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phosphorescence
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phosphorescence

Emission of light by certain substances after they have absorbed energy, whether from visible light, other electromagnetic radiation such as ultraviolet rays or X-rays, or cathode rays (a beam of electrons). When the stimulating energy is removed phosphorescence persists for more than 0.1 nanoseconds before ceasing (unlike fluorescence, which stops immediately). See also luminescence.



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The vintage holiday tree bulbs made from the doggie-durable material are available in red, green and glow-in-the-dark colors.
Two packages will also be available -- a $20 ``Quack Pack,'' which will include four racing ducks and one souvenir duck, and a ``flock'' of 20 ducks for $100, which will include a glow-in-the-dark souvenir duck.
Jian Torres-Jones, 18, danced alone, a glow-in-the-dark rubber ring attached to the studded dog collar around her neck.
 
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