Florescence in a sentence as a noun

It's enough for a crude graph of chlorophyll's absorption and/or florescence.

The machine detects the amount of florescence each cell emits; an XX sperm cell will have more florescence than an XY.

Did a bunch of compact florescence break inside in a storm releasing mercury into the container?

You pass the sample DNA over it, and compatible sequences hybridize together, which is then detected via florescence.

The energy savings of swapping all incandescents or compact florescence bulbs with cheap LEDs with cheaper power converters is starting to scare me knowing just how shoddy and fire prone some of these power converters can be.

""Well, there's Bill, who discovered the gene for florescence and is currently working as a pick-up-and-drop-off driver for a car dealer [that one's true], and Frank the MIT PhD mechanical engineer who lives in the ally behind Wal-Mart.

Florescence definitions

noun

the time and process of budding and unfolding of blossoms

See also: blossoming flowering inflorescence anthesis efflorescence