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Preliminary experiments with electron beam evaporation of tungsten , tantalum ,
and iridium have , for example , been reported by Bachman ( 1962 ) who found
grain sizes of the order of 15 Å . Hart ( 1963 ) , among others , has applied ...
Preliminary experiments with electron beam evaporation of tungsten , tantalum ,
and iridium have , for example , been reported by Bachman ( 1962 ) who found
grain sizes of the order of 15 Å . Hart ( 1963 ) , among others , has applied ...
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The suspension may be applied as a single large drop , excess liquid being
removed by adsorption on a piece of filter paper . Alternately , the specimen may
be applied as a spray . During the process of drying , particles must pass through
the ...
The suspension may be applied as a single large drop , excess liquid being
removed by adsorption on a piece of filter paper . Alternately , the specimen may
be applied as a spray . During the process of drying , particles must pass through
the ...
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Expression of the concentration axis as a fraction of the applied concentration ( o
) 09 c / o ( b ) 10 - 20 40 Volume ( ml ) Fig . 2 . Gel filtration of ovalbumin on a 90
ml ( 19 . 5 X 2 . 4 cm ) column of Sephadex G - 100 equilibrated with phosphate ...
Expression of the concentration axis as a fraction of the applied concentration ( o
) 09 c / o ( b ) 10 - 20 40 Volume ( ml ) Fig . 2 . Gel filtration of ovalbumin on a 90
ml ( 19 . 5 X 2 . 4 cm ) column of Sephadex G - 100 equilibrated with phosphate ...
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The Enhancement of Contrast | 21 |
The Preservation of Specimens | 35 |
Examples of the Application of Electron Microscopy to the Study | 48 |
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