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fluence

(ˈfluːəns)
n
1. physics particle density or energy density, used to describe the output of a radiation field or of a laser beam
2. archaic a flow; flowing
3. archaic fluency
4. put the fluence on someone informal to apply hypnotic or mystical influence to a person
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fluence

- To put the fluence on is to use one's mysterious, magical, or hypnotic power.
See also related terms for mysterious.
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Under its in- fluence, the tender heart became stone, and the lamblike disposition gave way to one of tiger-like fierceness.
He had given hints only; and of course it had not taken very much to alarm Falk; but, instead of declaring himself, he had taken steps to remove the family from under my in fluence. He was perfectly straightforward about it--as straightforward as a tile falling on your head.
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At low laser fluence, where singlet-singlet annihilation or processes like "hot singlet fission" [19] do not play a role, a normal excited singlet state is observed for the polymer film.
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Aliquots (20 mL, n = 5, for each fluence, power and emission mode) of bacterial suspensions (108 cells/mL) were exposed, at room temperature and under white light (fluorescent lamps), to low-intensity red and near-infrared laser light (0.00785 [cm.sup.2] beam diameter) at various fluences (25, 50, and 100 J/[cm.sup.2], corresponding to 0.7, 1.5, and 2.8 J, respectively), and powers (30, 50, and 100 mW) in continuous wave and pulsed emission modes (10, 30, and 100 pulses/s).
A previous study showed that topical PFD resolved whitening in seconds, allowing operators to make multiple passes in 5 minutes, but the patch seems to have additional dermoprotective properties that enable patients to tolerate higher fluence as well as multiple passes, Dr.
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