Examples of using Electron microscope in English and their translations into Serbian
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It would be more feasible to scan a dead brain using an electron microscope, but even that technology is nowhere near good enough- and requires killing the subject first.
So this is actually real time, this is the images actually coming in from the electron microscope here?
Where necessary, our asbestos identification methods include using a transmission or scanning electron microscope to clearly distinguish asbestos from other inorganic
Individual CNTs can be soldered in an electron microscope, but the contact is not covalent
the contents of the cell are protected by the plasmalemma(the thinnest film visible only in an electron microscope).
If you have ever seen an electron microscope picture, you will see this.
So U of T sent over electron microscope pictures of the sample that lit up
Observed with an electron microscope, and the maximum length of the Nb carbonitride grains in the fracture surface was measured,
If I could see himself under an electron microscope powerful and perform other experiments on himself,
total of 600 patents, including the first high-resolution scanning electron microscope.
The program is enhanced by advanced research facilities that include the Deaver Herbarium, the Electron Microscope Facility, and the nationally prominent Microbial Genetic
such as scanning electron microscope, industrial CT scanner,
and so we first photographed it with the electron microscope years and years ago,
Surface characterization instruments, electron microscopes and scanning probe microscopes enables scientists to visualize atomic structures with chemical characterizations.
Apparently modern electron microscopes instantly kill everything beneath them, viewing only the mummified remains and debris.
Modern electron microscopes instantly kill everything beneath them, viewing only the mummified remains and debris.
The presence of these pollens was only found recently by modern criminologists using very high magnification electron microscopes.
What's more, using electron microscopes, the researchers also detected the presence of biomorphs or"mineral precipitates that can mimic tiny cells" in samples taken from both the lifeless pools
from transistors to quantum computers and from electron microscopes to advanced medical imaging scanners.
as well as in scientific instruments such as electron microscopes and particle accelerators.