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  • Electron microscope
  • Type of microscope with electrons as a source of illumination

    An electron microscope is a microscope that uses a beam of electrons as a source of illumination. It uses electron optics that are analogous to the glass

    Electron microscope

    Electron microscope

    Electron_microscope

  • Scanning electron microscope
  • Type of electron microscope

    electron microscope (SEM) is a type of electron microscope that produces images of a sample by scanning the surface with a focused beam of electrons.

    Scanning electron microscope

    Scanning electron microscope

    Scanning_electron_microscope

  • Transmission electron microscopy
  • Imaging and diffraction using electrons that pass through samples

    direct electron detector. Transmission electron microscopes are capable of imaging at a significantly higher resolution than light microscopes, owing

    Transmission electron microscopy

    Transmission electron microscopy

    Transmission_electron_microscopy

  • Microscope
  • Scientific instrument for observing small objects

    of microscopes are the fluorescence microscope, electron microscope (both the transmission electron microscope and the scanning electron microscope) and

    Microscope

    Microscope

    Microscope

  • Scanning tunneling microscope
  • Imaging Instrument

    A scanning tunneling microscope (STM) is a type of scanning probe microscope used for imaging surfaces at the atomic level. Its development in 1981 earned

    Scanning tunneling microscope

    Scanning tunneling microscope

    Scanning_tunneling_microscope

  • Micrograph
  • Process for producing pictures with a microscope

    photographic micrograph is a photomicrograph, and one taken with an electron microscope is an electron micrograph. A micrograph contains extensive details of microstructure

    Micrograph

    Micrograph

    Micrograph

  • Environmental scanning electron microscope
  • Scanning electron microscope with a gaseous environment in the specimen chamber

    environmental scanning electron microscope (ESEM) is a scanning electron microscope (SEM) that allows for the option of collecting electron micrographs of specimens

    Environmental scanning electron microscope

    Environmental scanning electron microscope

    Environmental_scanning_electron_microscope

  • Scanning transmission electron microscopy
  • Scanning microscopy using thin samples and transmitted electrons

    A scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM) is a type of transmission electron microscope (TEM). Pronunciation is [stɛm] or [ɛsti:i:ɛm]. As with

    Scanning transmission electron microscopy

    Scanning transmission electron microscopy

    Scanning_transmission_electron_microscopy

  • Electron
  • Elementary particle with negative charge

    vacuum, free electrons can be accelerated, focused, and used for applications such as cathode ray tubes, electron microscopes, electron beam welding,

    Electron

    Electron

    Electron

  • Optical microscope
  • Microscope that uses visible light

    mostly obsolete since the advent of electron microscopes Tip-enhanced Raman microscope, is a variant of optical microscope based on tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy

    Optical microscope

    Optical microscope

    Optical_microscope

  • High-resolution transmission electron microscopy
  • Imaging mode of electron microscopes

    High-resolution transmission electron microscopy is an imaging mode of specialized transmission electron microscopes that allows for direct imaging of

    High-resolution transmission electron microscopy

    High-resolution transmission electron microscopy

    High-resolution_transmission_electron_microscopy

  • Aberration-corrected transmission electron microscopy
  • Aberration-corrected transmission electron microscopy (AC-TEM) is the general term for using electron microscopes where electro optical components are

    Aberration-corrected transmission electron microscopy

    Aberration-corrected transmission electron microscopy

    Aberration-corrected_transmission_electron_microscopy

  • Timeline of microscope technology
  • the first electron microscope. It is a transmission electron microscope (TEM). 1936: Erwin Wilhelm Müller invents the field emission microscope. 1938: James

    Timeline of microscope technology

    Timeline of microscope technology

    Timeline_of_microscope_technology

  • Immunolabeling
  • Procedure for detection and localization of an antigen

    There are two types of electron microscopes, the transmission electron microscope and the scanning electron microscope. Electron microscopy is a common

    Immunolabeling

    Immunolabeling

    Immunolabeling

  • Fluorescence microscope
  • Optical microscope that uses fluorescence and phosphorescence

    A fluorescence microscope is an optical microscope that uses fluorescence instead of, or in addition to scattering, reflection, and attenuation or absorption

