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a b Sandra Goutte; Matthew J. Mason; Marta M. Antoniazzi; Carlos Jared; Didier Merle; Lilian Cazes; Luís Felipe Toledo; Hanane el-Hafci; Stéphane Pallu; Hugues Portier; Stefan Schramm; Pierre Gueriau; Mathieu Thoury (2019). "Intense bone fluorescence reveals hidden patterns in pumpkin toadlets". Scientific Reports. 9 (1): 5388. Bibcode: 2019NatSR...9.5388G. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-41959-8. PMC 6441030. PMID 30926879. Cell and molecular biology: detection of colocalization using fluorescence-labelled antibodies for selective detection of the antigens of interest using specialized software such as ImageJ. The color blue is the top favorite color around the world. It’s the popular kid at parties, the superhero that everyone trusts. Choosing a Neon Blue color scheme infuses this amazing hue with some electric flair. The Neon Blue color code is perfect for high-energy, modern designs that love to be the center of attention.

Fluorescence in minerals is caused by a wide range of activators. In some cases, the concentration of the activator must be restricted to below a certain level, to prevent quenching of the fluorescent emission. Furthermore, the mineral must be free of impurities such as iron or copper, to prevent quenching of possible fluorescence. Divalent manganese, in concentrations of up to several percent, is responsible for the red or orange fluorescence of calcite, the green fluorescence of willemite, the yellow fluorescence of esperite, and the orange fluorescence of wollastonite and clinohedrite. Hexavalent uranium, in the form of the uranyl cation ( UO 2+ This color was first discovered by Inventor Georges Claude in 1910 by adapting Moore Lamps to use noble gases, in this case, the noble gas neon. 2. Fluorescent Orange

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Fluorescence is simply defined as the absorption of electromagnetic radiation at one wavelength and its reemission at another, lower energy wavelength. [29] Thus any type of fluorescence depends on the presence of external sources of light. Biologically functional fluorescence is found in the photic zone, where there is not only enough light to cause fluorescence, but enough light for other organisms to detect it. [32] Kasha's rule dictates that the quantum yield of luminescence is independent of the wavelength of exciting radiation. [19] This occurs because excited molecules usually decay to the lowest vibrational level of the excited state before fluorescence emission takes place. The Kasha–Vavilov rule does not always apply and is violated severely in many simple molecules. A somewhat more reliable statement, although still with exceptions, would be that the fluorescence spectrum shows very little dependence on the wavelength of exciting radiation. [20] Mirror image rule [ edit ] The fluorescent dye, rhodamine 6G, is commonly used in applications such as highlighter pens, dye lasers, and automotive leak detection. The absorption profile is a mirror of the emission profile. Red, green, and blue lights, representing the three basic additive primary colors of the RGB color system, red, green, and blue

azure". Lexico UK English Dictionary. Oxford University Press. Archived from the original on 4 February 2020. Fluorescent yellow shares this same meaning of boldness but with the added association of "being in command".

Another adaptive use of fluorescence is to generate orange and red light from the ambient blue light of the photic zone to aid vision. Red light can only be seen across short distances due to attenuation of red light wavelengths by water. [35] Many fish species that fluoresce are small, group-living, or benthic/aphotic, and have conspicuous patterning. This patterning is caused by fluorescent tissue and is visible to other members of the species, however the patterning is invisible at other visual spectra. These intraspecific fluorescent patterns also coincide with intra-species signaling. The patterns present in ocular rings to indicate directionality of an individual's gaze, and along fins to indicate directionality of an individual's movement. [35] Current research suspects that this red fluorescence is used for private communication between members of the same species. [26] [29] [35] Due to the prominence of blue light at ocean depths, red light and light of longer wavelengths are muddled, and many predatory reef fish have little to no sensitivity for light at these wavelengths. Fish such as the fairy wrasse that have developed visual sensitivity to longer wavelengths are able to display red fluorescent signals that give a high contrast to the blue environment and are conspicuous to conspecifics in short ranges, yet are relatively invisible to other common fish that have reduced sensitivities to long wavelengths. Thus, fluorescence can be used as adaptive signaling and intra-species communication in reef fish. [35] [36] Fujii, R (2000). "The regulation of motile activity in fish chromatophores". Pigment Cell Research. 13 (5): 300–19. doi: 10.1034/j.1600-0749.2000.130502.x. PMID 11041206. An early observation of fluorescence was described in 1560 by Bernardino de Sahagún and in 1565 by Nicolás Monardes in the infusion known as lignum nephriticum ( Latin for "kidney wood"). It was derived from the wood of two tree species, Pterocarpus indicus and Eysenhardtia polystachya. [1] [2] [3] [4] Abbott, F. S. (1973). "Endocrine Regulation of Pigmentation in Fish". Integrative and Comparative Biology. 13 (3): 885–894. doi: 10.1093/icb/13.3.885.

