How To Use Photosensitive In A Sentence

  • A chemical used to render visible the image recorded on a photosensitive surface.
  • The concern is that about 1 in 4,000 people have something known as photosensitive epilepsy. CNN Transcript Jun 6, 2007
  • Absorbing a photon can force a photosensitive cluster of atoms to reposition a chemical bond and create a kink in a polymer chain.
  • The most time-consuming and expensive step in constructing microcircuits focuses a pattern of light onto a semiconductor surface coated with a photosensitive film.
  • Photosensitive liposomes actively loaded with drugs might well find therapeutic applications.
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  • Flashing lights can certainly cause seizures in certain people; it's called a photosensitive seizure and was the reason that one episode of Pokemon was never shown on television in the U.S. Polite Dissent
  • The liquid materials are photosensitive polymers that solidify when exposed to either laser or ultraviolet light.
  • In a previous report, we created regular arrays of micron-size pillars and holes spaced at 10 m on glass surfaces using photosensitive polyimide for studies of neutrophil behaviors.
  • Is Photosensitive Epilepsy Less Common in Males Due to Variation in X Chromosome Photopigment Genes?
  • The in-theater seizures, also known as photosensitive epilepsy, are thought to be a result of the bright flashing of red, black and white during the film's nerve-wracking scene. ABC News: Top Stories
  • The application of dyestuffs in information recording and storage industry is reviewed, such as digital ink-jet printing, photosensitive material, xerox and compact disc storage.
  • Others have suggested that a mixture of egg white and bichromate produces a photosensitive mixture that works when painted on the linen. The Shroud Codex
  • About 40 to 60 percent of all SLE patients are photosensitive, that is, UV light from the sun and other sources actually worsens their symptoms. THE LUPUS HANDBOOK FOR WOMEN
  • Epilepsy affects an estimated 50 million people worldwide, about 3 percent of whom are photosensitive, meaning flashing lights and colors can trigger seizures. Hackers Assault Epilepsy Patients via Computer
  • When exposed to ultraviolet light, a photosensitive chemical in the liquid causes the material to harden and encapsulate the cells.
  • The majority of photosensitive molecules have a heterocyclic ring structure similar to that of chlorophyll or hemoglobin.
  • The majority of photosensitive molecules have a heterocyclic ring structure similar to that of chlorophyll or hemoglobin.
  • The raspberry vodka is photosensitive so, in contrast to their other flavours, they bottle it in dark glass so it keeps its delicate colour.
  • The process also produces a wafer, which is then exposed to photosensitive chemicals -- in a process known as photolithography to allow the transfer of circuitry to the wafer. Undefined
  • Some polymers, such as most polyimides and polycarbonates, are not photosensitive and are typically processed using photoresist patterning and reactive ion etching.
  • Stereolithography works by steering laser beams through a photosensitive liquid that solidifies when it is exposed to enough light.
  • We would not call a dragonfly eye and a human eye homologous—they seem so different, in so many ways, and the evidence suggests that our last common ancestor was eyeless, with little more than photosensitive spots. PZ Myers - The Deepest Links (on Evolution)
  • Most SLE patients are photosensitive, that is, they are sensitive to the sun and other forms of light. THE LUPUS HANDBOOK FOR WOMEN
  • She needs only light, photosensitive paper, an object to block the light and chemicals to fix the image afterward.
  • An electron tube with a photosensitive cathode.
  • However, if only the ligand is photosensitive, then light can only influence the metal-ligand binding indirectly.
  • Cesium and rubidium lose their valence electrons especially easily when light strikes their polished surfaces and are photosensitive over the full visible spectrum.
  • Photosensitive materials are also utilized in vidicons, which are devices used to convert images to electrical signals.
  • The use of a broad-spectrum sunscreen is recommended in all patients with dermatomyositis and has the greatest benefit in patients who are photosensitive.
  • A process for making the deflection member comprises curing a coating of a liquid photosensitive resin supported by a forming surface through a mask having a pattern of transparent and opaque regions.
  • Orientation of spectrum line is affected on silt of monochromaticity and size of CCD photosensitive unit.
  • Stereolithography works by steering laser beams through a photosensitive liquid that solidifies when it is exposed to enough light.
  • I could see only shadows, but my thumbs could feel the cold metal rings that held the Sharer's photosensitive units so firmly in its skull.
  • One is a photosensitive cathode which emits electrons when exposed to light and the other is an anode which is maintained at a positive voltage with respect to the cathode.
  • One is a photosensitive cathode which emits electrons when exposed to light and the other is an anode which is maintained at a positive voltage with respect to the cathode.
  • Absorbing a photon can force a photosensitive cluster of atoms to reposition a chemical bond and create a kink in a polymer chain.

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