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  • ...methylene blue can also be used to examine [[RNA]] or [[DNA]] under the [[microscope]] or in a gel: as an example, a solution of methylene blue can be used to s
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  • ...l under [[bright field microscopy|bright field]] illumination on a [[light microscope]]. Notice the [[fractal]]-like shape of the particles hinting at their enor ...ed-carbon.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Activated carbon, as viewed by an electron microscope]]
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  • ...us communis sanguineus.jpg|''Ricinus communis'', pollen (scanning electron microscope image)
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  • ...tors for [[atomic force microscope|atomic force]] and [[scanning tunneling microscope]]s.
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  • ....jpg|thumb|Spherulites viewed between crossed [[polarizer]]s in an optical microscope.]] ...when spherulites are viewed between crossed [[polarizers]] in an [[optical microscope]].
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  • ...ution of [[sodium hydroxide]]. The enlarged ion tracks are counted under a microscope (commonly 200x), and the number of ion tracks is proportional to the amount
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  • ...microscopy]], which allows very small areas to be analysed in an [[optical microscope]]. ...sic analysis]] is [[EDX]] performed in the environmental scanning electron microscope, or [[ESEM]]. The method involves analysis of back-scattered X-rays from th
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  • ...ance]] spectroscopy, and the method has also been adapted to the [[optical microscope]] with infra-red microspectroscopy.
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  • ...[[adhesive]]s. Owing to the microfine structure, the transmission electron microscope or [[TEM]] was needed to examine the structure. The butadiene matrix was st
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  • recorded using an [[atomic force microscope]] on surface under liquid medium. Chain [[contour length]] for this polymer
    45 KB (6,501 words) - 10:11, 20 September 2010
  • ...= A [[Spherulite (polymer physics)|sherulite]] viewed in a cross-polarized microscope
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  • ....jpg|thumb|Spherulites viewed between crossed [[polarizer]]s in an optical microscope.]] ...e.g. front images) when observed between crossed polarizers in an optical microscope, which often include the "maltese cross" pattern and other polarization phe
    18 KB (2,533 words) - 10:11, 20 September 2010
  • ...mpossibly arduous when done manually, but automated analysis of [[electron microscope|electron micrographs]] is now commercially available. Instruments such as
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  • ...he substance. However, it might be possible to see the particles under a [[microscope]]. In Chemistry, another homogeneous substance is [[air]]. It is equally su
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  • ...e can be confirmed with the use of an [[ultramicroscope]] or an [[electron microscope]]. [[Homogeneous (chemistry)|Homogeneous]] mixtures with a dispersed phase
    27 KB (3,735 words) - 10:13, 20 September 2010
  • In the 1890s, Martens studied samples of different steels under a [[microscope]], and found that the hardest steels had a regular crystalline structure. H
    5 KB (642 words) - 10:13, 20 September 2010
  • ...ture of the metal. The sample is then examined in an optical or [[electron microscope]], and the image contrast provides details on the composition, mechanical p
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  • ...ogle.com/?id=Pto1M4NVeFMC&pg=PA19 | page = 19| title = Manipulation of the Microscope | first = Edward | last = Bausch | date = 2008-08}}
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  • ...n with the naked eye, and [[histology]], which deals with anatomy at the [[microscope|microscopic]] level.
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  • ...will be denser than that formed early in the season. When examined under a microscope the cells of dense latewood are seen to be very thick-walled and with very
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