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  1. Using more precise aberration-corrected high-resolution transmission electron, microscopy , However, they were found inside double-walled carbon nanotubes. Properties
  2. Should all produce similar artifacts, it is reasonable to believe that electron, microscopy ,features correspond with those of living cells. In addition, higher-resolution
  3. Can be categorized into three different fields: optical microscopy , electron, microscopy , and scanning probe microscopy . Recently, this field is rapidly progressing
  4. Radiation, as is done with the rays of the visible spectrum in light, microscopy , However, the wavelength of visible light (about 4000 to 7000 angstroms) is
  5. Of spherical aberration for the high-resolution transmission electron, microscopy ,(HR TEM) has allowed the production of images with resolution below 0.5
  6. Be discerned by, e. g., hydrogen-deuterium exchange). Finally, cryo electron, microscopy ,is now capable of discerning individual helices within a protein, although
  7. A medical diagnosis of a patient. Generally, image data is in the form of, microscopy ,images, X-ray images, angiography images, ultrasonic images, and tomography
  8. These biopolymers can often be measured using optical tweezers or atomic force, microscopy , Dual polarization interferometry can be used to measure the conformational
  9. Based at the Technical University of Dresden that used x-rays and electron, microscopy ,to examine Damascus steel discovered the presence of cement ite nanowires and
  10. Dislocations can be observed using transmission electron microscopy , field ion, microscopy ,and atom probe techniques. Deep level transient spectroscopy has been used for
  11. Are large enough to be observed by optical techniques such as confocal, microscopy , Many of the forces that govern the structure and behavior of matter, such as
  12. Techniques, such as x-ray diffraction and transmission electron, microscopy , have difficulty in distinguishing between amorphous and crystalline structures
  13. Vascular cambium — cork cambium **Techniques: electrophysiology — electron, microscopy ,****vascular tissue — Caspian strip — turgor pressure — xylem — phloem —
  14. The primary methods for identifying rocks in the laboratory are through optical, microscopy ,and by using an electron microprobe. In an optical mineralogy analysis, thin
  15. As X-rays or neutrons beam. Employing shorter wavelengths implied abandoning, microscopy ,and true imaging, however,because there exists no material from which a lens
  16. Spectroscopy (REELS). Another variation is spin-polarized low-energy electron, microscopy ,(SPLEEN),which is used for looking at the microstructure of magnetic domains
  17. Of the herpes virus capsid portal protein has been imaged via cryo-electron, microscopy , It is this capsid or protein shell that makes protective vaccines a
  18. On the surfaces of cells. In ultrathin sections of tissues viewed by electron, microscopy , the immunology labels appear as extremely dense round spots at the position of
  19. Of the protein of interest. This darkened pattern is then detected using light, microscopy , *Computational genomics is used to find patterns in genomic information *DNA
  20. Nanotube type was done by combination of high-resolution transmission electron, microscopy ,(HR TEM),Roman spectroscopy and density functional theory (DFT)
  21. The apparatus was a practical application of the principles of electron, microscopy , Two years later, in 1933,Rusk built an electron microscope that exceeded the
  22. Has branched from this technique. With the development of cryo-electron, microscopy ,of vitreous sections (REMOVES),it is now possible to observe samples from
  23. Science. Microscopy can be categorized into three different fields: optical, microscopy , electron microscopy , and scanning probe microscopy . Recently, this field is
  24. Definitive identification impossible. History Field Ion Microscopy Field ion, microscopy ,techniques were initially construed as a modification of field emission, a
  25. Of the location of the" immuno-stained" protein occurs via fluorescence, microscopy , With an enzymatic tag, such as horse radish peroxidase, a chemical reaction is
  26. Vibrios produce flat 2–3 mm in diameter, yellow nucleated colonies. Direct, microscopy ,of stool is not recommended, as it is unreliable. Microscopy is preferred only
  27. When scanning the fluorescent intensity across a plane one has fluorescence, microscopy ,of tissues, cells,or subcellular structures, which is accomplished by
  28. Analysis in semiconductor device fabrication. The advantages of electron, microscopy ,over X-ray crystallography are that the specimen need not be a single crystal
  29. In the second half of the 20th century, developments in chemistry, electron, microscopy , genetics, computer science, functional brain imaging, and other fields
  30. Structure, known as the nucleoplasmic veil, that is visible using fluorescence, microscopy , The actual function of the veil is not clear, although it is excluded from the
  31. In a snapshot of its solution state. An entire field called cryo-electron, microscopy ,has branched from this technique. With the development of cryo-electron
  32. A bacterium from all possible aspects. Recent improvements in fluorescence, microscopy ,techniques have provided novel and amazing insight into the dynamic structure
  33. Either via microscopic examination or culturing. For identification by light, microscopy , a scraping or swab of the affected area is placed on a microscope slide. A
  34. Migration of cells was detected from the early days of the development of, microscopy ,(Leeuwenhoek),erudite description of chemotaxis was first made by T W.
  35. Studies. Wedge-shaped poly crystals were identified by transmission electron, microscopy ,to grow out of the amorphous phase only after the latter has exceeded a certain
  36. 2/3) of the light falling on each CCD pixel. For still scenes, for instance in, microscopy , the resolution of a Bayer mask device can be enhanced by Microscanning
  37. 1965 that the topic was resurrected. While studying tissues using electron, microscopy , John Fox ton Ross Kerr at University of Queensland was able to distinguish
  38. Polarisation interferometry, NMR spectroscopy, radioisotopic labeling, electron, microscopy , and molecular dynamics simulations. These techniques allowed for the discovery
  39. Also been part of the discussions regarding Spearman's hypothesis. Field ion, microscopy ,(FIM) is an analytical technique used in materials science. The field ion
  40. Then into fullerene molecules, as confirmed by transmission electron, microscopy , Chemical properties Erbium metal tarnishes slowly in air and burns readily to
  41. To more precisely estimate Cooper's landing zone. Others are using electron, microscopy ,to examine pollen found on Cooper's tie in hopes of pinpointing a specific
  42. And histone mRNA modification. Though it has also been suggested from, microscopy ,evidence that CB's and gems are different manifestations of the same structure.
  43. That this phase forms by a first-order transition. Transmission electron, microscopy ,(TEM) images show that the q-glass nucleates from the melt as discrete
  44. Vitrified, warmed back up, and examined for ice damage using light and electron, microscopy , No ice crystal damage was found. The Cryonics Institute also uses a
  45. Or Titania) to produce water. With a time-lapse series of scanning tunneling, microscopy ,images, they determined the molecules undergo adsorption, dissociation and
  46. Argon is preferred for the sputter coating of specimens for scanning electron, microscopy , Argon ions are also used for sputtering in microelectronics. Medical use
  47. Developer solutions (among others) and as a preservative. In fluorescence, microscopy ,and related fluorescence-based techniques, ascorbic acid can be used as an
  48. Fibrils in tendon, cornea and cartilage has been directly imaged by electron, microscopy , In 2006,the microfibrillar structure of adult tendon, as described by Fraser
  49. Of metallic materials. Dislocations can be observed using transmission electron, microscopy , field ion microscopy and atom probe techniques. Deep level transient
  50. Different fields: optical microscopy , electron microscopy , and scanning probe, microscopy , Recently, this field is rapidly progressing because of the rapid development

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