Here's what is happening: Fluorescent lamps: The Department of Energy is moving forward with new efficiency rules for fluorescent lamp ballasts.
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"Fluorescent Fragment: Blümchen Zweimal Eingerahmt" (translation: "Fluorescent Fragment: Little Flowers Framed Twice," 2013-17) began as a white paper napkin decorated with flowers.
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Or we can load neurons with a fluorescent dye—inject it, using a very thin glass pipette that runs right into the neuron—so then we have a fluorescent neuron!
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We've even seen fluorescent color that glows in the dark.
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He considered these, then nodded upward, toward the fluorescent lights.
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From colorful hair to fluorescent makeup, no detail was spared.
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A fluorescent cat engineered by scientists using jelly fish genes.
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Riboflavin (B2) is naturally fluorescent when exposed to UV light.
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Tokyo, for example, with its urban mosaic of fluorescent laneways.
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In the VIP holding area, people mingle under fluorescent lights.
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Facebook's detector contains a spherical bundle of special fluorescent fibers.
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The fluorescent lights made hallways and cabins bright and sterile.
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In fluorescent light, this made my screens slightly more orange.
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The chop was delicate, and the sauce was nearly fluorescent.
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I listened to the faint buzz of the fluorescent lights.
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The currents stream into stars, powering them like fluorescent bulbs.
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There were very bright fluorescent green spots on the brownies.
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It's Dwyane Wade wearing capris and a fluorescent pocket square.
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The low ceilings hum with fluorescent lights and ceiling fans.
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A fluorescent photo of a turtle embryo took first place.
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A photo showing a fluorescent alligator embryo came in third.
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They glow like the artist Dan Flavin's fluorescent light tubes.
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The open office tends to bake you beneath fluorescent lights.
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He keeps his blinds drawn and the fluorescent lights off.
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If the fluorescent lighting and beach setting feel familiar, it should.
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One of Little Mix's music videos featured fluorescent green farts, so.
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Overhead fluorescent lighting, washed-out skin, slumping postures, guts sucked in.
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Capture fluorescent colors, be bold and let your light really shine.
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Each OX513A carries a fluorescent marker, so scientists can track him.
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Bright fluorescent light leaks through the cracks in the vertical shades.
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Because one kid's candy store is another's fluorescent-lit exam room.
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Construction workers in fluorescent vests watched from cranes on Michigan Avenue.
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The narrow room had fluorescent lighting and was drained of color.
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The yellowish hue from the fluorescent lights hanging above didn't help.
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Nope — stiff, white, plastic 'beds' and fluorescent lighting stopped that idea.
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Did you know that fluorescent pink is this fall's hottest color?
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The naked ball is then wrapped in that distinct fluorescent felt.
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Fluorescent orange thread demarcates some but not all of the flowers.
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Ginzel's color runs the gamut from fluorescent orange to minimalist white.
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Did you eat it in real life, this fluorescent-green pie?
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And in a fluorescent-lit Republican Party office in Sheboygan, Wis.
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Another, a fluorescent eye stain, gauges the health of the cornea.
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Do you see cinder block walls, fluorescent lighting and tiny windows?
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And there was the faint buzzing from the fluorescent lights overhead.
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Salvo's surfaces are smooth, his edges crisp, his palette borderline fluorescent.
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Some groups of amphibians produce fluorescent mucus; some glow all over.
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Second, you could make an ultraviolet LED with a fluorescent coating.
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In fairness, several of the men are played by fluorescent bulbs.
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"Convenience Store Woman" is short, and it casts a fluorescent spell.
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But whether white or fluorescent, these corals are far from happy.
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Despite the fluorescent pinks and welcoming, warm yellows, the painting is melancholy.
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These E. coli were genetically engineered to glow green under fluorescent light.
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Cyanobacterial cells, seen in the red fluorescent color, attached to rock samples.
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He is an old-timer in Guangzhou's cramped, fluorescent-lit trading malls.
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The fluorescent lighting and mustard yellow lockers add character to the setting.
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Jerking off in a cold, hard, fluorescent clinic is not exactly sexy.
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They thus knew that flies with fluorescent eyes carried their gene drive.
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"Gas!" a man in a hard hat and fluorescent vest yells out.
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You're basically just sucking fluorescent liquid concoctions out of a plastic tube.
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North of Las Vegas's bustling, fluorescent strip sits the Paiute Nation tribe.
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The September meeting was held in a fluorescent-lit high-school auditorium.
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Edwards held the bottles up to a fluorescent light above the sink.
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Kiril remembered it from somewhere: some distant fluorescent classroom, shaded with humiliation.
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The fat pooled at the very bottom, glistening under the fluorescent lights.
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Fluorescent lights gave the interior of the ship a pale blue hue.
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Inside, the fluorescent lights beat down on the empty basement-level room.
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The fluorescent lights glared off the linoleum floor and hurt my eyes.
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This fluorescent skeleton of a fangtooth fish is the stuff of nightmares.
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The same process is behind fluorescent light bulbs, neon signs and lightning.
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With each doubling, a fluorescent signal is fired by the chemical reaction.
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In still one more experiment, Dong made his itch-specific fibres fluorescent.
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My eye sockets glowed a deep fluorescent green, and terrified the cat.
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A fluorescent light in the 10-foot ceiling shone day and night.
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The transparency of Ethiopian opals looks like water lit with fluorescent lights.
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But right now, in the fluorescent light, the club looks awfully empty.
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That is now known as green fluorescent protein, or G.F.P. Unlike most other light-producing proteins, which require a reaction with other chemicals to glow, green fluorescent protein turned green simply when ultraviolet light was shined on it.
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Cespedes, with his fluorescent sleeve and personalized license plate — "YC 52" — adores attention.
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Over a tailored suit, the prince wore a fluorescent jacket and hard hat.
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"We had a suspicion that this [frog] species could be fluorescent," he said.
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I was paranoid about fluorescent lights bouncing off my ever-widening hair part.
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And then we see him alone again, wandering down a fluorescent-lit hallway.
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If there is one thing I truly detest in life, it's fluorescent lights.
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AIE-gens do not contain metals, unlike competing fluorescent materials like quantum dots.
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The fluorescent silk and the light together generate chemicals similar to hydrogen peroxide.
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Scientists already use fluorescent molecules to track cells and proteins in biological research.
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A buzzing alarm draws me to it, strobing the area in fluorescent red.
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The scene takes place in a dark hallway lit by long fluorescent bulbs.
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As statements are retweeted, the fluorescent bulbs brighten to match the growing intensity.
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She'd fired cap guns at the ceiling, which made the fluorescent light hazy.
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The fluorescent light is cold and leaves half of his face in darkness.
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They wear real (nonmarble) vests cut from fluorescent windbreakers and adorned with pennies.
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Nowadays there's just one operator in the fluorescent-lit room for each shift.
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Suddenly she froze, mesmerized by an oversize Birkenesque bag in fluorescent pink neoprene.
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Specialisterne does walk-throughs in offices to assess for smells and fluorescent lighting.
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A chicken was covered in a substance that would illuminate in fluorescent light.
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The fluorescent Jack Daniels promotion on the wall is going to fall off.
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It coiled into Timmy's arm, shimmering in the fluorescent lights of the hospital.
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Under the fluorescent lights, the creature seems to die, detaching from Kane's face.
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In "Fluorescent Fragment," Ginzel has unfolded the two-ply napkin into a square.
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They adopted fluorescent roadside safety vests as their signature, symbolizing their economic distress.
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There were shops and restaurants, an ice-cream parlor, some fluorescent lights, too.
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In these, the fluorescent signal was weak: The real surprise was the speed.
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He raised it to the fluorescent lights overhead, and squinted up at it.
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Parents and students and teachers packed into a hot room with fluorescent lighting.
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This fluorescent-colored taqueria is a larger branch of an East Village spot.
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I leave my room, and the fluorescent light of the hallway hits my eyes.
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Other DOE innovations include fluorescent lights, communications satellites, and early wind and solar technology.
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However, the CT rating does not reliably measure color from fluorescent and LED lights.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Michael Berryhill has a fondness for fluorescent paints.
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Mead brewed with a genetically engineered green fluorescent yeast that glows under a blacklight.
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Mead brewed with a genetically engineered yeast (left) and the green fluorescent yeast (right).
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This illuminates special fluorescent particles, the positions of which can be tracked over time.
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Her makeup was so good, not even the fluorescent lights could dull her shine.
