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

    branches of microscopy: optical, electron, and scanning probe microscopy, along with the emerging field of X-ray microscopy. Optical microscopy and electron

    Microscopy

    Microscopy

    Microscopy

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

    Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) is a microscopy technique in which a beam of electrons is transmitted through a specimen to form an image. The specimen

    Transmission electron microscopy

    Transmission electron microscopy

    Transmission_electron_microscopy

  • Atomic force microscopy
  • Type of microscopy

    Atomic force microscopy (AFM) or scanning force microscopy (SFM) is a very-high-resolution type of scanning probe microscopy (SPM), with demonstrated

    Atomic force microscopy

    Atomic force microscopy

    Atomic_force_microscopy

  • Scanning electron microscope
  • Type of electron microscope

    specialized instruments. An account of the early history of scanning electron microscopy has been presented by McMullan. Although Max Knoll produced a photo with

    Scanning electron microscope

    Scanning electron microscope

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  • Super-resolution microscopy
  • Series of techniques in optical microscopy

    Super-resolution microscopy is a series of techniques in optical microscopy that allow such images to have resolutions higher than those imposed by the

    Super-resolution microscopy

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  • Fluorescence microscope
  • Optical microscope that uses fluorescence and phosphorescence

    more complex fluorescence microscopy techniques like confocal microscopy and total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy while xenon lamps, and mercury

    Fluorescence microscope

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  • Interferometric microscopy
  • Interferometric microscopy or imaging interferometric microscopy is the concept of microscopy which is related to holography, synthetic-aperture imaging

    Interferometric microscopy

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  • Scanning probe microscopy
  • Branch of microscopy

    Scanning probe microscopy (SPM) is a branch of microscopy that forms images of surfaces using a physical probe that scans the specimen. SPM was founded

    Scanning probe microscopy

    Scanning_probe_microscopy

  • Phase-contrast microscopy
  • Optical microscopy technique

    Phase-contrast microscopy (PCM) is an optical microscopy technique that converts phase shifts in light passing through a transparent specimen to brightness

    Phase-contrast microscopy

    Phase-contrast microscopy

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  • Cryogenic electron microscopy
  • Electron microscopy technique

    Cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM) is a transmission electron microscopy technique applied to samples cooled to cryogenic temperatures. Developed

    Cryogenic electron microscopy

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  • Interference microscopy
  • Use of optical interference patterns to visualize small objects

    Interference microscopy involves measurements of differences in the path between two beams of light that have been split. The interacting waves of the

    Interference microscopy

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  • Confocal microscopy
  • Optical imaging technique

    Confocal microscopy is an optical imaging technique for increasing optical resolution and contrast of a micrograph by means of using a spatial pinhole

    Confocal microscopy

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  • Dark-field microscopy
  • Laboratory technique

    Dark-field microscopy, also called dark-ground microscopy, describes microscopy methods, in both light and electron microscopy, which exclude the unscattered

    Dark-field microscopy

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  • Fluctuation electron microscopy
  • Fluctuation electron microscopy (FEM), originally called Variable Coherence Microscopy before decoherence effects in the sample rendered that naming moot

    Fluctuation electron microscopy

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

    transmission electron microscopy (EFTEM) Environmental scanning electron microscope (ESEM) Immune electron microscopy In situ electron microscopy Low-energy electron

    Electron microscope

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  • Expansion microscopy
  • Utilizing polymers to examine small biological samples

    Expansion microscopy (ExM) is a sample preparation tool for biological samples that allows investigators to identify small structures by expanding them

    Expansion microscopy

    Expansion_microscopy

  • STED microscopy
  • Technique in fluorescence microscopy

    Stimulated emission depletion (STED) microscopy is one of the techniques that make up super-resolution microscopy. It creates super-resolution images by

    STED microscopy

    STED microscopy

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  • Light sheet fluorescence microscopy
  • Fluorescence microscopy technique

    Light sheet fluorescence microscopy (LSFM) is a fluorescence microscopy technique with an intermediate-to-high optical resolution, but good optical sectioning

    Light sheet fluorescence microscopy

    Light sheet fluorescence microscopy

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  • Hallucination (artificial intelligence)
  • Erroneous AI-generated content

    fictitious references. Some nonexistent phrases such as "vegetative electron microscopy" have appeared in many research papers as a result of having become embedded

    Hallucination (artificial intelligence)

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  • Optical microscope
  • Microscope that uses visible light

    optical microscopy which do not use visible light include scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy and scanning probe microscopy, which

