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Using an electron microscope to make their discoveries, they indicate that the technique could be used in determining color features of other ancient birds and possibly even dinosaurs.
They then placed their zeolite atop a conductive surface with the pores facing up and used the tip of an atomic force microscope to make contact with individual DXPs at the top end of single pores.
After the implantation, pipettes were examined under the microscope to make sure that all cells were implanted.
Subsequently, the filled micropipette was inspected with a microscope to make sure the tip was not broken, and no air bubbles were left in the tip of the micropipette.
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This allows near-field scanning optical microscopes to make out details as small as 1-500,000th of inch in width, but light leakages through the edges of the pinhole prevented finer resolution.
For the practical quiz, LO questions assessed a student's abilities to: use microscopes to make observations, use observations to identify specimens and/or parts of specimens, and comprehend material.
"That's when I realized," he says, "that being a bread-and-butter pathologist who looked at microscope slides to make a diagnosis wasn't my cup of tea".
The PDMS device was then plasma bonded using an oxygen plasma (Diener Electronics) to glass microscope slides to make a sealed device.
In this work, we show the experimental set-up and the obtained results, showing that this technique can be used to study different kinds of materials, connected to different conventional microscopes and to make holographic interferometry.
For hqEx168 and hqEx174, because the transgene arrays were not chromosomally integrated, GFP positive worms were hand-picked under the microscope and pooled to make lysates.
The excised tissues are then fixed, sliced, stained, and finally examined under a microscope by pathologists to make a diagnosis, resulting in a turnaround time ranging from hours to days.
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