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One example of a Lucent patent that is seen as important involves amplification by Raman scattering, a subtle dissipation of light discovered in 1928 that Bell Labs is harnessing to new ends.

Although Drude approximation satisfactorily describes the optical properties of noble metals, the dissipation of light energy may essentially influence the electromagnetic modes in MDN.

Furthermore, a wide light-emitting region in Fig. 3b predicts that there is an enhanced electron transfer density of tetrahedral XFe–O bond due to the presence of a weak O O interface, which may be the sources of dissipation of light in the form of absorption or scattering.

"They hit us pretty fast, and there were fireworks everywhere, so it's just like the dissipation of light that was happening.

Light intensity is highly dynamic in terrestrial and aquatic environments, and the cell must constantly control the dissipation of light energy to avoid photo-oxidative stress while maximizing productivity.

Short-term responses to excess light, elicited in a timeframe of seconds to minutes, include enhanced thermal dissipation of light energy [ 14- 16] and detachment of the outer antenna system from the photosystem II (PSII) reaction centre [ 17, 18].

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When the drought becomes more severe, trees adjust their photosynthetic apparatus activity to poor water availability by increasing dissipation of excess light energy absorbed.

Dissipation of excess light excitation as heat via modulation of energy transfer from antennae to the reaction centers (non-photochemical quenching, NPQ) provides partial protection against light-induced damage to PSII [8],[9].

0.5 h after HL exposure of LL acclimated cells, de-epoxidation of DD to form DT had started to take place, thereby facilitating the dissipation of excess light energy by NPQ.

Conversion of violaxanthin to zeaxanthin by violaxanthin de-epoxidase is required for the dissipation of excess light energy in the antennae of photosystem II [ 28].

LHCs also have essential roles in photoprotection, through the dissipation of excess light as heat (non-photochemical energy dissipation, NPQ), and in reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavenging [ 17- 20].

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