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ultrasound modulated bioluminesence tomography

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Great reply! 👍🏻

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IDK, just can’t get past the name luciferase

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Luckily it is fortunate, for us, there may just be a way forward using a laser firing ultrasonic beam that creates a dipole moment resonating the key frequency that divides up and quenches a first for starting (A) light to be illuminated.

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Think neutralize (v.)

1734, "to render neutral" (in a chemical sense), from French neutraliser (17c.), from neutral (see neutral (adj.)). Meaning "to counterbalance, render inoperative, invalidate" is by 1795; as an underworld euphemism for "to kill (someone)," by 1987.

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electric field
PHYSICS
a region around a charged particle or object within which a force would be exerted on other charged particles or objects.

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since aluminum is non magnetic, how does that get removed if even possible?

Paramagnetic materials include aluminium.

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