The effect of stray light on fluorescence measurements is best described by which of the following statements?
A) Stray light may result in a false increase in fluorescence intensity.
B) Stray light may result in a false decrease in fluorescence intensity.
C) Stray light will not influence fluorescence detected because of the use of two monochromators.
D) A blank must be used to negate the effect of stray light in fluorescence measurements.
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