Examples of using Micrograph in English and their translations into Indonesian
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The resulting image is called a micrograph.
Scanning electron micrograph of a human hair.
A TEM micrograph of the yellow fever virus(234,000× magnification).
Here is a scanning electron micrograph of a grain of pollen.
Micrograph of the nucleus basalis(of Meynert), which produces acetylcholine in the CNS.
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The spherical structure in this light micrograph is an asexual conidiophore.
Inset: electron micrograph of the electromechanical resonator used by Mahboob et al.
Pollen grains come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes,and surface markings characteristic of the species see electron micrograph, right.
A scanning electron micrograph of HIV budding from a cultured white blood cell.
These creepy crawlies really might be in your house(or nearby, at least),so enjoy these coloured scanning electron micrograph portraits… if you dare.
This transmission electron micrograph(TEM) revealed the presence of hepatitis B virions.
Micrograph of a pap test showing changes(upper-right of image) associated with herpes simplex virus, a vertically transmitted infection.
Pollen grains come in a wide variety of shapes(most often spherical), sizes,and surface markings characteristic of the species(see electron micrograph, right).
A scanning electron micrograph of Salmonella enterobacteria invading a cultured human cell.
The coat protein self assembles into the rod like helical structure(16.3 proteins per helix turn)around the RNA which forms a hairpin loop structure(see the Electron Micrograph below).
Transmission electron micrograph of multiple bacteriophages attached to a bacterial cell wall.
Micrograph showing full-thickness epidermal necrosis with a basket weave-like stratum corneum and separation of the dermis and epidermis, skin biopsy, H&E stain.
Colored scanning electron micrograph of the spirochaete bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi cause of lyme disease in humans.
Micrograph of a liposarcoma with some dedifferentiation, that is not identifiable as a liposarcoma,(left edge of image) and a differentiated component(with lipoblasts and increased vascularity(right of image)).
A thin-section transmission electron micrograph(TEM) reveals the ultrastructural appearance of a single virus particle, or"virion", of measles virus.
Scanning electron micrograph of a human T lymphocyte(also called a T-cell) from the immune system of a healthy donor.
Although rotavirus was discovered in 1973 by Ruth Bishop andher colleagues by electron micrograph images[4] and accounts for up to 50% of hospitalisations for severe diarrhoea in infants and children,[5] its importance has been underestimated within the public health community, particularly in developing countries.
Scanning electron micrograph of a human T lymphocyte(also called a T cell) from the immune system of a healthy donor.
Although Rotavirus was discovered in 1973 by Ruth Bishop andher colleagues by electron micrograph images and accounts for approximately one third of hospitalisations for severe diarrhoea in infants and children, its importance has historically been underestimated within the public health community, particularly in developing countries.
An electron micrograph of insect flight tissue in cross section shows a hexagonal array of two kinds of protein filaments.
Five years later, Heuer patented Micrograph, the world's first wristwatch with chronometer function, capable of measuring 1/100th of a second.
Transmission electron micrograph of a microvessel showing endothelial cells, which encircle an erythrocyte(E), forming the innermost layer of the vessel, the tunica intima.
Scanning electron micrograph revealing self-assembled superstructures(colored regions) formed by the surprising dynamics of molecules containing peptide and DNA segments.
This scanning electron micrograph shows rod-shaped Pseudomonas fluorescens bacterium completely encased within the polymer fibers of an open-weave, porous hydrogel formed by electrospinning.