glow of meaning.
Not exact matches
She crystallized the enzyme luciferase and teased apart the reactions it catalyzes to generate the
phosphorescent molecule responsible for the insects»
glow.
In some samples with low concentrations of urobilin, the
glow, or
phosphorescent emission, can be weak, making it difficult to analyze the sample.
While I think it's important to point out that the scientists» aim was not to create a new
phosphorescent dog breed, but rather to study cloning techniques that can be used to eventually cure genetic diseases, it isn't too difficult to imagine a day when Paris Hilton will strut down the red carpet with a puppy that's custom - engineered to
glow the same color as her dress.
Kayakers will find marine life galore, including
phosphorescent plankton that
glow during moonlight paddles.
This cast
phosphorescent polyurethane sculpture, which transforms from gentle ivory to vivid
glow - in - the - dark green, reflects Benglis» lifelong fascination with natural phosphorescence, as well as her intrinsic ability to bring ephemeral natural phenomena and sensations into physical permanence through her art.
Some of them were impregnated with
phosphorescent color or soaked in cobalt chloride, so the colors could change over time, or enable canvases to
glow in the dark.
Cologne - based artist Regine Schumann creates sculptures and wall - reliefs using acrylic glass and a special
phosphorescent pigment that allow the works to
glow from within, whether in day light or UV light.
Composed of
phosphorescent paint that
glows under ultraviolet light, and replete with iridescent black dots, he poses with hand on hip, the luminescent properties of the opulent surface emboldening his bursting muscles outlined in chalky blue.
Benglis, who created her first
phosphorescent piece in 1971, has long been intrigued by natural phosphorescence, whether found in bioluminescent waters and
phosphorescent caves or in the
glow of fireflies.