    Fluorescence microscope

    Fluorescence microscope

    Fluorescence_microscope

  • Cathodoluminescence
  • Photon emission under the impact of an electron beam

    electron microscope. The primary advantages to the electron microscope based technique is its spatial resolution. In a scanning electron microscope,

    Cathodoluminescence

    Cathodoluminescence

    Cathodoluminescence

  • Field electron emission
  • Emission of electrons induced by an electrostatic field

    field emission include the construction of bright electron sources for high-resolution electron microscopes or the discharge of induced charges from spacecraft

    Field electron emission

    Field_electron_emission

  • Photoemission electron microscopy
  • Type of electron microscopy

    to a phosphor to detect the electron-optical image. The aberration corrected microscope PEEM-3 employs a curved electron mirror to counter the lowest

    Photoemission electron microscopy

    Photoemission_electron_microscopy

  • Electron holography
  • Holography of electron waves

    tried to improve image resolution in an electron microscope. The first attempts to perform holography with electron waves were made by Haine and Mulvey in

    Electron holography

    Electron_holography

  • Electron probe microanalysis
  • Imaging technique for solid chemical analysis

    (WDX, EDX) commonly used in scanning electron microscopes (SEM), but EPMA is characterized by a fixed electron beam rather than a scanning one and primarily

    Electron probe microanalysis

    Electron probe microanalysis

    Electron_probe_microanalysis

  • Electron-beam technology
  • Devices using beams of free electrons

    tobacco, and other unprocessed bulk crops. An electron microscope uses a controlled beam of electrons to illuminate a specimen and produce a magnified

    Electron-beam technology

    Electron-beam_technology

  • Ernst Ruska
  • German physicist (1906–1988)

    Prize in Physics in 1986 for his work in electron optics, including the design of the first electron microscope. Ernst Ruska was born in Heidelberg, Germany

    Ernst Ruska

    Ernst Ruska

    Ernst_Ruska

  • Sliding filament theory
  • Explanation of muscle contraction

    Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole, Massachusetts, to use electron microscope there. There he met Hugh Huxley and Hanson with whom he shared data

    Sliding filament theory

    Sliding filament theory

    Sliding_filament_theory

  • Electron optics
  • Electron trajectories in electromagnetic fields

    optical lenses upon a light beam. Electron optics calculations are crucial for the design of electron microscopes and particle accelerators. In the paraxial

    Electron optics

    Electron optics

    Electron_optics

  • Microscopy
  • Viewing of objects which are too small to be seen with the naked eye

    quantitative elemental analysis. This type of electron microscope, also known as analytical electron microscope, can be a very powerful tool for investigation

    Microscopy

    Microscopy

    Microscopy

  • Electron backscatter diffraction
  • Scanning electron microscopy technique

    crystallographic structure of materials. EBSD is carried out in a scanning electron microscope equipped with an EBSD detector comprising at least a phosphorescent

    Electron backscatter diffraction

    Electron backscatter diffraction

    Electron_backscatter_diffraction

  • Microscopic scale
  • Objects too small to be seen unaided

    small as 0.1 micrometres. While electron microscopes are still a form of compound microscope, their use of electron beams to illuminate objects varies

    Microscopic scale

    Microscopic_scale

  • Electron diffraction
  • Bending of electron beams due to electrostatic interactions with matter

    showing the directions of electrons, electron diffraction also plays a major role in the contrast of images in electron microscopes. This article provides

    Electron diffraction

    Electron diffraction

    Electron_diffraction

  • Atomic force microscopy
  • Type of microscopy

    microscopy (STM) and near-field scanning optical microscope (SNOM/NSOM), STED microscopy (STED), and scanning electron microscopy and electrochemical AFM, EC-AFM)

    Atomic force microscopy

    Atomic force microscopy

    Atomic_force_microscopy

  • Electron crystallography
  • Method to determine atomic positions in solids using an electron microscope

    a transmission electron microscope (TEM). It can involve the use of high-resolution transmission electron microscopy images, electron diffraction patterns

    Electron crystallography

    Electron_crystallography

  • Failure analysis
  • Process of collecting and analyzing data to determine the cause of a failure

    and techniques: Optical microscope Scanning acoustic microscope (SAM) Scanning electron microscope (SEM) Atomic force microscope (AFM) Stereomicroscope