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Shot in Montane Creek, Pennsylvania with Sony a6000"The Fluorescent Cerianthus" by Alessandro Raho.
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Now you're in the fluorescent waiting room as the doctor runs your lab tests.
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She Doesn't Trifle with Fluorescent Lights When she shows up for a 10 p.m.
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Black stilettos and white boots were paired with fluorescent socks and gaiter-like legwarmers.
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The light from a fluorescent desk lamp was flickering, and Crew switched it off.
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And it does not display its wares under fluorescent lights, as most retailers do.
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A genetic fluorescent protein was added to help the scientists pinpoint the transplanted tissue.
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They then splice the genetic instructions for the green fluorescent protein into the gene.
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They carried fluorescent poster boards with handwritten messages denouncing the evictions and government corruption.
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Cleaning crews wearing fluorescent orange vests and white hard hats arrived with small bulldozers.
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She had her married name embroidered on the back of her fluorescent pink Converses.
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It comes with fluorescent pink seaweed, purple orchid petals, and pink-dyed salmon roe.
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He stares up through the suicide nets, into dull fluorescent light, his eyes unmoving.
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"I will be able to get rid of my fluorescent light fixtures," Balkowitsch says.
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Where are all those amazing fluorescent blue and green tones we remember so fondly?
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Fluorescent bulbs remain lit for up to 22 hours daily in large, barren sheds.
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In the 20133s, Dr. Shimomura examined aequorin, green fluorescent protein and other bioluminescent materials.
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The highly processed meat, locally called "polony," is known for its fluorescent artificial color.
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She wasn't even wearing one of the fluorescent yellow vests adopted by the movement.
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Chen uses solid bands and planes of color, which include saturated and fluorescent hues.
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Mercury has been used in older thermometers, fluorescent light bulbs and some electrical switches.
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Sixty years later, G.E. created new fluorescent lamps, which came with white colored bulbs.
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His silvery hair glints under fluorescent light as the feather dances at his feet.
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The fluorescent lights, the mind-numbing Muzak and the miles of aisles disorient me.
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Many fluorescent marine animals seem to have evolved their own techniques for transforming light.
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Many fluorescent marine animals seem to have evolved their own techniques for transforming light.
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For example: Dan Flavin's white fluorescent tubes, which show that white is a color.
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It required the majority of bulbs sold in the U.S. be LED or fluorescent.
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The Minimalist Dan Flavin used his primary medium, fluorescent light, to create visual ambushes.
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"Older planes have fluorescent lights with no versatility beyond intensity of brightness," Honig says.
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Thankfully, the kid was wearing fluorescent neon snow gear and traffic was moving pretty slowly.
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Take two strips of fluorescent yellow felt, wrap them around a rubber sphere, and—voila!
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Photos taken indoors in fluorescent lighting are a little better compared to the Google Pixel.
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I'm lying on my back, bobbing up and down as overhead fluorescent lights race by.
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All the girls were wearing fluorescent green safety vests and were accompanied by several adults.
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A: I started toying with a few different things, like designing a fluorescent flea collar.
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My studio doesn't have a window, but it does have bright, office-like fluorescent lights.
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"They already had the packaging designed and it was all fluorescent orange," says Wall, cringing.
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The fluorescent pink backdrop and exposed studio lighting of Rosie Elnile's set increase the surreality.
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The Yellow Vest moniker was borne from the fluorescent yellow safety vests worn by demonstrators.
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It takes its name from the fluorescent vests motorists in France carry in their cars.
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These sensors emit a fluorescent signal that can be seen from an infrared camera nearby.
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Efficiency: The Department of Energy is moving forward with new efficiency rules for fluorescent lamps.
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An inky-black background sets off blazing-white sheets under a banal fluorescent-light fixture.
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How do I know this, sitting in the fluorescent-lit Business Insider newsroom in Manhattan?
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The action takes place not under corporate fluorescent lights but in a marshmallow dream world.
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Protesters clad in fluorescent jackets, dubbed "yellow vests", have blocked highways across France since Nov.
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The fluorescent colors he uses invariably glow with a special luminosity when laid against black.
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I thought we had it all — beret-wearing artists, fluorescent-haired mermaids, and multiple champagnes.
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Cold metal and buttons, fluorescent lights and sleek displays, jumpsuits and wholly unadorned living spaces.
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They were rapidly replaced as more efficient fluorescent and LED bulbs came on the scene.
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With that genetic modification, fluorescent snippets were attached to proteins that biologists were interested in.
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Down a hall with fluorescent lighting, in a white-walled room, were 30 wooden cribs.
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Uncovered fluorescent tubes that once gently backlit a deli's name glare at neighbors passing by.
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Beowulf Boritt's set, accented by fluorescent frames, ingeniously suggests lives held in thrall by technology.
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When they're working, the men wear a standard fluorescent yellow-green mesh road-crew vest.
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But for those looking, the pale fluorescent glow of the shop window is a beacon.
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They use green fluorescent proteins to turn blue light in the ocean into other colors.
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The DNA is dyed a fluorescent color, which glows if SARS-CoV-2 is present.
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The samples were infused with a fluorescent liquid, allowing the researchers to see every detail.
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During my boyhood and youth, white light was something cold that issued from fluorescent lamps.
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No new shelving, same inefficient fluorescent lighting, and refrigeration units relying on 70s-era technology.
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The tiger salamander in white light at left, and fluorescent in blue light at right.
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Underneath a bright fluorescent light, Hylyx pushes a scalpel into a finger; blood trickles down.
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This fluorescent orange sandwich looks and tastes like the brainchild of a stoned college kid.
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It was lit with bright, fluorescent lights and featured narrow aisles with basic metal shelving.
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Light comes from small fluorescent bulbs in caged fixtures, the kind found in a submarine.
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Entering the gallery room we are confronted by a wall of intensely bright fluorescent lights.
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One toilet for 12 women and the top bunk has a fluorescent light on top.
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In the end, the fluorescent signs were replaced with silver reflective tape and kerosene lanterns.
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Nicola Ginzel, "Fluorescent Fragment: Napkin" (2013-093), hand-embroidery, commercially printed paper napkin, ink, BEVA archival backing (as shown on a pedestal at Step Gallery, Arizona State University, before being mounted on a used, stained, wooden stretcher and retitled "Fluorescent Fragment: Blümchen Zweimal Eingerahmt" ["Fluorescent Fragment: Little Flowers Framed Twice," 2013-17])While Ginzel uses daily detritus and other mass-produced, printed materials associated with collage, I would not call her a collagist.
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Splattered across the apron, hat, and even her face are fluorescent pink, purple, and blue streaks.
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The researchers used a non-invasive technique called x-ray fluorescent spectroscopy to analyze the painting.
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No one dressed up their photos with filters, or scrawled on them in fluorescent pink text.
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As we said our goodbyes on the platform under the bad fluorescent lighting, I finally relaxed.
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The delightfully greasy linoleum sparkling, as sickly fluorescent light dances about with unquestionable beauty and elegance.
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The best way to consume it is after it forms a fluorescent clump on a chip.
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The light is too bright, fluorescent; it reveals a pock-marked, scarred portrait of a family.
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Vitamin B2, or riboflavin, is fluorescent under UV light, as is the quinine in tonic water.
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All of them are fluorescent, meaning that they glow when you shine a blacklight on them.
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But under the buzzing fluorescent lights of the 24-hour gym, all souls are laid bare.
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Sometimes, "Love" suggests, romance doesn't need candlelight to grow so much as an honest fluorescent glare.
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To confirm their suspicions, the scientists made a mutant Synechocystis bacteria that produced green fluorescent protein.
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It was a pretty casual place: fluorescent lighting, red tile floors, the smell of industrial cleaners.
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And they were able to link the fluorescent glow with dynamic forces acting on the proteins.
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The element is used in cellphones, batteries for electric cars, military equipment, fluorescent lights and more.
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Finally, Anner arrives — only to be blocked from entering the home of the famed fluorescent bagel.
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The dusk sky seemed impossibly wide after months of fluorescent-lit ceilings, but it wasn't empty.
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Hachimoji RNA can have a selectable phenotype [physical structure], in this [experiment], a green-fluorescent glow.
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The lights were all fluorescent fixtures on the ceiling like you'd find in a subway station.
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A stream of fluorescent paint that bursts, rushes, flows and ultimately pools in the area below.
