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Examination and Non-destructive Testing. This method uses several techniques and, the major purpose is to find the flaws in the material, which is needed to be tested. The investigation is also dependent upon the skills of the operator and ...
fluorescent lamp, current causes resistance to decrease. This is because as more electrons and ions flow through a particular area, they bump into more atoms, which frees up electrons, creating more charged particles. In this way, current w...
cloning and enhancement of the green fluorescent protein (GFP), GFP has been extensively employed as a reporter gene. Despite its power, it is not broadly chatting agreed to that GFP can be employed as a quantitative reporter of promoter ac...
from the invention of the Edison bulb to the advent of solid state lighting (SSL). We are now at the early stages of a similar epoch that will be just as disruptive to the lighting industry as Edison’s light bulb. As a new industry develops...
Photon and Super-Resolution Microscopy Super-resolution microscopy is defined as any method that improves resolution by at least a factor of two over conventional microscopy. The methods that are used to achieve this are frequently distingu...
Nobel Prize in Chemistry such as: Osamu Shimomura (Marine Biological Laboratory, Massachusetts), Martin Chalfie (Columbia University, New York) and Roger Y. Tsien (University of California, San Diego) for the discovery and development of th...
Light emitting diode is the semiconductor device that converts electrical energy into optical energy by the phenomenon of injection that is in a semiconductor crystal and electron-hole transitions, semiconductor hetero junction. In the ligh...