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... capital architecture units of
nanowire based FETs by applying avant-garde electron microscopy and basal assay methods, and accumulated with electrical testing to accord a abundant description ... in physics, chemistry, engineering or abstracts sciences. Acceptable compassionate of electron microscopy techniques is advantageous but not compulsory. Candidates will accept in an bookish administration (e. ...
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Carl Zeiss MicroImaging GmbH (Jena, Germany) (San Francisco, Calif.) has received a license from the University of California for the commercialization of “superresolution”, a microscopy technique offering extraordinarily high resolution.
Read the comple article on Advanced Imaging Magazine
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W. Brezna and J. Smoliner
In this letter, confocal optical microscopy is used to investigate the intensity patterns of an infrared vertical cavity surface emitting laser in three dimensions with high spectral resolution. The measurements were performed between the near field (Fresnel) regime and the far field (Fraunhofer) re ... published Fri Nov 20, 2009.
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Via Alex at Transcription and Translation, I see that Olympus has announced the winners to its 2009 BioScapes competition. Check them out… here’s my favorite:
By Dr. Alexis Lomakin
Credit: Dr. Alexis Lomakin – Kursk, Russia
Specimen: Xenopus melanophore with microtubules
Technique: Confocal
Tagged: art, microscopy
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... Olympus BioScapes Digital Imaging Competition are in. They are as mesmerizing and funky as always, starting with the winner: A water flea from planet Zortax photographed with confocal laser scanning microscopy. Here's the Top 20:
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The winning image—Daphnia atkinsoni or water flea—was taken by Dr. Jan Michels, at ...
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... of new fluorescent probes and super-resolution light microscopy techniques, the study of dynamic processes in living cells has been greatly facilitated. Fluorescence light microscopy provides analytical, quantitative, and three-dimensional (3D) data with emphasis ... to track specific proteins of interest. Of course, only electron microscopy (EM) achieves the highest definition in terms of ...
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