    Failure analysis

    Failure_analysis

  • Dark-field microscopy
  • Laboratory technique

    unscattered beam. For large scattering angles in a scanning transmission electron microscope, this is sometimes called Z-contrast imaging because of the enhanced

    Dark-field microscopy

    Dark-field microscopy

    Dark-field_microscopy

  • Electron gun
  • Electrical component producing a narrow electron beam

    as well as in scientific instruments such as electron microscopes and particle accelerators. Electron guns may be classified by the type of electric

    Electron gun

    Electron gun

    Electron_gun

  • Low-voltage electron microscope
  • A Low-voltage electron microscope (LVEM) is an electron microscope which operates in transmission mode at accelerating voltages of a few kiloelectronvolts

    Low-voltage electron microscope

    Low-voltage_electron_microscope

  • Histology
  • Study of the microscopic anatomy of cells and tissues of plants and animals

    5-15 micrometers thick) which are mounted on a glass microscope slide. For transmission electron microscopy (TEM), a diamond or glass knife mounted in

    Histology

    Histology

    Histology

  • Electron energy loss spectroscopy
  • Form of microscopy using an electron beam

    in 1-30 keV scanning electron microscope systems (SEM-EELS). Pioneered by Hitachi and their SU-9000 Scanning Electron Microscope, in which they demonstrated

    Electron energy loss spectroscopy

    Electron energy loss spectroscopy

    Electron_energy_loss_spectroscopy

  • Nion (company)
  • American electron microscope manufacturer

    Nion was a manufacturer of scanning transmission electron microscopes (STEMs) based in Kirkland, Washington State, USA. It was acquired by Bruker Corp

    Nion (company)

    Nion_(company)

  • Focused ion beam
  • Device

    instrument that resembles a scanning electron microscope (SEM). However, while the SEM uses a focused beam of electrons to image the sample in the chamber

    Focused ion beam

    Focused ion beam

    Focused_ion_beam

  • Reinhold Rudenberg
  • German born American electrical engineer (1893–1961)

    alternating current generators, among others were the electrostatic-lens electron microscope, carrier-current communications on power lines, a form of phased

    Reinhold Rudenberg

    Reinhold_Rudenberg

  • Glomerulus (kidney)
  • Functional unit of nephron

    Blood–brain barrier Scanning electron microscope image of a glomerulus in a mouse (1000x magnification) Scanning electron microscope image of a glomerulus in

    Glomerulus (kidney)

    Glomerulus (kidney)

    Glomerulus_(kidney)

  • Councilman body
  • Eosinophilic globule of apoptotic hepatocyte cell fragments

    fever virus particles are not found in Councilman bodies under an electron microscope, agreeing with William Thomas Councilman's suggestion. It is not

    Councilman body

    Councilman body

    Councilman_body

  • Lipid bilayer
  • Biological membrane structure

    invisible in a traditional microscope, they are difficult to study. Experiments on bilayers often require advanced techniques like electron microscopy and atomic

    Lipid bilayer

    Lipid bilayer

    Lipid_bilayer

  • X-ray microscope
  • Type of microscope that uses X-rays

    Howell built the first synchrotron-based X-ray microscope at the Cambridge Electron Accelerator. This microscope scanned samples using synchrotron radiation

    X-ray microscope

    X-ray microscope

    X-ray_microscope

  • Correlative light-electron microscopy
  • light-electron microscopy (CLEM) is the combination of an optical microscope – usually a fluorescence microscope – with an electron microscope. In an

    Correlative light-electron microscopy

    Correlative_light-electron_microscopy

  • Metallography
  • Study of metals using microscopy

    better with the LOM than with the scanning electron microscope (SEM), while transmission electron microscopes (TEM) generally cannot be utilized at magnifications

    Metallography

    Metallography

    Metallography

  • Precession electron diffraction
  • Averaging technique for electron diffraction

    Precession electron diffraction (PED) is a specialized method to collect electron diffraction patterns in a transmission electron microscope (TEM). By

    Precession electron diffraction

    Precession electron diffraction

    Precession_electron_diffraction

  • Low-energy electron microscopy
  • and Wolfgang Telieps) until 1985. LEEM differs from conventional electron microscopes in four main ways: The sample must be illuminated on the same side