    Optical microscope

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  • Scanning confocal electron microscopy
  • Scanning confocal electron microscopy (SCEM) is an electron microscopy technique analogous to scanning confocal optical microscopy (SCOM). In this technique

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  • Quantum microscopy
  • Quantum microscopy allows microscopic properties of matter and quantum particles to be measured and imaged. Various types of microscopy use quantum principles

    Quantum microscopy

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  • Three-photon microscopy
  • microscopy (3PEF) is a high-resolution fluorescence microscopy based on nonlinear excitation effect. Different from two-photon excitation microscopy,

    Three-photon microscopy

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  • Digital holographic microscopy
  • Quantitative phase microscope

    holographic microscopy (DHM) is digital holography applied to microscopy. Digital holographic microscopy distinguishes itself from other microscopy methods

    Digital holographic microscopy

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  • Bright-field microscopy
  • Optical microscopy illumination technique

    Bright-field microscopy (BF) is the simplest of all the optical microscopy illumination techniques. Sample illumination is transmitted (i.e., illuminated

    Bright-field microscopy

    Bright-field microscopy

    Bright-field_microscopy

  • Immune electron microscopy
  • Variant of electron microscopy

    electron microscopy (more often called immunoelectron microscopy) is the equivalent of immunofluorescence, but it uses electron microscopy rather than

    Immune electron microscopy

    Immune electron microscopy

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  • Pump–probe microscopy
  • Non-linear optical imaging modality

    Pump–probe microscopy is a non-linear optical imaging modality used in femtochemistry to study chemical reactions. It is a kind of ultrafast laser spectroscopy

    Pump–probe microscopy

    Pump–probe_microscopy

  • Open Microscopy Environment
  • Consortium for microscopy image data

    The Open Microscopy Environment, or OME, is a consortium that develops open-source infrastructure for microscopy. OME is known for maintaining the OMERO

    Open Microscopy Environment

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  • Polarized light microscopy
  • Optical microscopy techniques

    Polarized light microscopy can mean any of a number of optical microscopy techniques involving polarized light. Simple techniques include illumination

    Polarized light microscopy

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  • Scanning microscopy
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Scanning microscopy may refer to: Scanning probe microscopy Atomic force microscopy Scanning tunneling microscope Scanning electron microscope Scanning

    Scanning microscopy

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  • Negative stain
  • In microscopy, negative staining is an established method, often used in diagnostic microscopy, for contrasting a thin specimen with an optically opaque

    Negative stain

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  • Two-photon excitation microscopy
  • Fluorescence imaging technique

    Two-photon excitation microscopy (TPEF or 2PEF) is a fluorescence imaging technique that is particularly well-suited to image scattering living tissue

    Two-photon excitation microscopy

    Two-photon excitation microscopy

    Two-photon_excitation_microscopy

  • Differential interference contrast microscopy
  • Optical microscopy technique

    interference contrast (DIC) microscopy, also called Nomarski interference contrast (NIC) or Nomarski microscopy, is an optical microscopy technique used to enhance

    Differential interference contrast microscopy

    Differential interference contrast microscopy

    Differential_interference_contrast_microscopy

  • Photoemission electron microscopy
  • Type of electron microscopy

    Photoemission electron microscopy (PEEM, also called photoelectron microscopy, PEM) is a type of electron microscopy that utilizes local variations in

    Photoemission electron microscopy

    Photoemission_electron_microscopy

  • Visual artifact
  • Anomaly in digital graphics or imagery

    digital graphics and other forms of imagery, especially photography and microscopy. Image quality factors, different types of visual artifacts Compression

    Visual artifact

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  • Photoacoustic microscopy
  • Photoacoustic microscopy is an imaging method based on the photoacoustic effect and is a subset of photoacoustic tomography. Photoacoustic microscopy takes advantage

    Photoacoustic microscopy

    Photoacoustic microscopy

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  • Ultrasound Localization Microscopy
  • Advanced ultrasound imaging technique

    Ultrasound Localization Microscopy (ULM) is an advanced ultrasound technique used for animal and human imaging. By localizing microbubbles, ULM overcomes

    Ultrasound Localization Microscopy

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  • 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

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  • List of materials analysis methods
  • laser scanning microscopy COSY – Correlation spectroscopy Cryo-EM – Cryo-electron microscopy Cryo-SEM – Cryo-scanning electron microscopy CV – Cyclic voltammetry

