Similar words: microscope, microscopic, microscopically, light microscope, ultramicroscopic, electron microscope, microcopy, fluoroscopy. Meaning: [maɪ'krɑskəpɪ /-'krɒ-] n. research with the use of microscopes.
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(1) Microscopy is an invaluable technique for studying the structure of cells.
(2) The first two volumes describe methods used in microscopy.
(3) Using electron microscopy, Rubin etal showed that the tight junctions appeared morphologically unchanged in untreated coeliac disease patients.
(4) In addition, stools were examined by microscopy for ova and parasites, including Cryptosporidium and Isopora.
(5) This means that acoustic microscopy shows exceptional potential for the study of biological systems in particular.
(6) For scanning electron microscopy,(sentencedict.com) the tissues were left in the fixative for 3 hours at room temperature.
(7) Reverse phase microscopy was performed regularly to monitor the progress of the cultures.
(8) Transmission electron microscopy was used to analyse the morphological features of the growing cells.
(9) Sections were examined by light microscopy for bacterial, protozoal, fungal, and viral enteric pathogens.
(10) Electron microscopy showed typical gall bladder epithelia with microvilli, tight junctions, and mucus droplets.
(11) Cell disruption was checked at microscopy. Protein content was determined by Lowry's method.
(12) Electron microscopy showed a striking increase in collagen with minimal fibroblast proliferation.
(13) Advances in microscopy may soon allow the real-time visualization of any such changes.
(14) Methods: Ultrathin section electron microscopy was used for study.
(15) Under electron microscopy, granular siderosomes are present within cytoplasm.
(16) Electron microscopy has revolutionized the study of crystal imperfections.
(17) Transimission electron microscopy and particle size analysis were used to analyses self-stable function of PEG and the microgel size.
(18) Blood was detected in the urine on biochemical screening[http://sentencedict.com/microscopy.html], but microscopy showed very few red cells.
(19) The growth rate was established by flow cytometry and the morphological characteristics of the growing cells by electron microscopy.
(20) I strongly recommend the book to anyone in any field who is interested in using electron microscopy.
(21) Over the past 10 years Philips Analytical has grown and diversified away from its core technologies of X-ray analysis and electron microscopy.
(22) Mike Stewart's morphological methods, however, could go beyond those of light microscopy to that of the electron microscope.
(23) A specimen of the fluid was used for bacteriological studies including microscopy and culture on plates for aerobic and anaerobic bacteria.
(24) Miller separated photosynthesis membranes from the purple bacterium, Rhodopseudomonas viridis, and has now determined their 3-D structure by electron microscopy.
(25) The specimens were frozen immediately in liquid nitrogen and subjected to autofluorescence microscopy.
(26) The small intestinal mucosa was studied by histology, morphometry, biochemistry, and electron microscopy.
(27) Of considerable physiological importance are the membrane systems revealed by electron microscopy.
(28) Figure 2 shows the blood film of the patient with the highest number of pits when viewed under differential interference contrast microscopy.
(29) This business gave him the time and money to pursue his hobby of microscopy to a highly professional level.
(30) To evaluate our first impressions we examined transmission electron microscopy findings in 40 H pylori positive cases out of 94 randomised cases.
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