    Low-energy electron microscopy

    Low-energy electron microscopy

    Low-energy_electron_microscopy

  • Cryogenic electron microscopy
  • Electron microscopy technique

    transmission electron microscopy by default, as the vast majority of cryo-EM is done in transmission electron microscopes, rather than scanning electron microscopes

    Cryogenic electron microscopy

    Cryogenic electron microscopy

    Cryogenic_electron_microscopy

  • Field emission gun
  • Type of electron gun

    of the tip by approximately 2.7 eV. In electron microscopes, a field emission gun is used to produce an electron beam that is smaller in diameter, more

    Field emission gun

    Field emission gun

    Field_emission_gun

  • Transmission Kikuchi diffraction
  • Nanoscale orientation mapping method

    the microstructures of thin transmission electron microscopy (TEM) specimens in the scanning electron microscope (SEM). This technique has been widely utilised

    Transmission Kikuchi diffraction

    Transmission Kikuchi diffraction

    Transmission_Kikuchi_diffraction

  • TESCAN
  • Czech electronics company

    of scanning electron microscopes (SEM), focused ion beam-scanning electron microscopes (FIB-SEM), scanning transmission electron microscopes (STEM), and

    TESCAN

    TESCAN

  • Electron beam-induced current
  • Semiconductor analysis technique

    Electron-beam-induced current (EBIC) is a semiconductor analysis technique performed in a scanning electron microscope (SEM) or scanning transmission electron

    Electron beam-induced current

    Electron beam-induced current

    Electron_beam-induced_current

  • JEOL
  • Japanese manufacturer of scientific instruments

    Nihon meaning Japan and Denshi meaning electron) is a major developer and manufacturer of electron microscopes and other scientific instruments, industrial

    JEOL

    JEOL

    JEOL

  • Contrast transfer function
  • Mathematical function in general imaging

    (CTF) mathematically describes how aberrations in a transmission electron microscope (TEM) modify the image of a sample. This contrast transfer function

    Contrast transfer function

    Contrast transfer function

    Contrast_transfer_function

  • FEI Company
  • American microscope technology company

    FEI Company (Field Electron and Ion Company) was an American company that designed, manufactured, and supported microscope technology. Headquartered in

    FEI Company

    FEI Company

    FEI_Company

  • Stigmator
  • component of electron microscopes that reduces astigmatism of the beam by imposing a weak electric or magnetic quadrupole field on the electron beam. For

    Stigmator

    Stigmator

  • Auger electron spectroscopy
  • Analytical technique used specifically in the study of surfaces

    number of electron microscopes that have been specifically designed for use in Auger spectroscopy; these are termed scanning Auger microscopes (SAMs) and

    Auger electron spectroscopy

    Auger electron spectroscopy

    Auger_electron_spectroscopy

  • Atom
  • Smallest unit of a chemical element

    method is electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS), which measures the energy loss of an electron beam within a transmission electron microscope when it

    Atom

    Atom

    Atom

  • Kayla Nguyen
  • American physicist

    on the faculty of the University of Oregon. She co-invented the Electron Microscope Pixel Array Detector (EMPAD), a camera displaying images at a very

    Kayla Nguyen

    Kayla Nguyen

    Kayla_Nguyen

  • Selected area diffraction
  • Crystallographic electron diffraction technique

    typically performed using a transmission electron microscope (TEM). It is a specific case of electron diffraction used primarily in material science and

    Selected area diffraction

    Selected area diffraction

    Selected_area_diffraction

  • QEMSCAN
  • by LEO (Leica electron optics, a company jointly owned by Leica and Zeiss). The integrated system comprises a scanning electron microscope (SEM) with a

    QEMSCAN

    QEMSCAN

  • Canada
  • Country in North America

    cardiac pacemaker, mapping the visual cortex, the development of the electron microscope, plate tectonics, deep learning, multi-touch technology, and the

    Canada

    Canada

    Canada

  • Manfred von Ardenne
  • German researcher and applied physicist (1907–1997)

    research on radio and television technology and electron microscopy. He invented the scanning electron microscope. He financed the laboratory with income he