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A giant screen surmounting the square catwalk, lined with fluorescent blue lights, projected Emporio Armani adverts.
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This translates very well into Smash, and I found myself immediately covered in fluorescent, bright paint.
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I remember Pocari Sweat and dip into a fluorescent 7-Eleven to buy a giant bottle.
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Beneath the corrugated tin roofs, men huddle around beer-soaked tables lit up by fluorescent lights.
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But 3DISCO quenches fluorescent proteins before scientists have time to prepare an entire body for imaging.
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They then severed this and highlighted pertinent areas with fluorescent dye, to help guide the arm.
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Gone are the days of flickering fluorescent light bulbs, blank walls and hand-me-down toys.
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Locksley and von Moltke used a fluorescent tag to mark intestinal cells that produced IL-25.
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The Mets have their own must-see attraction: Yoenis Cespedes, who plays with a fluorescent flourish.
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Dr. Tsien heard about the green fluorescent protein and found Dr. Prasher's paper on the gene.
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So far, the organization has begun to stockpile gene sequences for useful tools like fluorescent proteins.
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LED lamps also have better shelf life, lasting for about 10 times longer than fluorescent lamps.
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The animation is also available in fluorescent colors, for those who like to keep it funky.
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It became our private ritual, solidifying our friendship with thickly coated noodles under harsh fluorescent lighting.
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He unzips a fluorescent fanny pack and puts the phone away, seemingly defeated by his situation.
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My parents' oath was administered in a drab conference room under fluorescent lighting with brutal efficiency.
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You can buy a fluorescent yellow or orange Carhartt beanie for 30 bucks, maybe even less.
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"Mean" calls for a fat, fluorescent trigger warning start to finish — and I say this admiringly.
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A disturbed man had rampaged through the station smashing every overhead fluorescent light on the mezzanine.
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Or maybe even the 80s, when disco, fluorescent workout gear, and scrunchies were all the rage.
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His signature fluorescent-tube sculptures are rarely as impeccably selected or installed as they are here.
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Upstairs, Flavin's sculptures of fluorescent tubes cast their light as usual against the institute's white walls.
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"I don't envision myself driving to a corporate-scale environment, a fluorescent lighting place," Matt says.
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Phillips apes that look competently and suffuses it in garish fluorescent lights and eerie greenish glows.
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Iron would absorb this light; without it, the finest rubies are fluorescent in the red range.
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"This is not a show," she said, looking in the rear mirror through her fluorescent glasses.
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"I started using fluorescent media in 2011/12 in the latter part of my Fine Art Degree as I was looking into contrasting opposites with nature and fluorescent colour screams 'man-made' to me, as does the metallic leaf I also started experimenting with," writes McNaught.
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When CRISPR detects it, it also cuts a so-called "reporter RNA" that releases a fluorescent signal.
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Click on to see which fluffy, fluorescent, and foxy fashions your closet will be keeping up with.
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Every second or so, he jabs at his mouse and adds a fluorescent dot to the image.
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The 47-year-old who fell is pictured below wearing a yellow hard hat and fluorescent jacket.
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The man in the center, illuminated by fluorescent lights, spoke to a camera in front of him.
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For an organism to be fluorescent, it must have fluorophores, the chemical compounds that can reemit light.
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When it comes to bright hues from more contemporary times, these fluorescent pigments cry out for attention.
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We shut our lights off to experience total blackness, then swept our hands to agitate fluorescent phytoplankton.
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You can hear the click-clack of typing behind cubicle walls, and the fluorescent lighting buzzes overhead.
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They used two-week-old zebrafish since they are transparent, and therefore ideal for fluorescent imaging techniques.
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Under fluorescent lights she pores over files and debates with colleagues how to balance the state books.
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The other half of the insects nearly all had yellow bodies, but did not have fluorescent eyes.
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He was drawing these proto-Coop stupid devil doll girls on fluorescent green backgrounds with zombie heads.
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Click here to view original GIFLeft: Fluorescent molecules move and assemble inside a living human skin cell.
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Left: Fluorescent particles move along actin filaments, which allow cells to contract, in a human skin cell.
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Bright fluorescent lighting and prosaic jazz music make underwear shopping feel like something responsible rather than naughty.
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You can hear the click-clack of typing behind cubicle walls,and the fluorescent lighting buzzes overhead.
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Even up close, under the harsh fluorescent light of this makeshift cafeteria, it looks so. frickin'. real.
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Then they used X-ray fluorescent imaging to pinpoint concentrations of those key elements in the feathers.
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By calling the fluorescent locks that name, Tang has reminded us of the renewing power of beauty.
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Fluorescent light from streetlamps spills in from the high windows, cordoning off the stage like a pulpit.
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Sprayed in fluorescent gradients, these foam and paint sculptures represent Babaeva's guerilla interventions upon conformist mass production.
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The ten ink drawings are flush with gradient sunsets alongside the icy fluorescent glare from nighttime haunts.
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In a tiny, fluorescent-lit room, she wears a thin hospital gown and a light blue hairnet.
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The warm lighting in the store was an obvious contrast to the harsh fluorescent tones of Walmart.
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The fluorescent pink sleeves, she said, make her think of the superhero characters Wonder Woman and Superwoman.
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"Cyrus" was the name on my fluorescent-green hospital bracelet, but Grace was right under the surface.
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Meanwhile, its fluorescent green color is easy to find when your child leaves it among the leaves.
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The change allows them to wear solid or patterned fluorescent pink instead of the traditional blaze orange.
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Maybe it'll be more like a fluorescent tube in a campus library workspace, and that's cool, too.
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Con: It lacked the drama and the cushiness of the other places (the fluorescent lights didn't help).
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It was extremely cold and eerily silent; not even the humming of fluorescent lightbulbs could be heard.
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She stenciled the titles onto the vinyl's surface and lit them from behind with fluorescent neon light.
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They pass by one another with grumbled greetings and take showers in a fluorescent-lit basement bathroom.
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His bleached blond frosted tips are glistening; his garish gold metal jewelry twinkles beneath the fluorescent lights.
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In lieu of bookends, he's strapped fluorescent duct tape — hot pink, chartreuse — to the sides of étagères.
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Yes pleaseWhen most people think of Costco, they think of cheap gas, fluorescent warehouses, and bulk toiletries.
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A town square with linoleum underfoot, not grass, and fluorescent lighting above, not a Norman Rockwell sky.
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For a while, compact fluorescent bulbs were the main option, but buyers complained about their harsh effect.
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Two days later, visitors on a tour boat exalted in the return of the show's fluorescent violence.
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More than 90 dancers will be dressed in iconic "Choose Life" shirts, fluorescent outfits inspired by Wham!
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The bare fluorescent light bulbs illuminated dusty glass shelves packed full of ivory carvings, but no customers.
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Eventually, someone pointed me toward a fluorescent light inside a small grocery, and I sloshed toward it.
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"Stockton's bank of fluorescent lighting gives the impression that these, too, are in institutional settings," says White.
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This sunny, natural wood-filled nail studio is a far cry from your regular fluorescent-lit salon.
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But all of the fluorescent tubing only serves to underline the movie's greatest provenance: good, bloody pulp.
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The video opens with the sound of rain as it materializes into fluorescent circles on a black backdrop.
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The gallery, bathed in bright fluorescent light, resembles a contemporary art space more than a typical costume exhibition.
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And the flutter of fluorescent lights gives scenes set at school just the right level of clinical detachment.
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The Crunchwrap pales in comparison to the fluorescent-orange holy grail that is the brand-new Cheetos Quesadilla.
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He pours more cough syrup into his fluorescent Fanta and then onto his steak while someone records him.
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She said that researchers study the interstitium in live animals and people using fluorescent tracers and other means.
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And if stark structure isn't really your thing, channel your inner Fresh Prince and go baggy (and fluorescent).
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His molecular biology team at MagLab churned out the DNA snippets for the production of 3,300 fluorescent proteins.
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The laser beam stimulated any fluorescent protein it hit to light up, indicating the location of a mine.
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It was just a tiny speck, a single cell that researchers had marked with a fluorescent green dye.
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Fluorescent molecules already play an outsized role in biological research: scientists use them to track cells and proteins.
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Decked out in hunting gear and a fluorescent orange hat, Cruz took three shots and killed two birds.
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Wearing a fluorescent green Nike shirt, Gladden walked around the Kroger store, posting videos on Snapchat before paying.
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The plant on the left is infected with a turnip mosaic virus tagged with a fluorescent green protein.
