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The currents ionize nitrogen molecules, which emit red light.
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Using more traditional protease fluorogenic substrates, such as AMC-substrates for example, which emit at a lower wavelength, will likely result in an increase in the rate of false negatives during HTS, since a significant portion of the molecules in a library will likely emit light below 500 nm.
Isotopes which emit alpha -particle radiation pose the highest risk.
Small molecules are linked to form large molecules, which are in turn broken back down into small molecules.
The microwave works by shaking up water molecules, which in turn shake up other molecules.
The molecules had the strongest "dipole moments" (arrows) -- imbalances in the distribution of charge across the molecules, which lead to magnet-like interactions -- ever observed in ultracold molecules.
Crash into wall, which emits a hollow "gong" sound.
But to spot the colder hydrogen, which emits no easily detectable signal, researchers must measure radio waves emitted by carbon monoxide and assume that the two molecules are found together in a certain ratio.
In contrast to S. latifolia which emits veratrole in its floral odor, S. dioica emits no veratrole [ 6].
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