    Manfred von Ardenne

    Manfred von Ardenne

    Manfred_von_Ardenne

  • Immune electron microscopy
  • Variant of electron microscopy

    When electrons pass through the microscope, they hit this gold particle. The dense gold atom reflects the electrons being emitted from the electron microscope

    Immune electron microscopy

    Immune electron microscopy

    Immune_electron_microscopy

  • Rime ice
  • Granular whitish deposit of ice formed by freezing fog

    However, observations of snow crystals with a low-temperature scanning electron microscope (LT-SEM) clearly show cloud droplets measuring up to 50 μm on the

    Rime ice

    Rime ice

    Rime_ice

  • Gold
  • Chemical element with atomic number 79 (Au)

    materials such as plastics and glass to be viewed in a scanning electron microscope. The coating, which is usually applied by sputtering with an argon

    Gold

    Gold

    Gold

  • Scanning probe microscopy
  • Branch of microscopy

    tunneling microscopy BEEM, ballistic electron emission microscopy ECSTM electrochemical scanning tunneling microscope SHPM, scanning Hall probe microscopy

    Scanning probe microscopy

    Scanning_probe_microscopy

  • Comparison microscope
  • Type of microscope

    A comparison microscope is a device used to analyze side-by-side specimens. It consists of two microscopes connected by an optical bridge, which results

    Comparison microscope

    Comparison microscope

    Comparison_microscope

  • Confocal microscopy
  • Optical imaging technique

    comparing it with another scanning technique like that of the scanning electron microscope (SEM). CLSM has the advantage of not requiring a probe to be suspended

    Confocal microscopy

    Confocal microscopy

    Confocal_microscopy

  • Nanoparticle
  • Particle with size less than 100 nm

    nanoparticles cannot be seen with ordinary optical microscopes, requiring the use of electron microscopes or microscopes with laser. For the same reason, dispersions

    Nanoparticle

    Nanoparticle

    Nanoparticle

  • Infrared spectroscopy
  • Measurement of infrared radiation's interaction with matter

    technique for performing vibrational spectroscopy in a transmission electron microscope (TEM). In combination with the high spatial resolution of the TEM

    Infrared spectroscopy

    Infrared spectroscopy

    Infrared_spectroscopy

  • Virology
  • Study of viruses

    1930s when electron microscopes were invented. Unlike optical microscopes that observe with visible light, these microscopes use beams of electrons, which

    Virology

    Virology

    Virology

  • Phenom (electron microscope)
  • Electron microscope

    sized scanning electron microscope (SEM) originally developed by Philips and FEI and further developed by Phenom-World. The microscope features a combination

    Phenom (electron microscope)

    Phenom (electron microscope)

    Phenom_(electron_microscope)

  • Zircon
  • Zirconium silicate mineral

    This is done using an integrated cathodoluminescence and scanning electron microscope. Zircons in sedimentary rock can identify the sediment source. Zircons

    Zircon

    Zircon

    Zircon

  • Electron beam-induced deposition
  • non-volatile fragments onto a nearby substrate. The electron beam is usually provided by a scanning electron microscope, which results in high spatial accuracy (potentially

    Electron beam-induced deposition

    Electron_beam-induced_deposition

  • Shahtoosh
  • Wool obtained from chiru fur

    laboratory examination (DNA test, or measurement under a scanning electron microscope. Under Emperor Akbar, the imperial wardrobe began to utilize Tus

    Shahtoosh

    Shahtoosh

    Shahtoosh

  • In situ electron microscopy
  • In situ electron microscopy is an investigatory technique where an electron microscope is used to watch a sample's response to a stimulus in real time

    In situ electron microscopy

    In_situ_electron_microscopy

  • Basal lamina
  • Thin layer of extracellular matrix upon which epithelial cells reside

    membrane. The basal lamina is visible only with the electron microscope, where it appears as an electron-dense layer that is 20–100 nm thick. It is thicker

    Basal lamina

    Basal_lamina

  • History of coronavirus
  • History of the virus group

    Cold in 2002: Even though we could only base our judgement on the electron microscope images we were quite certain that we had identified a previously