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It was on a busy street, with hideous bars on the window, fluorescent lighting, and an awkward layout.
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He looked up: a light, a length of fluorescent tube, humming slightly and pulsing in its wire cage.
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But in laboratory experiments, bioengineers have succeeded in pushing the efficiency of UV fluorescent proteins to 100 percent.
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Someone had taped red plastic over some of the fluorescent lights, to lend the room a martian ambience.
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In other words, no more fluorescent light making you look like you just stumbled in from a bender.
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The movement was named after the fluorescent safety vests that French motorists must carry in case of emergency.
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The parties are glamorous, the people are obsequious, and there's a surplus of pool floaties and fluorescent drinks.
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Don 'em as head-to-toe fluorescent getups with the statement-making jackets, pants, and dresses we found.
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Employing mirrors, fluorescent colors, and stroboscopic lights, Colombo's spaces were perfectly in tune with the Radical Design aesthetic.
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But in Port Lincoln, Australia, people were splashing and playing in fluorescent blue water right on the sand.
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Jespersen recommends making fluorescent pieces wearable by starting small and adding touches of neon in accessories or shoes.
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The flower-hat #jellyfish's fluorescent tentacle tips, when excited by ambient blue light, are irresistible to potential prey.
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Swarms of normally invisible organisms, illuminated by fluorescent dye, were suddenly brought into sharp relief before her eyes.
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Indeed, red-backed salamanders seem to live rave-ready, with some individuals having UV-visible, fluorescent tail-specks.
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The parameters are set by the artist, the response is a crazy fluorescent color play of living matter.
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I lie on a table and drift from consciousness, the masked faces of doctors blocking the fluorescent lights.
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This year's top image is a picture of a turtle embryo awash with a rainbow of fluorescent colors.
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On the floor, I felt like I was stoned, like I was levitating in a huge, fluorescent container.
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Instead, i will say that this mix is fluorescent yellow with swirls of a very nice cobalt blue.
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"We're trying to get the red to pop by adding a little of the fluorescent," Mr. Saksi said.
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And why is Zeus's lightning bolt, when it finally appears, about as awesome as a fluorescent Shake Weight?
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A Drosophila melanogaster fruit fly engineered with a gene drive that caused it to have red fluorescent eyes.
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Obama chose a custom-made corset-like Schiaparelli gown in bright — almost fluorescent — yellow (sans sleeves, of course).
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Most good has come to my career via relationships, and relationships don't grow as naturally under fluorescent lights.
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The ladies wear helmets ridged with fluorescent pink mohawks and matching vests bedazzled in blingy patches and sequins.
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You'll also get to smash some fluorescent light tubes with the rest of the cool kids for once!
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While Flavin often emphasized that his pulsating fluorescent sculptures were "clearly, openly, plainly delivered," Heilmann operates more subversively.
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Testing out this hypothesis involved mice outfitted with glowing fluorescent nerve cells, a technique broadly known as optogenetics.
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Turns out you can find a little bit of wow factor under those fluorescent Rite Aid lights, after all.
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Under fluorescent lights, the exhibition appears expansive when you enter, and becomes increasingly claustrophobic with every step you take.
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Researchers genetically engineered bacteria that emit a fluorescent signal when they come into contact with vapors from the devices.
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It's a loud, fluorescent — think tangerine and magenta in tone — ombré fade that will seriously up your nail game.
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Think waxy sausages accompanied by tinned vegetables and gloopy looking mashed potato, tins of Spam, and fluorescent cream cakes.
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When turned on, the lasers excite sodium atoms floating in Earth's upper atmosphere, giving the molecules a fluorescent glow.
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The antibodies themselves have fluorescent tags attached to them, so that they will glow when exposed to ultraviolet light.
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In the dust and noise of Queen Salote Wharf, where he works, 'Uli was wearing a fluorescent orange vest.
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In a tent on the corner, men toiled behind pots underneath fluorescent lights while people sat at tables eating.
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I don't believe mushroom trips benefit from being indoors with fluorescent lights and music not conducive to the environment.
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His newest idea came after trying to build a screen based on a fluorescent liquid that can light up.
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In the sky above, I saw a dark green fluorescent arc of light: the aurora borealis, or Northern Lights.
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The vinculin was tagged with two fluorescent proteins, one that naturally glowed blue, and another that naturally glowed yellow.
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When CRISPR detects it, it also cuts a "reporter molecule" with single-stranded DNA that releases a fluorescent signal.
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His team is now applying the technique to other rare earth mixtures, including those found in compact fluorescent bulbs.
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OFFICE BUILDING – DAY – FLUORESCENT LIGHTS **360 camera (CENTRAL POV) sits in the center of a generic office meeting room.
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Some people may benefit from desk lamps that soften fluorescent lighting or noise-cancelling headphones that dampen ambient sound.
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The reincarnated version has all the charm of a hospital cafeteria, with white laminate walls and glaring fluorescent lights.
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The second-year shortstop has an event horizon for a glove, a whip-fast bat, and a fluorescent smile.
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The combination of around-the-clock fluorescent lighting, shoddy electrical set-ups, and on-hand pesticides can be deadly.
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Artificial light, however, emits slightly different wavelengths — fluorescent lights vary in color based on the blend of component parts.
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"I have a rule which states that I will not be seen on fluorescent lighting without sunglasses," Cary jokes.
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We shot this indoor test in one of our project studios with minimal fluorescent lighting switched in one corner.
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The stage show eschews realism for hyperrealism; fluorescent colors and bold imagery, clinical and forensic, all simulacra and simulation.
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Kylie Jenner made sure to stand out from the crowd at the Coachella festival with her fluorescent neon hairstyle.
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The mice received a small dose of the drug, producing a fluorescent green protein throughout a few activated neurons.
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Friday's edition of the Federal Register contains new rules for smart guns, underground coal mines and fluorescent lamp ballasts.
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The department's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy on Thursday issued new test procedures for these fluorescent lamps.
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So if you're still picturing fluorescent Michelin Man-style gear, you (and your collection) are due for a refresh.
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The Energy Department's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy will issue new test procedures for these fluorescent lamps.
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Some were bringing supplies, while others arrived with hard hats and fluorescent jackets ready to help clear the rubble.
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Located in the basement, at first, it seemed like most other windowless, fluorescent-lit hotel gyms I typically avoid.
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Early on, they tried to deprive him of sleep, keeping the fluorescent lights on in his cell at night.
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Not in the dark satanic mills of the 19th century, but in the bright fluorescent malls of the 21st.
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Apart from these reminders of the room's purpose, the vinyl-floored, fluorescent-lit units resemble a 1970s dorm room.
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Second, you're probably using a busted phone and the fluorescent, half-burnt light fixtures that came with your apartment.
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The group of dancers appear to have assembled in a closed, four-sided gallery space, fluorescent lighting and all.
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If the disappearance had occurred 20 years earlier, he would never have learned about aequorin or green fluorescent protein.
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However, moving past this room, you enter a hallway washed by the creeping fluorescent lighting of two sculptural works.
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The fluorescent lights from inside the shop contrast sharply with the reds and yellows cast on the figures outside.
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Morgan, who scored five goals on Tuesday, spent the entire game on the bench wearing a fluorescent substitute's vest.
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At the same time, "Fluorescent Fragment: Little Flowers Framed Twice" is a stained painting on paper, and it isn't.
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The fluorescent light above the sink buzzes slightly as I line up cans of milk, both condensed and evaporated.
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They do that with a fluorescent dye that is added to the test tube during the PCR amplification phase.
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One Christmas, I bought my parents compact-fluorescent light bulbs and a copy of Global Warming: A Greenpeace Guide.
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A run-down bathroom with a flickering fluorescent light, a swooning piece of music and some slow, deliberate moves.
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The headline type, meanwhile, is fluorescent, evoking the clash between history and modernity on which future decisions will pivot.
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Light: Dieffenbachias don't like it too bright, so keep your plant where it will receive filtered or fluorescent light.
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They filed into the small sanctuary, with rows of padded chairs under a low ceiling lined with fluorescent lights.
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This is terrible for many reasons: people exposed to natural light are more alert than their fluorescent-lit peers.
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It was vacuum cleaners in Plexiglas boxes, lit by a means of a sort of glowing, mysterious fluorescent light.
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I got escorted to a pink room with fluorescent lights, inspirational posters and a refrigerator humming in the corner.
