Luminesces [verb]

Definition of Luminesces:

glow

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Sentence/Example of Luminesces:

Most of the analyzed studies took the luminescing chemicals out of an organism to test them.

On the other hand, ostracods and copepods will still luminesce after years of dessication.

Esculin will not luminesce with peroxidase and H2O2, but pyrogallol or gallic acid will.

Phosphorus will only begin to luminesce at a certain small pressure of oxygen.

Luminous bacteria are also very sensitive to oxygen and cease to luminesce in its absence.

Luminous bacteria will continue to luminesce although they are grown in the dark for many weeks.

They only luminesce at night and fail to respond to stimulation or are difficult to stimulate during the day.

On the other hand, a great many forms are able to luminesce quite independently of previous illumination.

Some forms, ordinarily producing light, will grow, but fail to luminesce at high temperatures.

This means that for a definite temperature, say, 20°, phosphorus will not luminesce with an oxygen pressure of 583 mm.