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fluence1 /ˈfluːəns /noun [mass noun] British informalMysterious, magical, or hypnotic power: you’ve put the fluence on me, haven’t you? Origin Early 20th century: shortening of influence. Rhymes pursuance fluence2 /ˈfluːəns /noun PhysicsA stream of particles crossing a unit area, usually expressed as the number of particles per second: the model computes the expected proton fluences from solar events [mass noun]: an ion beam of low fluence...- Different concentrations of BPA and different fluences of thermal neutrons were studied.
- Under these low fluences of blue light, a rapid release of glucose from starch could provide substrate for glucosylating ABA to its inactive conjugate.
- Combining optical clearing with laser radiation could reduce the laser fluences required for a therapeutic effect.
Origin Early 17th century (in the sense 'a flowing, a stream'): from French, from Latin fluentia, from fluere 'to flow'. |