Examples of using Electron microscopy in English and their translations into Chinese
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Electron Microscopy Austria.
EELS allows quick andreliable measurement of local thickness in transmission electron microscopy.
Hitachi Electron Microscopy.
This International Standarddefines terms used in the practice of scanning electron microscopy(SEM).
Electron microscopy allows us to image large proteins and their complexes.
Coating of samples is required in the field of electron microscopy to enable or improve the imaging of samples.
Under electron microscopy, the virus showed the typical appearance of coronavirus.
For instance, neutrons can be used to view smallpolymer chains that cannot be viewed through electron microscopy.
They then used scanning electron microscopy(SEM) to image the section surfaces of the inverse replicas.
His work in this areapaved the way for recent major developments in electron microscopy as a central tool in structural biology.
Scanning electron microscopy with dual-beam device(Zeiss NVision 40 with EDX and EBSD system).
A new method ofdiscovering materials using data analytics and electron microscopy has found a new class of extremely hard alloys.
Via scanning electron microscopy, the researchers could visually identify bacteria trapped in the gum(see pic).
In 1965, with Howie, Whelan, Pashley and Nicholson,he published the text''Electron microscopy of thin crystals''.
Scanning electron microscopy(SEM) visualizes details on the surfaces of specimens and gives a very nice 3D view.
In 1965, with Hirsch, Whelan, Pashley and Nicholson,he published the seminal text Electron Microscopy of Thin Crystals.
They used scanning electron microscopy to confirm that the AgNPs had a spherical shape and that the particles differed in size.
The same is true for materials such as lithium,which can not be observed using projection electron microscopy for atomic-level dendrites.
Cryogenic electron microscopy uses beams of electrons to examine the atomic structures of biomolecules that are frozen to help preserve them.
Scientists use a variety of techniques and analyzes its structure, including electron microscopy, X-ray and mass spectrometers and other equipment.
Analytical scanning electron microscopy was used to successfully identify the origin of 23 out of 29 of the impact craters on the selected cells.
Mineralogy of the samples was studied using the energydispersive spectroscopy analysis in conjunction with scanning electron microscopy with a view to developing a best processing technology.
Images obtained through electron microscopy revealed that when mosquitoes are deficient in the EOF-1 protein, the females lay eggs with abnormal-looking egg shells.
Previously, resolution of such minute particles had to rely on electron microscopy, where samples must be fixed and detection carried out under a vacuum.
Viewed under electron microscopy, the viruses show particles shaped like elongated filaments, sometimes coiled into strange shapes, that give the Filoviridae family its name.
There are many challenges with imaging biological specimens using electron microscopy and most of them also apply to energy dispersive X-ray spectrometry(EDS).
Using electron microscopy, the researchers analyzed plasma samples from about 100 people, and found up to 3.7 million of these mitochondria-containing structures per milliliter of plasma.
On April, french researchers used high-resolution and single-particle electron microscopy as well as atomic model building methods to get atomic level structure of human ribosomes.
Using a process called immuno-coupled electron microscopy, the scientists investigated the cellular events that go wrong inside the neurons which become vulnerable to disease.