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The kids mobbed a stack of paper crowns in fluorescent colors: orange, green, yellow, and, yes, blue and pink.
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In Paramus, the windowless chapel has the low-slung tiled ceiling and fluorescent lights of an antiseptic office space.
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The OX2513A strain is also equipped with a fluorescent protein gene, allowing for the easy identification of F23 offspring.
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It's a parade of lawyers, courtrooms, offices with fluorescent strip lighting, long-distance travel and lives put on hold.
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Speech synthesizers often make a song sound as though someone were running a leaky fluorescent highlighter across its lyrics.
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He held my poem up to the fluorescent classroom lights and squinted, the way one might examine counterfeit money.
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Many of those marching in cities across France on Thursday wore the fluorescent vests now ubiquitous among the group.
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In truth, Anders, in his fluorescent-orange shirt and iridescent-green socks, was doing most of the ball warming.
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The world's biggest producer by volume, Alrosa, which also has some pink stones, is marketing naturally occurring fluorescent diamonds.
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Ryman has painted the hidden side of the board fluorescent red, which projects a pink glow onto the wall.
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The winning competitor is then restored to a high concentration and produces a fluorescent signal indicating the networks' decision.
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The first mapped fluid movements within an animal, by injecting it with a fluorescent dye and following the dye around.
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They also inserted a special fluorescent probe that binds to the DNA, and watched the cells get ready to replicate.
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Using sophisticated imaging technology and fluorescent dye, researchers watched a single DNA molecule from E. coli bacteria as it replicated.
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For years, these signs have been clunky, running on LCD displays with fluorescent bulbs that light them from the back.
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The actress doesn't just have a shock of scarlet hair — her tips have been dyed a fluorescent yellow as well.
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You're dancing in a packed club, bar, or warehouse—absorbing the fluorescent fractals lighting up the room and your eyelids.
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Fluorescent lights reflect off the white paint of one dented, jagged, sheet of metal, wearing a thin layer of mud.
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That means replaying Jackson Maine buying frozen peas under the fluorescent lights of a local supermarket turned major cinema landmark.
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If fluorescent-lit cubicles suck your soul dry, these coworking spaces in Asia will make working a joyful experience again.
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The hours I spent in that fluorescent-lit classroom watching archival footage from the Nazi death camps aren't easily forgotten.
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Mr. Davidson told them about an advance in fluorescent proteins developed by a researcher at the National Institutes of Health.
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The work led to Dr. Betzig's sharing the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2014 for his work in fluorescent microscopy.
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For many New Yorkers, riding the subway is an underground experience, calling to mind dark tunnels and fluorescent-lit stations.
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If your worst fear involves fluorescent lights, a cubicle, and a stack of documents to be filled out — don't worry.
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Only in the Hues' case, the lights can mimic natural outdoor light fluorescent tube ones in your dank, depressing office.
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Hoping to share this discovery with others, Trebilco put on a fluorescent suit one Friday when getting ready to surf.
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They consist of a gold core with a diameter of 10nm surrounded by a silica shell doped with fluorescent dyes.
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If the lamp uses fluorescent bulbs, it should also have a screen over it to filter out harmful UV rays.
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The kit contains everything needed to insert a green fluorescent protein from a jellyfish into any kind of brewing yeast.
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Lochte and Burke, both 32 and bedecked in fluorescent-colored suits, were the last perform on the show's second week.
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The bell jingled the way it had a thousand times before as she stepped into the store's sallow fluorescent lights.
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The yellow vest movement was named after the fluorescent garments that French motorists must carry in their vehicles for emergencies.
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The heady scent of lavender, combined with crescendoing buzz of fluorescent lights, creates an unsettling juxtaposition, one art writer said.
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Clad in fluorescent pink, orange and green, Prada models danced on a shiny black floor to the rhythm of Blondie.
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Four whimsical islands, flush with 100 different fluorescent and pastel colors, form a landscape that would make Princess Bubblegum jealous.
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It also means you can wake up to a light that mimics the sun rather than soul-crushing fluorescent lights.
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Mr. Refn wraps rape, necrophilia, literal blood baths and a disturbing appearance by Keanu Reeves around brightly colored, fluorescent sets.
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Overhead, fluorescent lights shine onto stainless-steel countertops, automatic sliding glass doors, flat-screen televisions and a stocked mini-fridge.
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It is using as initial feedstock recycled fluorescent light bulbs to make a number of rare earth compounds, including yttrium.
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On my last three days, I saw policemen and women in fluorescent vests reappear on the streets to direct traffic.
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Bold, bright, fluorescent rainbows dissolve into pared-down, minimal figure paintings in Scottsdale, AZ-based artist Oliver Hibert's escapist images.
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She graciously lifted it up to the window's fluorescent light so I could get a better view of its label.
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Instead of the salacious and seedy black leather couch in a bereft room, the setting is a fluorescent-lit office.
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These cameras are hidden inside a casing in the ceiling, similar to a fluorescent light fixture, called a G-rail.
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The laid eggs are then sent through a scanner that identifies the male eggs because of their light fluorescent glow.
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They unrolled their film and stretched it above their heads against the fluorescent lights, squinting at the strips of negatives.
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The fluorescent color and staining technique seem to suggest industrial poisoning or a heightened state of consciousness without announcing it.
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Other footage depicted hundreds of people strapped in fluorescent life jackets as water rushed past their feet inside the ship.
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Simonson uses abstraction and anthropomorphization to fascinate viewers, and adds fluorescent and UV-reactive glazes to make her paintings glow.
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It's later now, and under the fluorescent nighttime lights of his shop, he's begun goofing around with the dried dick.
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To an island, maybe, where the sun, sand and throbbing dance music promise pleasures far from a cubicle's fluorescent glare.
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Allis walked me to his lab, a fluorescent-lit space overlooking the East River, divided by wide, polished-stone benches.
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Available in 2.65, 5, and 10-gallon capacities, each comes with everything you need to create an underwater fluorescent seascape.
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In the '24s, an era of triangular fluorescent shoulders and moussed bangs, she sent widow's weeds trailing down the runway.
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Its cover had a fluorescent tie-dyed spiral, with purple lizards walking around the spiral and disappearing into the center.
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Downstairs, Ms. Humphries is presenting 10 new works that also glow, thanks to fluorescent paint jobs and overhead black lights.
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Vive residents must attend weekly "house meetings" in the basement cafeteria, which has fluorescent lights that emit a sickly glow.
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For our meeting, Dailey was led into the tiny, fluorescent-lit room where final interviews with the condemned are conducted.
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The hallway to the office was long and the fluorescent lights were slightly dimmer than she expected them to be.
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Fluorescent lights flicker intermittently inside the hotel, which doubles as a brothel and serves as the headquarters of tonight's operation.
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They found a broken fluorescent light fixture in a battered armoire, and Liu's grandfather was accused of hiding a bomb.
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Take old electronics and hazardous materials, like latex paint, batteries and fluorescent light bulbs, to special waste drop-off locations.
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And these aren't like those funny-looking compact fluorescent lights that turn on slowly and often give off unflattering light.
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Known for recreating the effects of fluorescent, neon, and diffused light, Gniewek's Hopper-esque cityscapes often capture moments of isolation.
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As plumes of black smoke rose from burning tyres, unionists in fluorescent jackets awaited his arrival in a hostile, muscular block.
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The device is advertised under the slogan, "This changes everything," with a hummingbird in fluorescent green and blue floating in midair.
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Its particle board sets were starkly lit under fluorescent lights, their eeriness reminiscent of the isolation of living one's life online.
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"Green fluorescent protein doesn't really interact with anything in your cells, it just goes in there and fluoresces," he told me.
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There's nothing like the overhead fluorescent lighting of a public bathroom to give haute couture that je ne sais quoi factor.
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By fusing proteins with fluorescent tags, they have enabled scientists using optical microscopes to track the biological processes inside living cells.
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Light in the blue to ultraviolet range activates the fluorescence of the protein, fittingly called the green fluorescent protein, or GFP.
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Their drive's payload was a gene that encodes red fluorescent protein, a substance normally found in a species of sea anemone.
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OFFICE BUILDING – DAY – FLUORESCENT LIGHTS **The 360 camera (CENTRAL POV) sits in the center of a generic office building with cubicles.
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Topshop UNIQUE's Spring Summer 2017 show was held at Old Spitalfields Market in London, evoking the 1980s with fluorescent colorsand miniskirts.