    List of materials analysis methods

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  • Microscopy and Microanalysis
  • Academic journal

    including electron microscopy, fluorescence microscopy, atomic force microscopy, and live-cell imaging. It is published for the Microscopy Society of America

    Microscopy and Microanalysis

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  • Scanning tunneling microscope
  • Imaging Instrument

    Tunneling Spectroscopy (STS)", Scanning Probe Microscopy: Atomic Force Microscopy and Scanning Tunneling Microscopy, NanoScience and Technology, Berlin, Heidelberg:

    Scanning tunneling microscope

    Scanning tunneling microscope

    Scanning_tunneling_microscope

  • Intravital microscopy
  • Imaging of cells in living animals

    Intravital microscopy is a form of microscopy that allows observing biological processes in live animals (in vivo) at a high resolution that makes distinguishing

    Intravital microscopy

    Intravital microscopy

    Intravital_microscopy

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

    fixative for light microscopy is 10% neutral buffered formalin, or NBF (4% formaldehyde in phosphate buffered saline). For electron microscopy, the most commonly

    Histology

    Histology

    Histology

  • Scanning voltage microscopy
  • Scientific experimental technique

    Scanning voltage microscopy (SVM), sometimes also called nanopotentiometry, is a scientific experimental technique based on atomic force microscopy. A conductive

    Scanning voltage microscopy

    Scanning_voltage_microscopy

  • Acoustic microscopy
  • Magnified visualization through ultrasound

    Acoustic microscopy is microscopy that employs very high or ultra high frequency ultrasound. Acoustic microscopes operate non-destructively and penetrate

    Acoustic microscopy

    Acoustic_microscopy

  • Structured illumination light sheet microscopy
  • Structured-illumination light sheet microscopy

    Structured illumination light sheet microscopy (SI-LSM) is an optical imaging technique used for achieving volumetric imaging with high temporal and spatial

    Structured illumination light sheet microscopy

    Structured_illumination_light_sheet_microscopy

  • Near-field scanning optical microscope
  • Microscopy technique

    Near-field scanning optical microscopy (NSOM) or scanning near-field optical microscopy (SNOM) is a microscopy technique for nanostructure investigation

    Near-field scanning optical microscope

    Near-field scanning optical microscope

    Near-field_scanning_optical_microscope

  • Cell biology
  • Branch of biology that studies cells

    biochemistry, and cell composition. The study of cells is performed using microscopy techniques, cell culture, and cell fractionation. These are used for research

    Cell biology

    Cell biology

    Cell_biology

  • Immunolabeling
  • Procedure for detection and localization of an antigen

    pituitary adenoma cell cultures via light microscopy and other electron microscopic methods. This type of microscopy confirmed that the primary adenoma cell

    Immunolabeling

    Immunolabeling

    Immunolabeling

  • Magnetic resonance microscopy
  • Magnetic resonance microscopy (MRM, μMRI) is magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) at a microscopic level down to the scale of microns. The first definition

    Magnetic resonance microscopy

    Magnetic resonance microscopy

    Magnetic_resonance_microscopy

  • Photon scanning microscopy
  • Type of microscopic technique used for imaging surfaces by tunneling of photons

    photoluminescence, absorption, and Raman spectroscopy. Conventional optical microscopy utilizing far-field illumination achieves resolution that is restricted

    Photon scanning microscopy

    Photon_scanning_microscopy

  • Interference reflection microscopy
  • Optical microscopy technique based on thin-film interference

    Interference reflection microscopy (IRM), also called Reflection Interference Contrast Microscopy (RICM) or Reflection Contrast Microscopy (RCM) depending on

    Interference reflection microscopy

    Interference reflection microscopy

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

    transmission electron microscopy (EFTEM) High-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) Scanning confocal electron microscopy (SCEM) Scanning electron

    Scanning transmission electron microscopy

    Scanning transmission electron microscopy

    Scanning_transmission_electron_microscopy

  • Time-lapse microscopy
  • Type of microscopy

    Time-lapse microscopy is time-lapse photography applied to microscopy. Microscope image sequences are recorded and then viewed at a greater speed to give

    Time-lapse microscopy

    Time-lapse microscopy

    Time-lapse_microscopy

  • Virtual microscopy
  • Virtual microscopy is a method of posting microscope images on, and transmitting them over, computer networks. This allows independent viewing of images

