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If a number of atoms were combined together to form a molecule , the scattered
intensity would no longer be cylindrically symmetrical about the main beam .
Instead its intensity would fluctuate , being large in directions in which the waves
...
If a number of atoms were combined together to form a molecule , the scattered
intensity would no longer be cylindrically symmetrical about the main beam .
Instead its intensity would fluctuate , being large in directions in which the waves
...
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2 ) the intensity of the component with its electric vector oriented in the direction
of the incident beam direction of propagation ( see Fig . 2 ) fraction of the total
intensity emitted by the illo component in a mixture of fluorescent species ...
2 ) the intensity of the component with its electric vector oriented in the direction
of the incident beam direction of propagation ( see Fig . 2 ) fraction of the total
intensity emitted by the illo component in a mixture of fluorescent species ...
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Intensity While the intensity of fluorescence of a sample can be measured exactly
, for many purposes it is sufficient merely to obtain a quantity , the " observed
fluorescence intensity , ” expressed in arbitrary detector units . For instance , in ...
Intensity While the intensity of fluorescence of a sample can be measured exactly
, for many purposes it is sufficient merely to obtain a quantity , the " observed
fluorescence intensity , ” expressed in arbitrary detector units . For instance , in ...
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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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