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"Speaking out feels like standing in front of the world naked under fluorescent lights on a really bad day," Corry said.
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Using fluorescent coral proteins, they modeled the spectral signature of a planet with an Earth-like atmosphere in the habitable zone.
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A guy in a fluorescent mesh crop top was carrying one of those Bibles you find in a hotel room dresser.
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The up-to-date version is made with luminescent fluorescent pigments leaving the artwork partially visible, only fully appearing at night.
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But in zebrafish where ptk7 was missing, the beads swirled around in random spirals, producing truncated trails on fluorescent microscope footage.
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After wrestling with other shoppers and squeezing into the fitting room, you slip on the garment under the bright fluorescent lights.
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By the end of 2016, the company will no longer be selling compact fluorescent lamp bulbs—known by their twisted design.
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It is, as she described it on Twitter yesterday, the story of the last two "wild, fluorescent years" of her life.
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We see them before launch, half under construction, blown out under fluorescent lights and pored over by technicians in bunny suits.
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Standing in a fluorescent-lit retail fitting room can feel like the tangible analog to being trapped within many proverbial boxes.
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Next time you find yourself trapped within a box — proverbial, literal, fluorescent-lit, or filled with chlorinated water — let it go.
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The Energy Department's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy announced Friday it will issue new test procedures for fluorescent lamps.
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The prospect of an existence utterly devoid of marvels, all fluorescent lighting and beige carpets, is one I'm unwilling to accept.
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McCharen's collection was inspired by Robert Irwin's exhibit at Dia:Beacon — where Irwin separated rooms with sheer, mesh panels and fluorescent tubes.
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Nothing escaped his notice: not the fanny packs, not the Birkin bags, not the gingham shirts, not the fluorescent biker shorts.
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Later, fluorescent bulbs cost only half a second, and solar-powered LED lamps are practically free in terms of fuel costs.
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But today a new building with a fluorescent-lit supermarket has taken over the Karlaplan plot where his apartment building stood.
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Under a machine called a "plate reader," which uses fluorescent light, the sensor array could tell apart two seemingly identical whiskeys.
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But these shades can be off-putting to try under the fluorescent drugstore lights or the watchful eye of a salesperson.
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With her face cocked upward, she discerned her progress by the overhead lights retreating out of sight in a fluorescent blur.
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Every stand sells the same products: bottles with fluorescent beauty potions, herbal virility powders, pheromone soaps, scented candles to attract love.
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My calves and the backs of my thighs sting from standing for 12 hours, my eyes strained from the fluorescent glare.
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This faces a sculpture titled "Eat/Memorial for Maria" that is made from wood, paint, fluorescent bulbs, polyethylene sheets, and tape.
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The lighting tends to be nicer, less harsh and fluorescent, than an office, and the music makes for a nice ambience.
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In these models, both astrocytes and a subset of neurons were made to secrete a green fluorescent protein called G-CaMP7.
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Named after the fluorescent safety vests that French motorists must carry, the "yellow vest" protests erupted out of nowhere on Nov.
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I was caged in a tiny cell with bright fluorescent lights, with nothing to do but think about all the pain.
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The fluorescent lights buzz constantly and make me look like a zombie from some movie where the zombies aren't even hot.
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Using various media such as embroidery thread, fluorescent paint or color transparencies, I create layered sculptures painted from digitally constructed images.
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Dan Flavin began making sculptures with commercial fluorescent bulbs in 22013, and spent three decades lighting galleries, warehouses, even a church.
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Her work is dotted with amused asides, including fluorescent light fixtures — a signature of the Minimalist Dan Flavin — used as penises.
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To find out, Dr. Miller and his team fed mice a species of brewer's yeast labeled with a green fluorescent protein.
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They posed on a white sofa bathed in neon-pink light and crowned with fake white flowers, a fluorescent bridal fantasia.
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Heading out of the city, we drove past open, and full, kebab joints, their fluorescent lights beaming out onto the street.
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In the fluorescent light, the cashier, Paige Painter, who regularly served Brittany, noticed her tangled hair, ripped nails, and scratched face.
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In the Queens court on a recent Friday, the gallery was filled with mostly immigrant women sitting nervously beneath fluorescent lights.
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The strip mall is a step back into a fluorescent-lit world that is quickly disappearing, in Los Angeles and elsewhere.
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Since the room had no natural light and no computer screens, she concluded that, this time, fluorescent light was the culprit.
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Those who spend their weekends tramping through the woods can now opt to wear fluorescent pink clothes, along with blaze orange.
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Under the glow of the church's standard-issue fluorescent lights, Langston wondered what counted as sexual sin, particularly at her age.
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His latest pieces, including a fluorescent ball gown appliquéd with miniature toy cars, graphic tape and workman's gloves, resist mass production.
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Milk generally has one ingredient (you know, milk), the cheese isn't fluorescent orange, and bread does not come in a can.
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The trunks, lit by hidden fluorescent tubes, are partly ajar, letting viewers peek at the rolling hills and babbling brooks within.
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The only flash of color in this episode comes from the fluorescent green of the wildfire blaze that destroys Stannis's fleet.
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An abstract sculpture of papier-mâché, brightly painted in fluorescent colors and lit by black light, was hung from the ceiling.
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They are often fluorescent – hence the day-glo appearance of some corals and their amazing fluorescence on torch-lit night dives.
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Laura and Monica fidgeted awkwardly under the UCSD-run clinic's harsh fluorescent lights as the photographer considered how best to shoot them.
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One model displayed bright orange satin cargo trousers paired with a fluorescent blue sports bra, a key-chain dangling from her neck.
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Aside from a few potted green plants, the Melzac paintings are the only bursts of color in the headquarters' fluorescent-lit hallways.
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Unlike older methods, the RT-QuIC directly looks for the presence of misfolded prions in a test sample, using a fluorescent dye.
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But when you're in an office, working in this cubicle under fluorescent light, you have no option but to do your work.
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In shallow, well-illuminated waters, corals use similar fluorescent proteins to absorb harmful ultraviolet rays, and "downshift" the light to safer colors.
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Green fluorescent dye was used to visualize the jet wakes, revealing the timing and strength of each individual pulse along the chain.
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They were fluorescent, highlighter yellow or bright pink, with the words "HOT MALES WANTED 214 DOLLARS A DAY" spelled out in bold.
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At the height of the movie's climax, fluorescent ghosts have taken over the streets, leaving the ghostbusters as New York's only hope.
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And old-fashioned lightbulbs produced some blue light, though less than what is emitted by energy-efficient curlicue (fluorescent) lightbulbs or LEDs.
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Related: Giant Fluorescent Totems Rise in the Nevada Desert Land Art Animations Piece Life Itself Together The Healing Scars of Land Art
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At an evacuation shelter at the Ventura County Fairgrounds on Saturday, fluorescent lights shone above hundreds of cots set up in rows.
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When the particles hit the atmosphere near the magnetic poles, they cause it to glow like gases in a fluorescent light fixture.
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"There are a great many fluorescent technologies," Chris Geddes, the director of the Institute of Fluorescence at the University of Maryland, said.
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First indicative bids for the business - which consists of older technology such as incandescent, fluorescent and halogen lighting - were expected last month.
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Not much is known about these particular hydrozoans, but they are interesting to scientists because they use green fluorescent proteins, or GFPs.
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It also had image guidelines and templates (save all JPEGs at 20083% quality level, overlay fluorescent green or magenta text if possible).
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To save Dan Flavin's works from those terminal museum graveyards, institutions are stockpiling fluorescent light bulbs before they go off the market.
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Now, Chen and her team are trying to develop the right hardware that can allow people to easily read that fluorescent signal.
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He showed himself knitting, and celebrated when the sun peeked through the window or when, momentarily, a few fluorescent lights went off.
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In other shots, Nespoli filmed Whitson turning on the fluorescent lights along the ISS corridors, creating dramatic patches of darkness and light.
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It's key to check how a foundation shade looks on your skin in natural light versus the fluorescent lighting inside a store.
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When viewed under a fluorescent light, the markers allow Oxitec to distinguish their own GMO mosquitoes from Aedes aegypti in the wild.
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She's used traditional local corn weaving techniques to produce these futuristic fluorescent objects that the placid bulls each sport on their backs.
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According to a National Transportation Safety Board report, the inspections used eddy current and fluorescent penetrant techniques; they were not visual inspections.