    Virtual microscopy

    Virtual microscopy

    Virtual_microscopy

  • Scanning helium microscopy
  • The scanning helium microscope (SHeM) is a form of microscopy that uses low-energy (5–100 meV) neutral helium atoms to image the surface of a sample without

    Scanning helium microscopy

    Scanning helium microscopy

    Scanning_helium_microscopy

  • Johan Sebastiaan Ploem
  • Dutch microscopist and artist

    contribution to the field of fluorescence microscopy, and invented reflection interference contrast microscopy. Ploem was born on 25 August 1927 in Sawahlunto

    Johan Sebastiaan Ploem

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  • Tomography
  • Imaging by sections or sectioning using a penetrative wave

    methods listed above. A new technique called synchrotron X-ray tomographic microscopy (SRXTM) allows for detailed three-dimensional scanning of fossils. The

    Tomography

    Tomography

    Tomography

  • Nanovid microscopy
  • Microscopic technique using colloidal gold

    Nanovid microscopy, from "nanometer video-enhanced microscopy", is a microscopic technique aimed at visualizing colloidal gold particles of 20–40 nm diameter

    Nanovid microscopy

    Nanovid_microscopy

  • Microtome
  • Tool to cut fine samples for microscopy

    for light microscopy. Glass knives are used to slice sections for light microscopy and to slice very thin sections for electron microscopy. Industrial

    Microtome

    Microtome

  • Stool test
  • Medical examination of fecal matter

    collection and analysis of fecal matter. Microbial analysis (culturing), microscopy and chemical tests are among the tests performed on stool samples. Stool

    Stool test

    Stool test

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  • Quantitative phase-contrast microscopy
  • Quantitative phase contrast microscopy or quantitative phase imaging are the collective names for a group of microscopy methods that quantify the phase

    Quantitative phase-contrast microscopy

    Quantitative phase-contrast microscopy

    Quantitative_phase-contrast_microscopy

  • 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

  • Scanning electrochemical microscopy
  • Technique of scanning probe microscopy

    Scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) is a technique within the broader class of scanning probe microscopy (SPM) that is used to measure the local

    Scanning electrochemical microscopy

    Scanning_electrochemical_microscopy

  • Vertico spatially modulated illumination
  • (spatially modulated illumination) and SPDM (spectral precision distance microscopy). The effective optical resolution of this optical nanoscope has reached

    Vertico spatially modulated illumination

    Vertico spatially modulated illumination

    Vertico_spatially_modulated_illumination

  • Scanning thermal microscopy
  • Scanning thermal microscopy (SThM) is a type of scanning probe microscopy that maps the local temperature and thermal conductivity of an interface. The

    Scanning thermal microscopy

    Scanning thermal microscopy

    Scanning_thermal_microscopy

  • Dermatoscopy
  • Medical examination of the skin

    (skopéō), meaning "to look", also known as dermoscopy or epiluminescence microscopy, is the examination of skin lesions with a dermatoscope. It is a tool

    Dermatoscopy

    Dermatoscopy

    Dermatoscopy

  • Interferometric scattering microscopy
  • Microscopy methods

    Interferometric scattering microscopy (iSCAT) refers to a class of methods that detect and image a subwavelength object by interfering the light scattered

    Interferometric scattering microscopy

    Interferometric scattering microscopy

    Interferometric_scattering_microscopy

  • Atomic force acoustic microscopy
  • acoustic microscopy (AFAM) is a type of scanning probe microscopy (SPM). It is a combination of acoustic microscopy and atomic force microscopy. The principal

    Atomic force acoustic microscopy

    Atomic force acoustic microscopy

    Atomic_force_acoustic_microscopy

  • South Africa
  • Country in Southern Africa

    tomography (CT scan); and Aaron Klug developed crystallographic electron microscopy techniques. Cormack and Klug received Nobel Prizes for their work. Sydney

    South Africa

    South Africa

    South_Africa

  • Piezoresponse force microscopy
  • Microscopy technique for piezoelectric materials

    Piezoresponse force microscopy (PFM) is a variant of atomic force microscopy (AFM) that allows imaging and manipulation of piezoelectric/ferroelectric

    Piezoresponse force microscopy

    Piezoresponse force microscopy

    Piezoresponse_force_microscopy

  • Optical sectioning
  • Imaging of focal planes within a thick sample

    Many different techniques for optical sectioning are used and several microscopy techniques are specifically designed to improve the quality of optical

