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  1. Pollen grains of the plant Clark Purcell suspended in water under a, microscope ,when he observed minute particles, ejected by the pollen grains, executing a
  2. And has a superficial resemblance to an insect, or bug, when viewed through a, microscope ,* Bug, a hybrid dog that is a cross between a pug and a Boston terrier * One of
  3. 1632–1723: Antonie van Leeuwenhoek teaches himself to grind lenses, builds a, microscope ,and draws protozoa, such as Varicella from rain water, and bacteria from his
  4. Were produced before this date, but the invention of the transmission electron, microscope ,(TEM) allowed direct visualization of these structures. Carbon nanotubes have
  5. Baseball. Potboiler down to the thirty-second game highlight, and now under the, microscope ,of news organizations that needed to fill 24 hours of time, the amount of
  6. Cell body, dendrites,and axon. Without such a stain, brain tissue under a, microscope ,appears as an impenetrable tangle of protoplasmic fibers, in which it is
  7. Groups on multiwalled carbon nanotubes and tapping/contact mode atomic force, microscope ,measurement performed on single-walled carbon nanotube, indicated Young's
  8. Hooke discovers cells in cork, then in living plant tissue using an early, microscope , * 1839: Theodor Schwann and Matthias Jakob Schneider
  9. With large apertures for several colors. E. Abbé succeeded in computing, microscope ,objectives free from error of the axis point and satisfying the sine condition
  10. Containing vaginal discharge. If present, clue cells can be visualized under a, microscope , They are so-named because they give a clue to the reason behind the discharge.
  11. Then enough to resolve individual atoms. This capability makes the electron, microscope ,a useful laboratory instrument for high resolution imaging. However, electron
  12. Inside cells Techniques used to study cells may be observed under the, microscope , This includes the Optical Microscope, Transmission Electron Microscope
  13. In the range 8–20 key and the angle of incidence is 1–4°. The electron, microscope ,directs a focused beam of electrons at a specimen. As the beam interacts with
  14. It sets a fundamental limit to the resolution of a camera, telescope,or, microscope , History The effects of diffraction of light were first carefully observed and
  15. By light microscopy, a scraping or swab of the affected area is placed on a, microscope ,slide. A single drop of 10 % potassium hydroxide (KOH) solution is then added
  16. Presence can be confirmed with the use of an ultra microscope or an electron, microscope , Homogeneous mixtures with a dispersed phase in this size range may be called
  17. Aldrovandi was scientifically researching plants. In 1665,using an early, microscope , Robert Hooke discovered cells in cork, and a short time later in living plant
  18. End of World War II to 1972 * Back scattered electron (see Scanning electron, microscope ,) * The Botanical Society of Edinburgh, re-named the Botanical Society of
  19. Compensating oculars),so that it is eliminated in the image of the whole, microscope , The best telescope objectives, and photographic objectives intended for
  20. 5 and 200 nanometers. Such particles are normally invisible in an optical, microscope , though their presence can be confirmed with the use of an ultra microscope or
  21. Be presented together. Through extremely fortunate circumstances the original, microscope ,preparations on which Alzheimer based his description of the disease were
  22. Cities in the world. In 1885,Robert Koch identified V. cholera with a, microscope ,as the bacillus causing the disease. Cholera has been a laboratory for the
  23. In tissue sections or to locate proteins within cells with the assistance of a, microscope , Proteins can also be detected and quantified with antibodies, using ELISA and
  24. Errors of the field of view are almost disregarded; example — high-power, microscope ,objectives.: (2) Wide angle lens; necessary corrections are — for astigmatism
  25. In a talk at the Linear Society of London. Brown was studying orchids under, microscope ,when he observed an opaque area, which he called the areola or nucleus, in the
  26. Sample. The magnifications range from 100× to 1,000,000× or higher for both, microscope ,types. The scanning tunneling microscope uses quantum tunneling of electrons
  27. Lines of descent. Over 5100 bacteriophages have been examined in the electron, microscope ,since 1959. Of these at least 4950 phages (96 %) have tails. Of the tailed
  28. Cellula ex cellular). * 1931: Ernst Rusk builds first transmission electron, microscope ,(TEM) at the University of Berlin. By 1935,he has built an EM with twice the
  29. Writing, among others, the articles on electricity, hydrodynamics,magnetism, microscope , optics, stereoscope,and voltaic electricity. In 1819 Brewster undertook
  30. It is also possible to examine the microstructure of brain tissue using a, microscope , and to trace the pattern of connections from one brain area to another.
  31. Are used for imaging of biological tissues and solutions with a fluorescence, microscope , Cadmium is a component of some compound semiconductors, such as cadmium
  32. Measures the energy loss of an electron beam within a transmission electron, microscope ,when it interacts with a portion of a sample. The atom-probe tomograph has
  33. Even if they do not possess quite the same quality of correction as, microscope ,objectives do. The chromatic differences of other errors of reproduction have
  34. Purine observed small" granules" while looking at the plant tissue through a, microscope , The cell theory, first developed in 1839 by Matthias Jakob Schneider and
  35. By readers of Physics World. In 1999,objects large enough to be seen under a, microscope ,— buckyball molecules (diameter about 0.7 nm, nearly half a million times
  36. Is usually taken as the linear diameter of the objective. It is not the same as, microscope ,aperture which is based on the entrance pupil or field of view as seen from the
  37. Images of an individual atom are visible. It confirms that for low bias,the, microscope ,images the space-averaged dimensions of the electron orbitals across closely
  38. Forming amyloid. When brain tissue from a CJD patient is examined under a, microscope , many tiny holes can be seen where whole areas of nerve cells have died. The
  39. Van Leeuwenhoek (1632–1723),father of microbiology and developer of the, microscope ,*Matzo Nicolai (b. 1960),Minister for European Affairs and corporate director
  40. A book he published in 1665 when he compared the cork cells he saw through his, microscope ,to the small rooms monks lived in. Anatomy There are two types of cells:
  41. Natural context in which individual chromosomes are visible with an optical, microscope , During divisions, long microtubules attach to the centromere and the two
  42. If that makes an organism better suited to its environment. The atom probe is a, microscope ,used in material science that was invented in 1967 by Erwin Wilhelm Müller, J.
  43. Cycle this makes the individual chromosomes in many cells visible by optical, microscope , In general terms, there are three levels of chromatin organization: # DNA
  44. Of Berlin. By 1935,he has built an EM with twice the resolution of a light, microscope , revealing previously unresolvable organelles. * 1953: Watson and Crick made
  45. A day. Colonies are usually large, spreading and irregularly-shaped. Under the, microscope , the Bacillus cells appear as rods, and a substantial portion usually contain
  46. Of ultrathin sections and photographed every section under an electron, microscope , then visually matched fibers from section to section, to map out every neutron
  47. Behavior. Identification The scanning tunneling, microscope ,is a device for viewing surfaces at the atomic level. It uses the quantum
  48. Fibers in parallel or concentric layers. These terms are histologic, in that a, microscope ,is necessary to differentiate between the two. Types There are five types of
  49. Vetrov *" Our eyes see very little and very badly – so people dreamed up the, microscope ,to let them see invisible phenomena; they invented the telescope ... now they
  50. Cells are scraped from the surface of the cervix and examined under a, microscope , With appropriate treatment of detected abnormalities, cervical cancer can be

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