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Hell developed a technique called stimulated emission depletion microscopy in 2000.
These essentially squeezed the light out of the excited molecules through a process called stimulated emission.
A laser amplifies light into an exquisitely bright and uniform beam through a weird quantum mechanical process called "stimulated emission".
Here we will show how a simple event, such as the intersection of a unique incoming dislocation with a crack front, induces the generation of new dislocations: this effect is called "stimulated emission".
STED, for instance, is usually implemented as a point-scanning approach that uses a "donut" of light, superimposed on the excitation beam, to force fluorophores at the periphery of the illumination volume to stay dark via a process called "stimulated emission," thereby shrinking the emitting region to the donut's center.
Recently, a newly developed label-free chemical imaging technique called stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) microscopy has been used for a variety of samples, including algae samples [ 33].
TSR (sometimes called stimulated reporting) is a variant of spontaneous reporting that focuses on capturing ADRs in a well-defined group of patients on treatment [ 14].
In 1994, however, Stefan Hell and Jan Wichmann predicted that the diffraction limit could be beaten by a new form of fluorescence microscopy called stimulated emission depletion (STED) microscopy (Hell and Wichmann, 1994).
The cabinet called for stimulating the economy through faster construction of railroads, schools, clinics and other infrastructure.
Long part of traditional Chinese medicine, "auricular therapy," as it is called, entails stimulating key points of the outer ear (corresponding to body parts and functions) with seeds or needles as in traditional acupuncture.
Dr. Lyman and his colleagues say that doctors should make more use of drugs called colony stimulating factors to keep up the white cell counts and help patients through the full-strength treatment.
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