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The scanning system employs a focused laser beam to stimulate a selected area of the sample, which is moved under the beam by a motorised stage.
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Called STED (for "stimulated emission depletion") microscopy, Hell's apparatus employs one laser beam to stimulate the molecules in, say, a cell nucleus to fluoresce and another to blank out all the fluorescence except that which occurs in a nano-size volume.
"He wanted to stimulate a movement".
Mr. Mullin said he wished to stimulate a debate.
"We are trying to stimulate a new market".
If government can dare £9.3bn to stimulate a transient event, surely it can do likewise to stimulate the economy.
(c) Band diagram illustrating the routes to thermionic, photo, and field emission as means to stimulate an electron beam by overcoming the surface potential barrier.
The near infrared wavelength activation leads to deeper penetration of the laser beam, allowing it to stimulate our photosensitizer in thicker tissues (up to 10mm).
Then, the researchers stimulated neurons in the biological clocks of both strains of mice using a laser and an optical fiber, through a technique called optogenetics -- a method that allows researchers to stimulate or suppress neurons with just a beam of light.
characteristic x ray) CT (XFCT .A 5-mm-diameter pencil beam produced by a polychromatic x-ray source equipped with a tungsten anode was used to stimulate emission of XRF photons from Pt drug embedded within a water phantom.
Tuttle welcomed the poll as a means to stimulate debate.
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