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Loss of activity caused by photobleaching can be controlled by reducing the intensity or time-span of light exposure, by increasing the concentration of fluorophores, or by employing more robust fluorophores that are less prone to bleaching ( e. g., Alexa Fluors, Seta Fluors, or DyLight Fluors ).

time-span and on
Because numerous different factors can affect profitability, the overall effects of a rising OCC on average industrial profitability therefore really have to be evaluated empirically in a longer time-span, e. g. 20 – 25 years.
), the given revenue should be split to the entire time-span and not counted for entirely on the date of the transaction.
* Constraint 6: A complex time-span segmentation depends on the projection of complex grouping and metrical structures.
* Constraint 7: The projection of a time-span tree depends on a complex time-span segmentation in conjunction with a set of stability conditions.
* Constraint 8: The projection of a prolongational tree depends on a corresponding time-span tree in conjunction with a set of stability conditions.
For this, Margulis relies on Lerdahl's and Jackendoff's GTTM ( 1983 ) to provide a time-span reduction.
The 10 shots are shot on command in a 45 second time-span, where each shooter must shoot one shot.

time-span and .
( Since the time-span of the nation-state coincides roughly with the separate existence of the United States as an independent entity, it is perhaps natural for Americans to think of the nation as representative of the highest form of order, something permanent and unchanging.
Together they illustrate every aspect of the cultures of the Nile Valley ( including Nubia ), from the Predynastic Neolithic period ( c. 10, 000 BC ) through to the Coptic ( Christian ) times ( 12th century AD ), a time-span over 11, 000 years.
A modern scholar considers the time-span given by Herodotus to be historically accurate because it fits the 10 years that Solon was said to have been absent from the country.
The merge also created a time-span of the series of approximately 20, 000 years.
Since the useful time-span of individual quotes is very brief, they generally had not been sent long distances ; aggregated summaries, typically for one day, were sent instead.
The Avenger originated from Long Island, NY-based station WHN and was broadcast over a time-span of 62 weeks.
Not all of the diary's original 99 volumes survive ; particularly, entries written both before and after the current known time-span of the diary are thought to have existed.
** grouping structure, metrical structure, time-span reduction, and prolongational reduction.
Although hurricane season typically encompasses a much larger time-span, actual activity was confined to the middle of September.
These separate levels of analysis are combined through averaging, with each level weighted according to values derived from the time-span reduction.
As part of the Jak and Daxter series of games, Daxter is a midquel, taking place within the two-year time-span between Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy and Jak II.
Conversely, a common way to gauge whether the phrase is atelic is to see whether such a phrase as for an hour ( a time-span adverbial ) can be applied to it.
This can be called the time-span / time-frame test.

little and more
Curt's fingers put a little more pressure on the trigger of his gun.
And you love Ahmiri, that black bastard of a servant even a little more, because he's a beautiful man.
A little more than twenty years ago the American people turned an important corner.
Its pretense to operate in the public interest is little more than a sham.
Mr. Nehru is subjected to stern lectures on neutralism by our Department of State, and an American President observes sourly that Sweden would be a little less neurotic if it were a little more capitalistic ''.
Paula was saddened about what was happening to little girls and vowed to kneel no more in Chapel.
I have been so weary of the excessive rocking of the vessel, and the almost intolerable smell after the rain, that I have done little more than lounge on the bed for several days.
Trevelyan accepts Italian nationalism with little analysis, he is unduly critical of papal and French policy, and he is more than generous in assessing British policy.
The somewhat Petrarchan love story which these poems suggest cannot obscure the fact that undoubtedly they have more than a little of autobiographical sincerity.
For them only a little more needed to be learned, and then all physical knowledge could be neatly sorted, packaged and put in the inventory to be drawn on for the solution of any human problem.
The troops must have more than the common quantity of liquor, and perhaps there will be some little drunkenness among them ''.
Bad relations between England and Flanders brought hard times to the shepherds scattered over the dales and downs as well as to the crowded Flemish cities, and while the English, so far, had done no more than grumble, Othon had seen what the discontent might lead to, for before he left the Low Countries the citizens of Ghent had risen in protest against the expense of supporting Edward and his troops, and the regular soldiers had found it unexpectedly difficult to put down the nasty little riot that ensued.
perhaps he was a little more sympathetic to the sides of beef that hung silently from his hooks.
The football opponent on homecoming is, of course, selected with the view that said opponent will have little more chance than did a Christian when thrown to one of the emperor's lions.
Back and forth Duclos had to go, between M. De Cury and Jean Jacques and between the Duke D'Aumont and Jean Jacques again, as his little operetta, The Village Soothsayer, though still unperformed, took on ever more importance.
Others have so-called development plans, but some of these are little more than lists of projects collected from various ministries while others are statements of goals without analysis of the actions required to attain them.
There is little enthusiasm for spending money to develop more powerful engines because of the erroneous belief that the aircraft has been made obsolete by the missile.
You can get this added heating feature for as little as $200 more than the price of cooling alone.
With greater precision he again paced off a location, this time a little more to the left.
I know something that is much more fun that we can do on our little lawn ''.
Whereas a high percentage of the regular students can be expected to read other texts which more or less plow the same ground in a little different direction, the married students chose whole books on specific areas and went into much greater detail in their areas of interest.
Moreover, all three representations must be squeezed comfortably into little more than the length Brumidi allowed for each one of his.
Until such work is done, there must remain the nagging suspicion that alienation may be little more than an expression of the malaise of the intellectual, who, rejected by and in turn rejecting the larger society, projects his own fear and despair onto the broader social screen.

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