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To get around this, the sensing of choices is created with fluorescent nail polishes and cameras on the back of the machine.
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The bumbling Richard Curtis character mask slipped, and we saw the fluorescent doctor incandescent with rage that 'rude' Ellie didn't want him.
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When taking a photo of Mariah Carey, it's crucial to have great lighting (not fluorescent!) and to snap from her best side.
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It's also testing with blue, red, and white LED lights, which consume less energy than fluorescent lights and make plants grow faster.
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Monday's edition of the Federal Register contains new emissions guidelines for trash, efficiency rules for fluorescent lamps, and reporting requirements for ships.
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They solved that problem with three cameras to follow the fly and a laser to activate the fluorescent chemicals in the brain.
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In true Star fashion, he wore a fluorescent wig and bought a lime green Birkin to match, which is also worth thousands.
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I was still wearing the rustling fluorescent uniform of the modern hiker, but I'd begun, perhaps, to give off fewer, calmer vibrations.
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Something about the cavernous warehouse roof, the grid of fluorescent lighting and the austere, sterile design brought on a sense of familiarity.
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"Sometimes, 'Love' suggests, romance doesn't need candlelight to grow so much as an honest fluorescent glare," James Poniewozik wrote in The Times.
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I didn't come out of the womb and say, 'Oh my God, there's a fluorescent light and it was made by Slovenia.
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They work beneath fluorescent signs that say "The Clearing Warehouse", "The Wind Down Merchants", "The Salvage Crew" and "The Last Ones Standing".
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If you change those bulbs to compact fluorescent light bulbs, they'll use less energy and help reduce your impact on the environment.
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Gaga became "Lady Stardust" on stage, emerging wearing a costume and fluorescent orange wig inspired by the early 70s Ziggy Stardust days.
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With its fluorescent lighting and standard-issue dorm-room carpeting, the suite could be mistaken for any other student club's meeting space.
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They set up an AED-carrying, fluorescent-yellow drone developed by the Swedish Transportation Agency at a fire station north of Stockholm.
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Elevated plywood catwalks, edged with neat rows of plastic folding chairs, were erected in gray-carpeted conference rooms; the fluorescent lights flickered.
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And then there were the uniforms: fluorescent, traffic-cone orange jerseys that the Orioles wore as part of the Players' Weekend promotion.
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The long fluorescent lights, the pallid beige floors with streaks of chewing gum worn black by the constant tread of squeaky trainers.
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One thing that strikes me about "Fluorescent Fragment: Little Flowers Framed Twice" is that Ginzel did not do variations on a motif.
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Industrial gray floors, harsh fluorescent lighting, and low ceilings make the ground-level space feel like the church basement it once was.
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The Yellow Vests take their name from the fluorescent hazard vests adopted by the protesters as a sign of their economic distress.
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By watching whether the fluorescent signal grows with each cycle, scientists can tell if a patient's sample had the virus in it.
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Mr. McKinnon led Mr. Winthrop into a fluorescent-lit room the size of a football field with looms spaced every few feet.
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Ruby with a prototype of "SPECTER," the fluorescent-orange sculpture that he created for Desert X, an art exhibition in Coachella Valley.
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The fluorescent marker revealed that the yeast had indeed moved from the digestive tract to the pancreas in a matter of minutes.
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The product's label and package should be in a single, uniform color excluding any fluorescent or metallic colors, according to the report.
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This was only the first of four collections where Simons would refine, define and further explore similar themes of fluorescent-hued femininity.
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"I was on the top bunk, so my face was six inches away from the double fluorescent light," Wittman told Business Insider.
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They looked at parasites from each species under a microscope after adding fluorescent dye that would bind to wherever the mitochondria were.
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This is how old-fashioned fluorescent tubes work, except that the UV light is produced by LEDs instead of an excited gas.
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Tsoi, a skinny 19-year-old who looks even younger, was wearing a fluorescent yellow safety vest over his signature white hoodie.
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As we rumbled northward, her face was in full fluorescent light, and I wondered if people ever bothered her during these rides.
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In addition, major store chains, such as Home Depot and Lowe's, allow people to drop off fluorescent bulbs there for free recycling.
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"Bathrooms, anywhere with fluorescent bulbs, public transit, inside spaces," said Eric Randall Morris, 29, a designer, artist and architect in San Francisco.
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The particular DNA being examined by the chip is identified chemically, usually through a fluorescent process to mark different sites and segments.
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The artist dismantled all the fluorescent ceiling lights in the gallery and redirected the energy to course through glistening copper heating circuits.
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A fluorescent light bathes the room with a warm red-orange glow, while the images on the monitors are blurry and unfocused.
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FOR 165 Senegalese, the journey of a lifetime ended in a fluorescent-lit, green-carpeted barn at the edge of Dakar's international airport.
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Let's follow Steve's lead, throw on some Ray-Bans, and do everything we can to resurrect our shameless, indulgent, fluorescent, sparkling '80s selves.
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The sensor is coated in a fluorescent chemical that responds to glucose, allowing the sensor to measure someone's glucose levels in real time.
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Unlike in the depths of the ocean, where fluorescent fish and plants stand out, the terrestrial environment has far more competition among colors.
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The family's artificial sun was "the diagonal of May 25, 1963," a stick of cool white fluorescent light by the minimalist Dan Flavin.
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From cutesy, heart-shaped lenses to '80s-inspired fluorescent frames, the new styles mix the novelty of a theme party with luxury design.
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But in a cramped, fifth-floor conference room bathed in harsh fluorescent light, eight students were sitting down for the ULI's weekly meeting.
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Two weeks later, I shifted uncomfortably on a cold metal operating table and tried to block out the fluorescent lights from the ceiling.
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In the darkness of a Canadian log cabin, he thinks about the thousands of hours he spent under an airport's incessant fluorescent lights.
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For years, scientists trying to develop fluorescent molecules grappled with a tricky problem: The molecules' light went out when they were too crowded.
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Conventional fluorescent molecules are flat, and they stack on top of one another like pancakes when they are too close, killing the light.
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He embraced plywood as an interior finish, illuminated spaces with strip fluorescent lighting, and used steel pipes to make the handrails of staircases.
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Q&A With LaTurbo Avedon Enter a Fluorescent Glyph World Where URL Meets IRL Virtual Art Gallery "Panther" Lets You Explore New Exhibitions
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We're gonna take that dead baby and we're gonna give it bat wings and we're gonna put it on a fluorescent pink background.
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The NBI's Death Investigation Division was housed in a charmless room with tiled floors and the insipid fluorescent lighting that marks bureaucracies worldwide.
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Most bacterial cells, fungal spores, and pollen particles are fluorescent, so they can be reliably distinguished from non-biological material in the air.
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Demonstrators rallied outside the agency's headquarters, but Pai appeared unperturbed as he and his four fellow commissioners filed into a fluorescent-lit chamber.
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I pop on my headphones to block the buzz of the fluorescent lights above, turn on my clamp lights and get to work.
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Autistic people are frequently hypersensitive to the everyday annoyances of office life: ringing phones and bright fluorescent lights may distress or drain them.
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Related: Ogle These Fluorescent, Face-Melting Paintings Spooky Skeleton GIFs Bring Humor to Ordinary Life Projected Illustrations Turn the World into a Cartoon
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It's a tour de force work of psychedelia for kids, playfully dense and almost radical in its juxtapositions of eye-popping fluorescent colors.
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And young fans of Superman may be inspired by "Kryptonite and Other Radical Rocks," a program that includes fluorescent geological specimens like uranium.
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" Fluorescent bulbs often died quickly so Baclawski inserted each print into a polycarbonate tube, "letting the surface tension hold the image in place.
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She has lived there since June, in a single room 10 feet wide, with green-tinted walls and fluorescent lighting, her father said.
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Every page is a shade of near-fluorescent green (hex color #99FF99) with a 1990s-era typographical mix of Comic Sans and Arial.
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An image of the Gallery is an urban nature photo, as perennially like-getting as a tropical beach or a fluorescent-streaked sky.
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The mice they used were dead and had been tagged with a special fluorescent protein to make specific parts of their anatomy glow.
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She switches off NPR playing from speakers on her windowsill, and turns on a lamp to avoid using the harsh fluorescent overhead light.
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It's the first chapter of a story I'm gonna tell you, the story of the last 2 wild, fluorescent years of my life.
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"The AMCs have that fluorescent and hospital lighting going on," said Kent Johnson, 27, who was celebrating his birthday at Syndicated with friends.