    Optical sectioning

    Optical sectioning

    Optical_sectioning

  • Differential dynamic microscopy
  • Differential dynamic microscopy (DDM) is an imaging-based optical technique that enables performing light scattering-like experiments by means of a conventional

    Differential dynamic microscopy

    Differential_dynamic_microscopy

  • Microscope
  • Scientific instrument for observing small objects

    used to examine objects that are too small to be seen by the naked eye. Microscopy is the science of investigating small objects and structures using a microscope

    Microscope

    Microscope

    Microscope

  • Ernst Ruska-Centre
  • The Ernst Ruska-Centre for Microscopy and Spectroscopy with Electrons (ER-C) is an institute located on the campus of Forschungszentrum Jülich belonging

    Ernst Ruska-Centre

    Ernst_Ruska-Centre

  • Diagnostic microscopy
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Diagnostic microscopy may refer to: Histopathology of tissues Smear test of free cells or small tissue fragments This disambiguation page lists articles

    Diagnostic microscopy

    Diagnostic_microscopy

  • Staining
  • Technique used to enhance visual contrast of specimens observed under a microscope

    can then be mounted and inspected. Most of the dyes commonly used in microscopy are available as BSC-certified stains. This means that samples of the

    Staining

    Staining

    Staining

  • Angular resolution
  • Ability of any image-forming device to distinguish small details of an object

    super-resolution microscopy. These include optical near-fields (Near-field scanning optical microscope) or a diffraction technique called 4Pi STED microscopy. Objects

    Angular resolution

    Angular resolution

    Angular_resolution

  • Urinalysis
  • Array of tests performed on urine

    properties such as pH, glucose concentration, and protein levels; and microscopy is performed to identify elements such as cells, urinary casts, crystals

    Urinalysis

    Urinalysis

    Urinalysis

  • Scanning capacitance microscopy
  • Scanning capacitance microscopy (SCM) is a variety of scanning probe microscopy in which a narrow probe electrode is positioned in contact or close proximity

    Scanning capacitance microscopy

    Scanning_capacitance_microscopy

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

    penetrate most objects, there is no need to specially prepare them for X-ray microscopy observations. Unlike visible light, X-rays do not reflect or refract easily

    X-ray microscope

    X-ray microscope

    X-ray_microscope

  • CASS microscopy
  • diffraction-limited imaging of a target embedded in a turbid sample. CASS microscopy makes use of time-gated detection and spatial input-output wave correlation

    CASS microscopy

    CASS_microscopy

  • Computational microscopy
  • Algorithmic imaging methods that reconstruct quantitative phase and amplitude

    Computational microscopy combines tailored illumination, coherent scattering, and algorithmic reconstruction to generate quantitative 2D and 3D images

    Computational microscopy

    Computational microscopy

    Computational_microscopy

  • Second-harmonic imaging microscopy
  • Microscope imaging technique

    Second-harmonic imaging microscopy (SHIM) is based on a nonlinear optical effect known as second-harmonic generation (SHG). SHIM has been established as

    Second-harmonic imaging microscopy

    Second-harmonic imaging microscopy

    Second-harmonic_imaging_microscopy

  • Field-emission microscopy
  • Analytical technique used in materials science

    Field-emission microscopy (FEM) is an analytical technique that is used in materials science to study the surfaces of needle apexes. The FEM was invented

    Field-emission microscopy

    Field-emission_microscopy

  • Field of view
  • Extent of the observable world seen at any given moment

    or height); f {\displaystyle f} is the focal length of the lens. In microscopy, the field of view in high power (usually a 400-fold magnification when

    Field of view

    Field of view

    Field_of_view

  • Three-photon adaptive optics microscopy
  • Fluorescence imaging technology

    traditional confocal microscopy (also known as single-photon microscopy) and two-photon microscopy. Three-photon excitation microscopy (3PEF) was first performed

    Three-photon adaptive optics microscopy

    Three-photon_adaptive_optics_microscopy

  • Zeiss (company)
  • German optics company

    divisions for microscopy and other precision optics (effectively reuniting the pre-war Carl Zeiss enterprise) and moving its microscopy and planetarium

    Zeiss (company)

    Zeiss (company)

    Zeiss_(company)

  • Micrograph
  • Process for producing pictures with a microscope

    elemental analysis and so on. Micrographs are widely used in all fields of microscopy. A light micrograph or photomicrograph is a micrograph prepared using

    Micrograph

    Micrograph

    Micrograph

  • Point spread function
  • Response if an optical system to a point source of light

    electron microscopy and other imaging techniques such as 3D microscopy (like in confocal laser scanning microscopy) and fluorescence microscopy. The degree

