Pawley, 2008 - Google Patents
LVSEM for biologyPawley, 2008
- Document ID
- 10538438119236775169
- Author
- Pawley J
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Biological low-voltage scanning electron microscopy
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Early methods of microscopical imaging involved the use of lenses to focus and magnify the pattern of light transmitted, refracted, or reflected by the specimen. Contrast in the final image depended on the extent to which the features of the specimen absorbed, refracted, or …
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