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For example, they avoided laser frequencies that might induce "spontaneous emissions" of light by the atoms being cooled.
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Flash lamp, any of several devices that produce brief, intense emissions of light useful in photography and in the observation of objects in rapid motion.
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The principal advantage of in vivo bioluminescence is that the equipment is highly sensitive and allows the direct detection of low emissions of light, with very little background, yielding a high signal-to-noise ratio.
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Luminescence, emission of light by certain materials when they are relatively cool.
Thermoluminescence, emission of light from some minerals and certain other crystalline materials.
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