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energy transfer

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energy transfer [′en·ər·jē ‚trans·fər]
(meteorology)
The transfer of energy of a given form among different scales of motion; for example, kinetic energy may be transferred between the zonal and meridional components of the wind, or between the mean and eddy components of the wind.


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In a process known as fluorescence resonance energy transfer, when one protein becomes excited by light, it both emits blue light and transfers energy to the other protein, causing it to produce yellow light.
San Diego, CA) announced that it was issued United States Patent 6,911,310, "Hybridization of polynucleotides conjugated with chromophores and fluorophores to generate donor-to-donor energy transfer system" by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
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