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  • '''Bioluminescence''' is the production of [[light]] by living [[organism]]s.
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  • ...hic, non-parasitic marine-dwelling species of dinoflagellate that exhibits bioluminescence.
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  • ...nhm.org/kids/lightsalive/ Lights Alive!] — a playful introduction to bioluminescence by the [[San Diego Natural History Museum]]
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  • Haddock, S.H.D.; McDougall, C.M.; Case, J.F. "The Bioluminescence Web Page", <http://lifesci.ucsb.edu/~biolum/> (created 1997; updated 2009; Widder, E. A. "Marine Bioluminescence." Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution. <http://gupea.ub.gu.se/dspace/b
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  • {{r|Bioluminescence}}
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  • {{r|Bioluminescence}}
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  • {{r|Bioluminescence}}
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  • {{r|Bioluminescence}}
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  • ...known as the sea sparkle, is a single-celled dinoflagellate that exhibits bioluminescence. They are free-living marine plankton, which range between 200-2000 microme | title = Bioluminescence
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  • ...concentration, and works via quorum sensing. The use of quorum sensing and bioluminescence by V. harveyi is closely studied because of its aid in understanding how ba ...cence_chart.jpg|left|200px|This tree shows the many areas of life in which bioluminescence exists, the different ways in which it is seen, and the amount of variation
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  • ...08-317. Academic Press, San Diego. Accessed from "International society of bioluminescence and chemiluminescence", <http://www.isbc.unibo.it/Files/BC_PlanktonNekton.h Bioluminescence and other metabolic functions in ''V. fischeri'' are regulated by a cell de
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  • ..., and tissues, the responses of those biological entities, photosynthesis, bioluminescence. In [[Photomedicine|medicine]], therapists employ various types of non-ioni
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  • ...l require [[electro-optical MASINT|electro-optical sensors]] to detect, is bioluminescence: light generated by the movement of a vessel through plankton and other mar *Bioluminescence
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  • ...How Bioluminescence Works. [http://animals.howstuffworks.com/animal-facts/bioluminescence.htm/printable How Stuff Work] April 2009</ref> It is [[oxidase]] positive b ...eaction [http://www.microbelibrary.org/ASMOnly/Details.asp?ID=552]. "The [[bioluminescence]] [[quantum]] yield has been estimated to be 10–30%" [http://mrw.intersci
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  • * [[Bioluminescence]] by Vibrio bacteria, discovered in the 1970s ...up> cells/ml) and transcription of [[luciferase]] is induced, leading to [[bioluminescence]].
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  • * ''[[Vibrio fischeri]]'' - [[quorum sensing]], [[bioluminescence]] and animal-bacterial [[symbiosis]] with [[Hawaiian Bobtail Squid]] ...', the Hawaiian bobtail squid, model for animal-bacterial [[symbiosis]], [[bioluminescence|bioluminescent]] [[vibrio]]s
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  • ...r small peptides and is called [[quorum sensing]]. Antibiotic formation, [[bioluminescence]], ability to mate or exchange DNA, antibiotic formation by [http://microbe
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  • ...adar]] (SAR), airborne laser detection and ranging ([[LIDAR]])) and use of bioluminescence to detect wake trails around underwater obstacles all may help solve this c ...effects. It is believed that nonacoustic sensors, of magnetic, optical, [[bioluminescence]], chemical, and hydrodynamic disturbances will be necessary in shallow-wat
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  • ...will require electro-optical MASINT|electro-optical sensors to detect, is bioluminescence: light generated by the movement of a vessel through plankton and other mar
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