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It only really fully sputters to life for a few hours each Friday night when their football stadium is bathed in fluorescent light.
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"Eventual Artifact" is a fluorescent column interspersed with copper shapes of imported fruits, hands, CDs, sneakers, Styrofoam cups, and other techno-capitalist artifacts.
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A third image manifested too, of Elvis belting out "Jailhouse Rock," Halley's prison bars and canary yellow walls serving as his fluorescent stage.
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"I don't think you have to watch too many Law & Order episodes to realize kidnappers don't usually wear fluorescent green shirts," he said.
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She then placed these algae in containers that change colors in luminous fluorescent ways as the algae decays and microbes begin to thrive.
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The systems can power up to six fluorescent tubes and a television set and radio, as well as charging mobile phones, he said.
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It's been over three years since Lizzo released an LP. Thank you, Lizzo, for kicking off 2019 in the most fluorescent way possible.
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The Torchstar desk lamp uses an E26 style light bulb, so you can use replaceable incandescent, fluorescent, or LED light bulbs with it.
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And the train station is all concrete slabs and neon and fluorescent lights, nothing like the chiaroscuro of noir as we knew it.
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And our fashion critic explains the origins of the "gilet jaune," the fluorescent yellow hazard vest that has become synonymous with the protest.
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Another issue is that this article seems to be promoting B-12 shots without even mentioning any potential risks besides fluorescent-colored urine.
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When combined with a fluorescent dye that glows in the presence of DNA, PCR can actually tell scientists how much DNA there is.
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Viewed in a certain light — usually fluorescent — many of New York City's subway stations are aging underground crypts in need of serious renovation.
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Despite its squat concrete frame and fluorescent lights — a far cry from the neighboring brownstones — the library draws a capacity crowd most days.
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There was a broad range of ages and ethnicities, crowded into the little sanctuary that night, under the flicker of the fluorescent lights.
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Unfortunately, I was only able to test it out by pointing the camera at your typical fluorescent conference room lights instead of outdoors.
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Inside my Premium King room, I immediately noticed a striking palette of pale pink, gray, white, and chrome lit by fluorescent-like fixtures.
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Both Law and Malkovich appear naked onscreen early on, and the opening credits have women twerking in slow motion against a fluorescent cross.
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Jok Prince, as the eatery is known, has since traded its spot in the alley for walls, a roof and insistent fluorescent lights.
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Standing in the strong sun, mesmerized by the fluorescent blue dragonflies and wild lady slippers, I asked him for his 10-year plan.
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If you buy a light work by Dan Flavin and the fluorescent bulb starts flickering, you can replace it with a new one.
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On Tuesday evening, the three-story parking garage where she was killed was being monitored by a security guard in a fluorescent vest.
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A former insurance brokerage, it had a dropped ceiling with fluorescent lighting, particleboard walls and industrial carpeting in its rabbit warren of offices.
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The show was being held at Penn Plaza Pavilion, a cavernous, fluorescent-lit building, opposite Madison Square Garden, that was slated for demolition.
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The actual liquid is a highly fluorescent neon green pigment that was lit from underneath using a UV LED system and lighting trays.
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After undergoing its reactions, the test tube would show two fluorescent signals, which would indicate which number was represented in the test tube.
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They are less fussed about hunting for the lowest price, and now turn their noses up at cheap tinned food displayed under fluorescent light.
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Then earlier this year, he infused his skin cells with green fluorescent protein from a jellyfish in an attempt to make his skin glow.
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But the city's five boroughs are also home to small — often overlooked — neighborhoods that feel worlds apart from the fluorescent lights of Times Square.
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I met one group from Manhattan who refused to wear matching shirts, opting instead for blue fanny packs emblazoned with "BABE" in fluorescent pink.
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In the stunning Rack of Those Ravaged and Unconsenting (2017), these bulges hang under fluorescent lights, like pieces of meat awaiting the viewer's inspection.
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When you add a drop of whiskey, the chemicals in the whiskey interact with the solution to make it either more or less fluorescent.
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The investigators marked cells with an active crestin gene with a fluorescent dye, enabling them to spot the cells because they glowed bright green.
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He and his team came out with one prototype—a laser scattering off of a stack of fluorescent screens—back in 2015, for example.
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Zayner maintains that a green fluorescent protein isn't exactly a color, and plans to keep selling his kits until the FDA says he can't.
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If you went there as a visitor, you'd see a dim, grayish, fluorescent lit chamber, which looks nothing like it does in my images.
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To demonstrate that all this had worked as planned, the team instructed their bacterium to make a modified version of green fluorescent protein (GFP).
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They take on small projects with short deadlines, gathering daily in front of whiteboards dotted with fluorescent Post-It notes to chart their progress.
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Related: Poetry and Lights Activate Fluorescent E. Coli Proteins Celebrate Winter's End with Inverted Footage of Melting Snow Saving the Ocean with Underwater Artwork
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There are two floor-to-ceiling windows on the outside wall for light, but the daylight fluorescent ceiling lights work well for overall light.
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THE downtown Manhattan store of T.J. Maxx, with its dreary fluorescent lighting and haphazard displays, is about as glamorous as the average petrol station.
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Occasional fluorescent florals break up the color story, and a plexiglass altar containing Play merch is conveniently situated by the door and the register.
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Ventilation fans drone and a dim light falls from a series of fluorescent fixtures; without any windows, one's ability to accurately judge time disappears.
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On some level it's everyday stuff, you know that no matter how nicely it shimmers, that fourth floor window is just a fluorescent bulb.
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The technology of neuroscience is sophisticated enough to genetically engineer fly brains, and to then use fluorescent chemicals to indicate which neurons are active.
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Even kids can use them to visualize metal salt line emissions or to see the chemical difference between fluorescent and sodium vapor light bulbs.
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Maybe, but there's something about the fluorescent blandness of the place they both work that makes their spark feel all the more worth nourishing.
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With the aluminum inserts, fluorescent blue lighting and off-gray seats it all clashes much more than you'd expect in the fashion-forward Jag.
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On the porch, under the pale glow of a fluorescent light, they put meat on the grill and opened a bottle of Grant's 25.
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In Chun's orderly waiting room, when I visited, an elderly man with a walker and a plaid shirt sat silently under the fluorescent lights.
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The car came to a stop in a large parking garage that was, Alan thought, decidedly un-Apple-like with its harsh fluorescent lighting.
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The nude woman from Manet's The Luncheon on the Grass is covered in ink with a red half sleeve and a fluorescent thigh tat.
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In a game that chiefly involves hiding in shadows, Splinter Cell's fifth mission places you beneath fluorescent office lights and alongside aggressive, rising flames.
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The study results also showed that riboflavin, a nutrient found in milk, oxidised in as little as two hours when exposed to fluorescent light.
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I got a lot of inspiration from that Japanese musician Aube who made records [from the sounds of] fluorescent light, water or the Bible.
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Others come in hopes of catching a glimpse of the Marfa Lights, mysterious balls of fluorescent "light" that sporadically appear in the night sky.
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Related: 7 Synthetic Biology Projects Breathing Life into Science Poetry and Lights Activate Fluorescent E. Coli Proteins Listen to the Sound of Tomato DNA
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As the hours passed, children and babies stretched out across piles of clothing, using purses as pillows, trying to ignore the corridor's fluorescent lights.
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Several hundred people wearing the fluorescent safety vests drivers must carry in their vehicles eventually converged on the office of Prime Minister Charles Michel.
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Then her front legs occasionally buckled, so we added a matching front harness, giving Juliet the improbable look of wearing a fluorescent-green bikini.
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Designed by Springs Collective of Brooklyn, it features richly polished, curving woodwork against cream walls, lit by vintage-style fluorescent fixtures and globe lights.
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Amateur aurora watchers have taken hundreds of photographs of this adjacent phenomenon, often drawing out its fluorescent colors with long exposures or photo editing.
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Donning the fluorescent yellow safety vests of emergency workers, the protesters became visible first at highway tollgates, then in cities, and finally in Paris.
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The Bathroom The bathroom, painted gray for a weathered-exterior look, was huge and high-ceilinged, although its fluorescent lighting was less than flattering.
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The concrete walls are painted white, with a single fluorescent bar on the ceiling that lights up blue or green throughout the tunnel's length.
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"Many presidents have come and gone," he added, as a single fluorescent light illuminated the table in front of him, where several unfinished Colt .
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