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Phosphor

[fos-fer, -fawr] / ˈfɒs fər, -fɔr /
NOUN
morning star
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A byproduct of private and industrial food consumption and processing, sludge and compost can replace some of the nitrogen and phosphor from synthetic fertilizers.

From Salon

For example, he says, CMI developed a red phosphor for fluorescent lighting that does not require rare europium.

From Science Magazine

But Elbit’s latest device uses white phosphor, producing black-and-white images, which officers say creates more contrast and greater clarity at night.

From Washington Post

But Elbit’s latest device uses white phosphor instead, producing black and white images, which officers say creates more contrast and greater clarity at night.

From Seattle Times

Those electrons then hit a tube covered in the fluorescent substance phosphor, creating the image.

From The Verge