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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sweep electron microscope" is not correct in English; it should be "a scanning electron microscope." You can use it when referring to a type of electron microscope that provides images of samples by scanning them with a focused beam of electrons.
Example: "The researchers used a scanning electron microscope to analyze the surface structure of the material."
Alternatives: "a scanning electron microscope" or "a SEM."
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The implants were investigated in a sweep electron microscope and there was no significant tissue adherence on any of the implants (see Figure 1A).
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Typically, histological specimens are cut into thin sections, stained and then examined with either a light microscope or an electron microscope.
This culminated in the first successful version of a system known as a scanning transmission electron microscope, or STEM.
You need a scanning electron microscope.
Diatoms imaged using a scanning electron microscope.
This image was made with a scanning electron microscope.
Both images were made using a scanning electron microscope.
Both images were taken with a tunneling electron microscope.
Among those, he said, are a powerful electron microscope that can examine the arrangements of atoms.
By The New Yorker July 8, 2015 Sample from Juno Beach, photographed with a scanning electron microscope.
They returned home to put the material under a scanning electron microscope.
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