Scanning Electron Microscopy in Taxonomy and Functional MorphologyD. Claugher, Systematics Association This volume provides a convenient review of the latest developments in the use of the scanning electron microscope in the classification of plants and animals. It provides coverage of advances in equipment and preparative techniques, including the use of field emission, the viewing of uncoated materials, and image digitization. |
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... organic cement . In these shells the cement may not be visible as a surface feature owing to the overlapping of shell material , but it may be seen as an organic lip around the aperture , for example in Difflugia rubescens Penard , 1891 ...
... organic cement . In these shells the cement may not be visible as a surface feature owing to the overlapping of shell material , but it may be seen as an organic lip around the aperture , for example in Difflugia rubescens Penard , 1891 ...
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... organic building units to bind them together . Here , because the units may traverse the junctions between particles ... organic shell they are so arranged to give a uniform thickness ( Fig . 10.4 ) . An example of the malleable nature ...
... organic building units to bind them together . Here , because the units may traverse the junctions between particles ... organic shell they are so arranged to give a uniform thickness ( Fig . 10.4 ) . An example of the malleable nature ...
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... organic cement . By comparison , the few species belonging to the family Lesquereusiidae , have lobose pseudopods and secrete either siliceous rods , or nails , which are bound together by organic building units ( Fig . 10.14 ) ...
... organic cement . By comparison , the few species belonging to the family Lesquereusiidae , have lobose pseudopods and secrete either siliceous rods , or nails , which are bound together by organic building units ( Fig . 10.14 ) ...
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List of contributors | 1 |
The significance of the SEM for character analysis | 23 |
The role of the SEM in pollen morphology and | 45 |
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