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Qué (quién) es luminescent spot - definición

EMISSION OF LIGHT BY A SUBSTANCE NOT RESULTING FROM HEAT
Luminescent; Luminesces; Luminescent measurements; Luminise; Luminising; Luminiscent microsphere; Light-emitting material; Light-emitting materials; Luminescent microsphere
  • UV-photoluminescence in microbiological diagnostics
  • haemoglobin]], an example of [[chemiluminescence]]

Spot (music festival)         
ANNUAL MUSIC FESTIVAL IN AARHUS, DENMARK
Spot festival; Spot music festival
SPOT is an annual music festival in the city of Aarhus, Denmark, showcasing up-and-coming Danish and Scandinavian talent. Close to two hundred artists and bands from most genres of contemporary popular music - such as rock, hip hop and electronic music - play various stages across town, centered around the Academy of Music and concert halls of Musikhuset.
Arago spot         
  • Photo of the Arago spot in a shadow of a 5.8 mm circular obstacle
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  • Formation of the Arago spot (select "WebM source" for good quality)
BRIGHT POINT THAT APPEARS AT THE CENTER OF A CIRCULAR OBJECT'S SHADOW DUE TO FRESNEL DIFFRACTION
Poisson spot; Poisson's Spot; Poisson's spot; Spot of Arago; Spot of arago; Poisson Spot; Poisson’s spot; Poisson's bright spot; Poisson bright spot; Fresnel bright spot
In optics, the Arago spot, Poisson spot, or Fresnel spot"Although this phenomenon is often called Poisson's spot, Poisson probably was not happy to have seen it because it supported the wave model of light. The spot is sometimes called Fresnel's spot because it is a direct consequence of his work, and Arago's spot because Arago devised the experiment that confirmed its existence.
G-spot         
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ANATOMICAL DETAIL OF HUMAN FEMALE SEXUAL ORGAN
Grafenberg spot; G spot; G-point; Gräfenberg Spot; Gspot; G Spot; Gräfenberg spot; G-Spot amplification; Graefenberg spot; Graefenberg Spot; Grafenberg Spot; G-Shot; G-spot amplification; The G-spot; Grafenburg spot; Ernst Grafenberg Spot; G-Spot; Gräfenberg-spot; Gräfenberg's locus; Gräfenbergs locus; G–spot
¦ noun a sensitive area of the anterior wall of the vagina believed by some to be highly erogenous.
Origin
1944 (as Grafenberg spot): G from the American gynaecologists E. Grafenberg and R. L. Dickinson, who first described it.

Wikipedia

Luminescence

Luminescence is the "spontaneous emission of radiation from an electronically excited species (or from a vibrationally excited species) not in thermal equilibrium with its environment", according to IUPAC definition. A luminescent object is emitting "cold light", in contrast to "incandescence", where an object only emits light after heating. Generally, emission of light is due to the movement of electrons between different energy levels within an atom after excitation by external factors. However, the exact mechanism of light emission in "vibrationally excited species" is unknown, as seen in sonoluminescence.

There are various ways to make an object emit light, such as by light (photoluminescence), chemical reactions (chemiluminescence), electrical energy (electroluminescence), ultrasound vibrations (sonoluminescence), and by ionising radiation (radioluminescence).

The dials, hands, scales, and signs of aviation and navigational instruments and markings are often coated with luminescent materials in a process known as "luminising".