    Point spread function

    Point spread function

    Point_spread_function

  • Replication (microscopy)
  • structure in-situ. The FMR replica is then transferred to a glass slide for examination by optical microscopy, electron microscopy, and other methods. v t e

    Replication (microscopy)

    Replication (microscopy)

    Replication_(microscopy)

  • Wide-field multiphoton microscopy
  • Wide-field multiphoton microscopy refers to an optical non-linear imaging technique tailored for ultrafast imaging in which a large area of the object

    Wide-field multiphoton microscopy

    Wide-field_multiphoton_microscopy

  • Eric Betzig
  • American physicist (born 1960)

    has worked to develop the field of fluorescence microscopy and photoactivated localization microscopy. He was awarded the 2014 Nobel Prize in Chemistry

    Eric Betzig

    Eric Betzig

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  • Photoconductive atomic force microscopy
  • Type of atomic force microscopy

    Photoconductive atomic force microscopy (PC-AFM) is a variant of atomic force microscopy that measures photoconductivity in addition to surface forces

    Photoconductive atomic force microscopy

    Photoconductive atomic force microscopy

    Photoconductive_atomic_force_microscopy

  • Pathology
  • Study of disease

    centers of scholarship. By the 17th century, the study of rudimentary microscopy was underway and examination of tissues had led British Royal Society

    Pathology

    Pathology

    Pathology

  • Total internal reflection fluorescence microscope
  • Microscope observing a thin depth of a cell

    was an optical technique that illuminates the entire sample. Confocal microscopy was then introduced in 1960 which decreased the background and exposure

    Total internal reflection fluorescence microscope

    Total_internal_reflection_fluorescence_microscope

  • Numerical aperture
  • Characteristic of an optical system

    between different areas of optics. Numerical aperture is commonly used in microscopy to describe the acceptance cone of an objective (and hence its light-gathering

    Numerical aperture

    Numerical aperture

    Numerical_aperture

  • Magnetic force microscope
  • Magnetic force microscopy (MFM) is a variety of atomic force microscopy, in which a sharp magnetized tip scans a magnetic sample; the tip-sample magnetic

    Magnetic force microscope

    Magnetic force microscope

    Magnetic_force_microscope

  • Microscope slide
  • Thin, flat piece of glass onto which a sample is placed to be examined under a microscope

    contacting the specimen and vice versa; in oil immersion microscopy or water immersion microscopy the cover slip prevents contact between the immersion liquid

    Microscope slide

    Microscope slide

    Microscope_slide

  • Traction force microscopy
  • Method of examining cell surfaces at the molecular level

    In cellular biology, traction force microscopy (TFM) is an experimental method for determining the tractions on the surface of a cell by obtaining measurements

    Traction force microscopy

    Traction_force_microscopy

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  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Phineus

    Mouth of brass.

  • Meghanad | மேகநாத
  • Boy/Male

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    Meghanad | மேகநாத

    Son of raavan). Megh means cloud n naad means sound. he was named so because a terrific thunder occurred when he took birth (Ravana's son, who made Laxman unconscious in the battlefield with his arrow)

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    Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi

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    Ingelise

    Ing's Grace

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    HELAH

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Chel'ah, HELAH means "depraved" or "rust." In the bible, this is the name of a wife of Asher.

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    Desert; Bare Soil

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    Warrington

    English : habitational name from a place of this name in Cheshire (formerly in Lancashire), probably named in Old English as Wæringtun ‘settlement by the weir’, from Old English wæring (not independently recorded), a derivative of wær ‘weir’. Another Warrington, in Buckinghamshire, which may also have given rise to the surname, is recorded in the 12th century as Wardintone, probably from an unattested personal name Wearda or Wǣrheard + -ing-, denoting association, + tūn ‘settlement’, ‘estate’.

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    Dedrick

    Rules the people.

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  • Microscopist
  • n.

    One skilled in, or given to, microscopy.

  • Microscopal
  • a.

    Pertaining to microscopy, or to the use of the microscope.

  • Microscopy
  • n.

    The use of the microscope; investigation with the microscope.

  • Microscopical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the microscope or to microscopy; made with a microscope; as, microscopic observation.

  • Micro-chemistry
  • n.

    The application of chemical tests to minute objects or portions of matter, magnified by the use of the microscopy; -- distinguished from macro-chemistry.