Scientists create 'brightest known materials in existence' ". independent.co.uk. Archived from the original on 25 September 2020 . Retrieved 6 September 2020. Scintillation is defined a flash of light produced in a transparent material by the passage of a particle (an electron, an alpha particle, an ion, or a high-energy photon). Stilbene and derivatives are used in scintillation counters to detect such particles. Stilbene is also one of the gain mediums used in dye lasers.

While this fluorescent color isn't as common as the ones previously mentioned, it does exist as a bright vibrant white-colored paint. Nova Color Fluorescent Bundle Type the word "Blue" into the indicated window on the Pantone Color Finder and the color will appear. There are seven versions, all with the same color codes—C, EC, HC, M, PC, U, and UP. The origin of Duke Blue". Duke University Libraries. Archived from the original on March 19, 2008 . Retrieved December 3, 2007. a b Stokes, G.G. (1852). "On the change of refrangibility of light". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. 142: 463–562, esp. 479. doi: 10.1098/rstl.1852.0022. Archived from the original on 17 January 2017. In fact, a protein or other component can be "labelled" with an extrinsic fluorophore, a fluorescent dye that can be a small molecule, protein, or quantum dot, finding a large use in many biological applications. [13] (p xxvi)

a b Acuña, A. Ulises; Amat-Guerri, Francisco; Morcillo, Purificación; Liras, Marta; Rodríguez, Benjamín (2009). "Structure and formation of the fluorescent compound of lignum nephriticum" (PDF). Organic Letters. 11 (14): 3020–3023. doi: 10.1021/ol901022g. PMID 19586062. Archived (PDF) from the original on 28 July 2013. Pantone TPX Pantone Color Finder—Type the words "Silver Lake Blue" into the indicated window on the Pantone Color Finder and the color will appear: Rye, H. S.; Dabora, J. M.; Quesada, M. A.; Mathies, R. A.; Glazer, A. N. (1993). "Fluorometric Assay Using Dimeric Dyes for Double- and Single-Stranded DNA and RNA with Picogram Sensitivity". Analytical Biochemistry. 208 (1): 144–150. doi: 10.1006/abio.1993.1020. PMID 7679561. We usually associate the color red with passion and energy. Fluorescent red amps up these associations to the point we associate it not just with energy and passion but with aggressive energy and sensual passion. Where red stands for anger, fluorescent red stands for burning hot rage. Fluorescence in fluorites was described by both Edward D. Clarke in 1819 and René Just Haüy in 1822. The same phenomenon was also observed in chlorophyll by Sir David Brewster in 1833 and Sir John Herschel in 1845.Mazel, Charles (2017). "Method for Determining the Contribution of Fluorescence to an Optical Signature, with Implications for Postulating a Visual Function". Frontiers in Marine Science. 4. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2017.00266. ISSN 2296-7745. As an artist, it's important to understand these radical colors, how they're used in the past until today, what they mean and the different emotions they evoke, as well as their different shades, and how to produce them. Dow, Bill (April 22, 2009). "The Evolution of the Detroit Lions' Uniforms". Vintage Detroit. Archived from the original on June 27, 2020 . Retrieved October 18, 2019. The name deep sky blue for this color did not come into use until the promulgation of the X11 color list in 1987.

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