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Microscopic

Simple microscope
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Actinomycetes
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Electron micrograph
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Max Knoll
Max Knoll (1897-1969) was an inventor. He and Ernst Ruska co-invented the electron microscope ...
Quantum tunneling
-forbidden energy state. One of the major applications is in electron-tunneling microscopes (see scanning tunneling microscope) used to see objects that are too small to see using conventional microscopes. Electron tunneling microscopes overcome the limiting effects conventional microscopes (optical ...
Scanning probe microscopy
tunneling microscope AFM: atomic force microscope SEM: scanning electron microscope confocal laser scanning microscope NSOM: near-field scanning optical microscope The main advantage of the scanning technic is, that the resoution of the microscopes is not limited by diffraction. On the other side ...
Microscope
Common optical microscope and its principal parts A microscope is an instrument for viewing objects that are too small to be seen by the naked eye. The most common type of microscope, and the first to be invented, is the optical microscope. This is an optical instrument containing one or ...
Compound microscope
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FIM
FIM can refer to: the currency code for Markka Field ion microscope Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme ...
10  Inverted microscope
A microscope with its light source and condenser on the top above the stage pointing down, and the objectives and turret are below the stage pointing up. Inverted microscopes are useful for... more natural conditions (e.g. than on a glass slide with a conventional microscope ...
11  Eosin
Eosin is an orange-pink dye derived from coal tar. It can be used to stain cytoplasm, collagen and muscle fibers for examination under the microscope ...
12  Geomicrobiology
Geomicrobiology is a science that combines geology and microbiology, and studies the interaction of microscopic organisms with their inorganic environment, such as in sedimentary rocks ...
13  Lichenology
Lichenology is the part of Botany that studies the lichens, symbiotic organisms made up by the association of a microscopical alga with a filamentous fungus ...
14  Microscopium
Microscopium (the microscope) is a small southern constellation introduced by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille. Its stars are faint, the brightest being of magnitude 4.7 ...
15  Slit lamp microscope
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