    History of coronavirus

    History of coronavirus

    History_of_coronavirus

  • Leo Szilard
  • Hungarian-American physicist and inventor (1898–1964)

    patent applications and the first publications for the concept of the electron microscope (1928), the cyclotron (1929), and also contributed to the development

    Leo Szilard

    Leo Szilard

    Leo_Szilard

  • Scanning helium ion microscope
  • to have a better surface resolution than scanning electron microscopes. Scanning helium ion microscope (SHIM) was developed in the mid-2000s as a new microscopy

    Scanning helium ion microscope

    Scanning helium ion microscope

    Scanning_helium_ion_microscope

  • Microtome
  • Tool to cut fine samples for microscopy

    an appropriate heavy metal salt and examined with a transmission electron microscope. This instrument is often called an ultramicrotome. The ultramicrotome

    Microtome

    Microtome

  • Membrane technology
  • Transport of substances between two fractions with the help of permeable membranes

    this process, instruments such as the Scanning Electron Microscope, the Transmission electron Microscope, the Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy,

    Membrane technology

    Membrane_technology

  • Length measurement
  • Ways in which length, distance or range can be measured

    the calibration of electron microscopes, extending measurement capabilities. For non-relativistic electrons in an electron microscope, the de Broglie wavelength

    Length measurement

    Length_measurement

  • Scanning confocal electron microscopy
  • scanning confocal electron microscope is a complex problem first solved by Nestor J. Zaluzec. His first scanning confocal electron microscope demonstrated

    Scanning confocal electron microscopy

    Scanning_confocal_electron_microscopy

  • Microscope (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Types of microscope include: Optical microscope Stereo microscope Digital microscope USB microscope Electron microscope Scanning electron microscope Microscope

    Microscope (disambiguation)

    Microscope_(disambiguation)

  • Characterization (materials science)
  • Study of material structure and properties

    methodologies are constantly emerging. In particular the advent of the electron microscope and secondary ion mass spectrometry in the 20th century has revolutionized

    Characterization (materials science)

    Characterization (materials science)

    Characterization_(materials_science)

  • Heisenberg's microscope
  • Thought experiment establishing quantum ideas

    light rays leaving the microscope lens and focusing on the electron make an angle ε {\displaystyle \varepsilon } with the electron. Let λ {\displaystyle

    Heisenberg's microscope

    Heisenberg's_microscope

  • Azimuthal quantum number
  • Quantum number denoting orbital angular momentum

    ISBN 978-3-642-07520-9. Egerton, R.F. (2011). Electron Energy-Loss Spectroscopy in the Electron Microscope. Boston, MA: Springer US. doi:10.1007/978-1-4419-9583-4

    Azimuthal quantum number

    Azimuthal quantum number

    Azimuthal_quantum_number

  • Virus
  • Infectious agent that replicates in cells

    Most viruses cannot be seen with an optical microscope, so scanning and transmission electron microscopes are used to visualise them. To increase the

    Virus

    Virus

    Virus

  • MEMS
  • Very small devices that incorporate moving components

    hearing aids. MEMS oscillators. MEMS-based scanning probe microscopes including atomic force microscopes. LiDAR (light detection and ranging). The global market

    MEMS

    MEMS

    MEMS

  • History of virology
  • than a fluid, by Wendell Meredith Stanley, and the invention of the electron microscope in 1931 allowed their complex structures to be visualised. Despite

    History of virology

    History of virology

    History_of_virology

  • Hitachi
  • Japanese multinational engineering and electronics company

    equipment Electron microscopes Scanning electron microscopes Field emission scanning electron microscopes (FE-SEM) Transmission electron microscopes Automated

    Hitachi

    Hitachi

    Hitachi

  • List of measuring instruments
  • Device for measuring a physical quantity

    may range from simple objects such as rulers and stopwatches to electron microscopes and particle accelerators. Virtual instrumentation is widely used

    List of measuring instruments

    List of measuring instruments

    List_of_measuring_instruments

  • Raman microscope
  • Laser microscope used for Raman spectroscopy

    EBIC, CL, AFM. The sample is placed in the vacuum chamber of the electron microscope. Both analysis methods are then performed automatically at the same

