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Sydney J. Leach. II . Electron Microscopy and the Electron Microscope A. THE ELECTRON MICROSCOPE 1. General Description The electron microscope ... Electron Microscope Electron Microscopy and the Electron Microscope A The Electron Microscope.
Sydney J. Leach. II . Electron Microscopy and the Electron Microscope A. THE ELECTRON MICROSCOPE 1. General Description The electron microscope ... Electron Microscope Electron Microscopy and the Electron Microscope A The Electron Microscope.
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... electron microscope , absorption of electrons is , and in fact must be , of negligible importance , since appreciable absorption of elec- trons by the specimen would lead rapidly to its thermal destruction . Differential scattering and ...
... electron microscope , absorption of electrons is , and in fact must be , of negligible importance , since appreciable absorption of elec- trons by the specimen would lead rapidly to its thermal destruction . Differential scattering and ...
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... electron microscopes is somewhat larger in practice than the theoretical optimum value at which the effects of spherical aberration and diffraction just balance . When the ... electron scattering 1. ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF GLOBULAR PROTEINS 9.
... electron microscopes is somewhat larger in practice than the theoretical optimum value at which the effects of spherical aberration and diffraction just balance . When the ... electron scattering 1. ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF GLOBULAR PROTEINS 9.
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Electron Microscopy of Globular Proteins | 2 |
Dielectric Properties of Proteins 7 | 7 |
The Enhancement of Contrast | 21 |
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