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n. (electron microscope English)
Usage examples of "electron microscopes".
To obtain higher magnification, they would have to go to a separate room, or else use the electron microscopes.
TV image-intensifiers were already in use for electron microscopes, X-ray machines, and other devices.
So slides were prepared and placed under the electron microscopes, first set at magnification 20,000 for area search.
Even now scientists in Atlanta, some of whom he knew, were peering into electron microscopes to map the structure of this new version, later to compare it with samples of other known strains.
They never found a single organism, even with electron microscopes, that would produce the plague.
They can see it in their electron microscopes, but the DNA sequence information so far doesn't offer any useful clues.
Since electron microscopes won't be feasible for some years, to some degree the down-time doctors are going to have to take statements about viruses on faith.
This was all rather strange to see, for I was accustomed to arcane instruments like scanning electron microscopes and gas chromatographs.
She had oohed and ahhed over a generous assortment of electron microscopes, incubators, radiation counters, test tubes, petri dishes, titration setups, gas chromatography equipment, MRI scanners, and other apparatus she couldn’.
The bulky electron microscopes, X-ray viewers, and electrophoresis apparatus sat against the walls, silent and unused.
It has state-of-the-art electron microscopes and at present two resident geniuses, one of whom you met.
It is so thin that only in the 1950*5, with the aid of the best electron microscopes available, could it really be studied.
There were two electron microscopes enshrined in one building—.
Counters, filled with securely anchored optical microscopes, compu-tabs, electron microscopes, and probes ringed the room.
He had just been turning to look at a huge display of electron microscopes when a sharp pain had gotten him in the right hand.