    Raman microscope

    Raman microscope

    Raman_microscope

  • Thomas Eugene Everhart
  • American academic administrator

    of Engineering in 1978 for contributions to the electron optics of the scanning electron microscope and to its use in electronics and biology. He was

    Thomas Eugene Everhart

    Thomas Eugene Everhart

    Thomas_Eugene_Everhart

  • Cathode ray
  • Beam of electrons observed in vacuum tubes

    tube Electron beam processing Electron diffraction Electron microscope Electron beam melting Electron beam welding Electron beam technology Electron gun

    Cathode ray

    Cathode ray

    Cathode_ray

  • Colloidal gold
  • Suspension of gold nanoparticles in a liquid

    potential or promised applications in a wide variety of areas, including electron microscopy, electronics, nanotechnology, materials science, and biomedicine

    Colloidal gold

    Colloidal gold

    Colloidal_gold

  • Crucible
  • Container in which substances are heated

    (MS) pH indicator pH meter Microscopy Scanning electron microscope (SEM) Transmission electron microscope (TEM) Thermochemistry Calorimeter differential

    Crucible

    Crucible

    Crucible

  • Cryogenic electron tomography
  • Three-dimensional imaging technique

    transmission electron microscope (TEM). As in other electron tomography techniques, the sample is tilted to different angles relative to the electron beam (typically

    Cryogenic electron tomography

    Cryogenic electron tomography

    Cryogenic_electron_tomography

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  • Boy/Male

    Assamese, Bengali, Indian, Tamil

    Chayan

    To Choose; Selection

    Chayan

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  • Bishop
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bishop

    English : from Middle English biscop, Old English bisc(e)op ‘bishop’, which comes via Latin from Greek episkopos ‘overseer’. The Greek word was adopted early in the Christian era as a title for an overseer of a local community of Christians, and has yielded cognates in every European language: French évêque, Italian vescovo, Spanish obispo, Russian yepiskop, German Bischof, etc. The English surname has probably absorbed at least some of these continental European cognates. The word came to be applied as a surname for a variety of reasons, among them service in the household of a bishop, supposed resemblance in bearing or appearance to a bishop, and selection as the ‘boy bishop’ on St. Nicholas’s Day.

    Bishop

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  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

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    Choice; Preference; Selection

    Ikhtiyar

  • Ibhar
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Ibhar

    Election; he that is chosen.

    Ibhar

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  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Intikhab

    Selection choice

    Intikhab

  • Intikhab
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Intikhab

    Selection; Choice

    Intikhab

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  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Barqi

    Electric Light

    Barqi

  • Ibhar
  • Biblical

    Ibhar

    election; he that is chosen;he will choose;chooser; God does choose;

    Ibhar

  • Electra
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Electra

    Sparkling. The fiery sun. Mythological daughter of Agamemnon. In literature she was a central...

    Electra

  • ELETTRA
  • Female

    Italian

    ELETTRA

    Italian form of Latin Electra, ELETTRA means "bright, shining."

    ELETTRA

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    Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim

    Intakhab

    Election; Last Dream

    Intakhab

  • Cater
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cater

    English : occupational name for the buyer of provisions for a large household, from a reduced form of Anglo-Norman French acatour (Late Latin acceptator, an agent derivative of acceptare ‘to accept’). Modern English caterer results from the addition of a second agent suffix to the word.Slovenian (Čater) : status name for a person who read out the Slovenian ceremonial text at the installation of the Carantanian rulers and, later, Carinthian dukes, derived from the dialect verb čatiti ‘to read’. Carantania was the early medieval Slovenian state on the territory of present-day Carinthia and Styria, now divided between Austria and Slovenia. The people’s installation of the Carantanian rulers was an exceptional example of democratic elections in medieval Europe. Thomas Jefferson knew about it and was influenced by it in his thinking about American Independence.Perhaps also an Americanized spelling of German Köter (see Koetter).

    Cater

  • Ernie
  • Boy/Male

    English American

    Ernie

    A sometimes used as an independent name. Also, in England, 'Ernie' refers to the Electronic...

