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The satellite, called MicroSCOPE, will test whether gravitational mass really equals inertial mass a basic identity that lies at the heart of Einstein's relativity.
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Any details of the signals can be focused adaptively by wavelet transform, so it is called 'digital microscope'.
One of my favorites is Lobel's illustration of a nice Maxine Kumin poem called "The Microscope".
This microscope, also called an atomic force microscope, probes the topography of the surface, like a record player "reads" a record's grooves.
Devices called scanning tunneling microscopes and atomic force microscopes have been used for more than 15 years to scrutinize the surfaces of materials.
To depict depth, Haber used a device called a confocal microscope, which measures depth across a line parallel to the axis of a cylinder.
The slow cooling promotes the growth of minerals large enough to be identified visually without the aid of a microscope (called phaneritic, from the Greek phaneros, meaning "visible").
As a result, the rock is either composed of minerals that can be seen only with the aid of a microscope (called aphanitic, from the Greek aphanēs, meaning "invisible") or contains no minerals at all (in the latter case, the rock is composed of glass, which is a highly viscous liquid).
Braedius Medical, a company owned by a relative of Can Ince, has developed and designed a handheld microscope called CytoCam-IDF imaging.
In this study, we validated a third generation novel lightweight computer-controlled imaging sensor-based handheld microscope called the Cytocam-IDF imaging by comparing it to a second generation device, SDF imaging.
A type of microscope called an electron microscope which uses beams of particles called electrons is particularly useful for examining tiny objects or structures because it can produce images with a higher level of detail than microscopes that use light.
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