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'fluorescence lifetime' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
For example, you can use it to describe a phenomenon in science: "The fluorescence lifetime of the material is quite short."
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Merzlyak, E. M. et al. Bright monomeric red fluorescent protein with an extended fluorescence lifetime.
3. Fluorescence lifetime correlation spectroscopy.
Global analysis of fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy data.
Fluorescence lifetime imaging was performed using a fluorescence lifetime imaging ophthalmoscope (Heidelberg Engineering, Heidelberg, Germany).
The fluorescence lifetime depends linearly on membrane tension within cells, enabling an easy quantification of membrane tension by fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy.
The fluorescence lifetime at this condition is 1.00 ms.
Fluorescence lifetime measurements show favorable electron injections from all dyes.
Fluorescence lifetime biosensors transduce the recognition of the analyte by a biologically-derived molecule as a change in fluorescence lifetime.
It is clear that the fluorescence lifetime of the enhanced complexes is strongly reduced.
Interestingly, the width of the correlation peak gives information about the fluorescence lifetime.
(b) Scatter plot of the fluorescence lifetime versus the enhancement for 21 LH2 complexes.
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