    Ernie

  • Caron
  • Surname or Lastname

    French

    Caron

    French : from a personal name of Gaulish origin, represented in Latin records in the form Caraunus. This name was borne by a 5th-century Breton saint who lived at Chartres and was murdered by robbers; his legend led to its widespread use as a personal name during the Middle Ages.English (of Norman origin) and French : habitational name for someone from Cairon in Calvados, France.English and French : metonymic occupational name for a carter, or possibly a cartwright, from a Norman and Picard form of Old French c(h)arron ‘cart’.There was a Caron or LeCaron, a missionary priest, in Quebec in 1615. The marriage of a Caron, of unknown origin, is recorded in Quebec in 1637.

    Caron

  • CYAN
  • Female

    English

    CYAN

    English name derived from the vocabulary word, from Greek kyanos, CYAN means "dark blue" and "lapis lazuli." The color cyan is also sometimes called blue-green, electric blue, and turquoise. 

    CYAN

  • Electra
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Danish, Greek

    Electra

    Bright; Shining

    Electra

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  • Broomhead
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Broomhead

    English : habitational name from Broomhead, now a district of Sheffield.

  • Saraa
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian, British, English, Muslim

    Saraa

    All in One; Pure; Happy

  • ZYGFRYD
  • Male

    Polish

    ZYGFRYD

    Polish form of German Siegfried, ZYGFRYD means "victory-peace."

  • Tirthya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Tirthya

    Three Gods Vishnu, Brahma and Shiva

  • Badrinath
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional

    Badrinath

    Lord of Mount Badri; Lord Vishnu; Lord Shiva

  • Surochana | ஸுரோசநா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Surochana | ஸுரோசநா

    Amiable, Brilliant, Illuminating

  • FRANJO
  • Male

    Croatian

    FRANJO

    , free.

  • Brother
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Brother

    English : from a byname occasionally used for a younger son, i.e. the brother (Old English brōðor) of someone important, or for a guild member (brother was used in this sense in Middle English).English and Irish : from the cognate Old Norse Bróðir, which was in use as a personal name, originally for a younger son.

  • Urva
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sindhi, Telugu

    Urva

    Huge; Big

  • Rook
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rook

    English : nickname from the bird (Old English hrōc), most likely given to a person with very dark hair or a dark complexion or to someone with a raucous voice.English : some early examples, such as Robert of ye Rook (London 1318) and Henry del Rook (Staffordshire 1332), point clearly to a local name of some kind. The first of these could be from a house sign, the second may be a variant of Rock 1.German : from a short form of a Germanic personal name formed with hrok, of uncertain origin; perhaps a cognate of 1 or from Middle High German rōhen ‘to cry or yell (in battle)’ or Old High German ruoh ‘intent’.Perhaps an altered spelling of German Ruck.

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  • Lection
  • n.

    A lesson or selection, esp. of Scripture, read in divine service.

  • Electro-dynamic
  • a.

    Alt. of Electro-dynamical

  • Electro-chronographic
  • a.

    Belonging to the electro-chronograph, or recorded by the aid of it.

  • Elector
  • a.

    Pertaining to an election or to electors.

  • Electro-metric
  • a.

    Alt. of Electro-metrical

  • Electro-ballistic
  • a.

    Pertaining to electro-ballistics.

  • Electro-chemical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to electro-chemistry.

  • Electron
  • n.

    Amber; also, the alloy of gold and silver, called electrum.

  • Electro-motive
  • a.

    Producing electro-motion; producing, or tending to produce, electricity or an electric current; causing electrical action or effects.

  • Electrine
  • a.

    Made of electrum, an alloy used by the ancients.

  • Election
  • a.

    The act of choosing; choice; selection.

  • Electro-dynamometer
  • n.

    An instrument for measuring the strength of electro-dynamic currents.

  • Electro-dynamical
  • a.

    Pertaining to the movements or force of electric or galvanic currents; dependent on electric force.

  • Electro-telegraphy
  • n.

    The art or science of constructing or using the electric telegraph; the transmission of messages by means of the electric telegraph.

  • Electro-kinetic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to electro-kinetics.

  • Electro-capillary
  • a.

    Pert. to, or caused by, electro-capillarity.

  • By-election
  • n.

    An election held by itself, not at the time of a general election.

  • Electro-puncturation
  • n.

    Alt. of Electro-puncturing

  • Electro-biologist
  • n.

    One versed in electro-biology.