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In every instance, autofluorescence was clearly distinguishable from secondary antibodies labelling by its broader emission spectrum that made it visible with different filter sets, both when particulate or present as a diffuse background.
In 2010, Vesta reached opposition in the constellation of Leo on the night of 17 18 February, at about magnitude 6.1, a brightness that makes it visible in binocular range but generally not for the naked eye.
The orbiter, Shenzhou 5, circled the Earth 14 times on a course that made it briefly visible just before sunrise in places with clear skies.
Denise O'Berry, writing on AllBusiness.com, offers these ideas for making that happen: Make it visible.
The decal is covered in fluorescent ultraviolet paint that makes it invisible to humans but visible to birds.
He also liked the KIT Chair by Maurice Marty, with its "vivid plum" epoxy finish and perforated steel components and visible bolts that made it like an "Erector Set for adults," he said.
As a representative of II VI NPs, nano-CdS is known for tunable light emission in the visible range that makes it attractive for fabrication of light emitting devices and luminescent markers [4].
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Police at three major Los Angeles area airports, including Los Angeles International Airport, were in a "heightened state of vigilance," with increased patrols to make it visible that more police were on duty Monday, said Chief of Airport Police Patrick Gannon.
The idea, Cobb says, is to take your invisible, internal battle to quit smoking and make it visible so that it can influence your friends (and friends of friends) who are still puffing away.
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