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Theoretical resolution limits for the light field microscope are discussed and compared with experimental measurements using a USAF 1951 resolution target, pollen grains, and fluorescent beads.
Methods incorporating these advantages in the post-processing for the enhanced robustness of the microscope are discussed as a substitute for vibration isolation.
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Different aspects of desirable developments in (scanning) transmission electron microscopes are discussed.
Phase transition temperatures obtained by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and textural observations elicited by polarizing optical microscope (POM) studies are discussed.
Vapor-grown graphitic whiskers in wood charcoal formed during heat treatment above 2000 °C are discussed through electron microscope observations.
Synthesis details are discussed, with film morphologies and structures characterized by X-ray diffraction, field emission scanning electron microscope, transmission electron microscope and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy.
The fluorescence emission of ECFP from tissues was relatively weak using the setup on our fluorescent microscope (although it was very bright in the two photon microscope to be discussed later).
Application potential of the nanowires as probes of atomic force microscopes (AFMs) was discussed by predicting their structural compatibility with AFM cantilevers based on continuum elasticity.
Doubtful cases were reevaluated under a double-headed microscope and staining was discussed until consensus was achieved.
The morphologies of eroded surface were examined by scanning electron microscope, and the possible wear mechanism was discussed.
The failure morphologies of the RAS were analyzed by scanning electron microscope (SEM) and the fracture mechanism was discussed.
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