Grains of boron suboxide loom like boulders in this scanning electron microscope view. |
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The electron microscope makes possible the determination of structures not visible through optical microscopes. |
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Samples of renal cortical tissue from mice were examined with the electron microscope. |
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Here's an electron microscope image of a herpes virus and here's the cowpox virus. |
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The carbon-platinum replicas were transferred from a finishing water bath onto copper electron microscope grids. |
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This sectioned tissue is usually viewed under an electron microscope to determine which cells within it are labelled. |
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With the inventions of the electron microscope and the field ion microscope, scientists have been able to observe the microcosm as never before. |
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A specimen obtained from scrapings of the woman's hand was prepared and examined with the use of a scanning electron microscope. |
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Fortunately, the electron microscope can magnify even these tiny microbes enough to distinguish their physical features. |
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The cross sections of the samples are analyzed, and the pigments are identified under a polarizing or scanning electron microscope. |
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The first descriptions of the nexin links are coincident with the earliest electron microscope studies of flagellar structure. |
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This is a highly magnified photograph of a glochid taken with a scanning electron microscope. |
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Based on scanning electron microscope images of the failed nanotube films, we attribute the ultimate failure to agglomerates in the film. |
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After critical point drying samples were sputtered with gold and investigated in a Zeiss DSM 962 scanning electron microscope. |
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At the center I helped develop the electron microscope which produced the snooperscope. |
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Designed much like a compound microscope, the electron microscope uses a beam of electrons focused through magnetic lenses. |
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A transmission electron microscope image is an in-focus projection through the specimen. |
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All this occurred at furnace temperatures within a custom-designed transmission electron microscope. |
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While Zippy has the attention span of a goldfish, his wife has the focus of an electron microscope. |
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The disturbance of membrane permeability was confirmed by electron microscope. |
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Sure enough, when they rinsed and dried the crystals, an electron microscope revealed that the particles had fallen neatly into most of the holes. |
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The most common technique to get surface crystals onto an electron microscope grid is to put a grid covered with carbon film facing the lipid tails on top of the drop and withdrawing gently. |
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In the former position, I learned to use the electron microscope and became proficient in microphotography. |
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It includes electron microscope images of a rabbit and pig brain preserved under their method. |
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Among those, he said, are a powerful electron microscope that can examine the arrangements of atoms. |
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The researchers used an electron microscope to study the subcellular architecture of C. elegans cells. |
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A scanning electron microscope for precise analysis of precious metal alloys. |
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But if you're remotely steering an electron microscope, you need an instantaneous response. |
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The fracture surface of the second stage gas producer turbine wheel was removed for detailed scanning electron microscope examination. |
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A quantitative margin analysis was performed separately for the dentin and enamel margins, using a scanning electron microscope. |
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Scanning electron microscope image of a pumice fragment showing its very porous, vesicular nature. |
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A scanning electron microscope was used to examine the fractured surface of the axle. |
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Here we see blackcurrant flowers unfolding under a scanning electron microscope, which is capable of magnifying its subject 180 times. |
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Sections were collected in water on copper grids, stained with uranyl acetate and lead citrate, and viewed on a Philips transmission electron microscope. |
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Needless to say, the printer's font would have to be submicroscopic, and the story would be illegible except under a scanning electron microscope. |
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The transmission electron microscope utilizes a high-energy electron beam generated by a heated filament which is focused onto a specimen by means of a condenser lens. |
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These very long, spiraled nascent bdellovibrio were proposed earlier from electron microscope images to be common in spirilla, which are long and coiled themselves. |
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Samples for transmission electron microscope analysis were prepared by cryocutting using an ultramicrotome prior to analysis. |
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The cross section of the filter cake was observed with a JSM-5900LV scanning electron microscope. |
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Most viruses require an electron microscope in order to be seen. |
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Construction is complete on the building, which will house a transmission electron microscope able to magnify on a high scale and produce an image of world-record resolution. |
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He also developed electron microscope stains for identifying lysosomes and peroxisomes, critical to their complete study. |
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In analyzing the layers under a scanning electron microscope, Ginn found the smoking gun of past climate change in the form of the mineral remains of ikaite. |
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The microscope revealed that not devils but micro-organisms caused the infectious diseases, and the electron microscope showed up the filterable virus. |
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Uranium's powerful affinity for DNA, first shown in the 1960s when it began to be employed as an electron microscope stain, has been rediscovered. |
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We would take a conventional electron microscope, put in one of our tips as the electron source and render the microscope instantly improved and capable of finer resolution. |
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Delivery of a high-resolution field emission scanning electron microscope, including service and maintenance Contract. |
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We report here a direct observation of such large bending in three lanthanide scandates within a transmission electron microscope. |
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The scanning electron microscope and electron microprobe are used to determine the composition of oxide inclusions. |
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Under a scanning electron microscope, the guts of caterpillars that ate enzyme-enhanced callus had many little rips. |
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The results of scanning electron microscope confirmed that fines, not fiber, are the preferred sites for sizes. |
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Microphotographs were made by a Jeol JSM-5600LV scanning electron microscope. |
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Most often, EDS is part of scanning electron microscope or electron microprobe. |
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The report continues by describing the tests carried out, which include the use of an electron microscope type JSM T-330 made by the Japanese firm Jeol. |
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An electron microscope is an electron-optical instrument in which a beam of electrons is used to produce an enlarged image of a minute object on a fluorescent screen or photographic plate. |
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Then, the researchers fired the beam of the electron microscope to spot weld the tube between the tips of two tungsten needles. |
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An electron microscope will be used to examine beta-amyloid aggregates and see whether or not they are the same in the presence and absence of compounds. |
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And the technique would be available to any lab that has a transmission electron microscope. |
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We have moved from the light microscope to the transmission electron microscope and the scanning electron microscope. |
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Electron microscopes have been classified based on technical principles into transmission electron microscope and scanning electron microscope. |
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Most are like those garnered by feel, or theory, or electron microscope. |
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And only this month it was discovered, by looking at the beads in an electron microscope, that they are chock full of diamonds a micron or less across. |
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Viewed with an electron microscope, the sleeve has a knurled look. |
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In September 2014, FEI introduced Teneo VS scanning electron microscope that offers a VolumeScope capability for life science applications. |
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The electron microscope, which can magnify a human hair to the size of a telegraph pole, was built by Professor Burton, James Hillier and Albert Prebus. |
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The sample is then examined in an optical or electron microscope, and the image contrast provides details on the composition, mechanical properties, and processing history. |
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Microscopy may be carried out with simple instruments, such as the compound light microscope, or with instruments as complex as an electron microscope. |
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Successful evaluation phase prompts University of Ulm and Carl Zeiss to continue with their joint venture to develop a high-performance transmission electron microscope. |
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The electron microscope is able to resolve detail at the subatomic level. |
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The subject of the tender is the supply of transmission electron microscope of Charles University in Prague, Medical Faculty in Hradec Kralove and related transactions. |
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The photographs are copious and fascinating, including electron microscope views of hideous mite larvae and a shot of the inebriated cetologist poking at a whale carcass. |
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