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Light microscopy is been reported to be adequate for analyzing growth plate morphology [6].
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However, a complete analysis on the detailed morphology of the individual nanostructures on the nanonetworks including high-resolution electron microscopy is being pursued and will be reported in a different publication.
Atomic force microscopy is being used ever more widely in biological imaging, because of its unique ability to provide structural information at the single molecule level and under near-physiological conditions.
Transmission electron microscopy is being used to observe the element segregation into carbides, coke and graphite to clarify the mechanisms by which metal dusting occurs in 601 and 316 stainless steel alloys.
Under the DOTS program only AFB microscopy is being done.
In addition, virtual microscopy is being used for distance learning in Canada as reported by Pinder et al. (2008).
With the new probe development, a solid bridge between fluorescence microscopy and electron microscopy is being built, even leading to correlative imaging.
The analytical techniques such as Raman spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy (TEM), solid-state Fourier transform nuclear magnetic resonance (FT-NMR) spectroscopy and atomic force microscopy (AFM) are being used to understand the structural properties of GBNs [25].
After Voyles [40] first discerned the distribution of dopant atoms using scanning transmission electron microscopy, active studies are being carried out to examine the single atom or point defects in the crystal lattices.
Advanced modeling [ 14, 15] and microscopy techniques [ 16, 17] are being used to study cellobiohydrolase-substrate interactions.
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