English to Gujarati Dictionary fluorescent

fluorescent

ફ્લોરોસન્ટ
definition
noun
When replacing standard fluorescents with efficient T8 lamps, it is necessary to replace the existing ballasts with electronics ballasts.
a fluorescent tube or lamp.
adjective
a fluorescent dye
(of a substance) having or showing fluorescence.
example
Green is the most luminous and intense of the 'fluorescent' colors; when pink and green are mixed they seem to radiate yellow.
We felt that we could couple this platform to 'fluorescent' dyes and other optically active substances, making it feasible to analyze drug uptake and efficacy by optical techniques.
The latrines are appropriately dreary and spartan, their 'fluorescent' lighting bathed in a familiar hazy glow.
Under the black light, the 'fluorescent' ink glows!
In large open spaces, dimmable 'fluorescent' fixtures will allow lighting levels to match changing conditions.
Many of us remember the former Smithsonian exhibition on human culture in Africa, with its pale walls, dusty cases, 'fluorescent' lighting, and yellowing labels.
The school looks so much different when it's not all lit up with the cheap 'fluorescent' lighting.
In nature, the gene cues a jellyfish to make a bright-green 'fluorescent' protein.
Jess pulled him out of the dorm room and into the harsh 'fluorescent' lighting of the hallway.
The canopies were repaired and waterproofed, using a glass-fibre casing, and equipped with new 'fluorescent' lighting.
Security-minded customers will find the lock easy to remove and easy to see with its bright 'fluorescent' orange casing.
This was an impressive scenic dive, with huge yellow clumps of sponge, masses of cup corals with their almost 'fluorescent' colours and featherstars everywhere.
Using beads, sequins and hand woven superfine cotton saris in 'fluorescent' colours that Kanchan had taken with her from India, the two began work together almost immediately.
If you decide to ‘go fish,’ consider 'fluorescent' paint and black lights, perhaps, or a collaboration with the science department.
In daylight, the human brain reacts more quickly to 'fluorescent' colours than any other shade-even white.
Inexpensive measures can potentially enhance conspicuity - for example, adding a light source and the use of light, bright, reflective, or 'fluorescent' colours.
This isn't an office - It's Hell with 'fluorescent' lighting.
Under the 'fluorescent' lighting, he looked oddly attractive.
Solid-state lighting would use about one-fifth the energy of standard 'fluorescent' lighting and last for approximately 50 years.
Within the series of Fluro artworks, Darragh contrasts the 'fluorescent' colour with the stark white walls of the gallery.
After fascinating physicists for over a decade, 'fluorescent' semiconductor nanocrystals are finally fulfilling their promise in the biology lab.
Both 'fluorescent' substances bound to the plaques.
Many diamonds are 'fluorescent' and phosphorescent under ultraviolet radiation.
First, however, Pieribone and his colleagues are searching global coral reefs for new 'fluorescent' proteins, ones that better shine through bones and muscle tissue.
Your skin will be pale yellow and your urine coloured 'fluorescent' green.
In scintillation counting, a 'fluorescent' material absorbs the energy of the photon and emits a new photon as a flash of light (the scintillation) in response.
Chadha seems to think that as long as you pile on the songs, splatter the screen in bright colours and have lots of men with 'fluorescent' white teeth gyrating with pretty women, that will do.
Becquerel in Paris wondered whether naturally 'fluorescent' or phosphorescent substances might also emit X-rays.
He was wearing a dark coloured bobble hat and a dark jacket with a 'fluorescent' yellow sleeveless tabard over the top.
Task lighting consists of lamps that assist in performing a task, and therefore comes in the form of 'fluorescent' lighting.
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