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Measurement of Shadow - Cast Particles In preparations contrasted by the
shadow - casting method , it is possible to ... ( 11 ) measured length of the
shadow cast by particle Particle height = ( 11 ) effective shadow ratio X total
magnification ...
Measurement of Shadow - Cast Particles In preparations contrasted by the
shadow - casting method , it is possible to ... ( 11 ) measured length of the
shadow cast by particle Particle height = ( 11 ) effective shadow ratio X total
magnification ...
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It can be measured with special filters , or by using highly absorbing samples .
The lower ... Mihalyi ( 1965 ) has described a simple method to determine
whether stray light is an important factor in measurements of difference spectra .
A series ...
It can be measured with special filters , or by using highly absorbing samples .
The lower ... Mihalyi ( 1965 ) has described a simple method to determine
whether stray light is an important factor in measurements of difference spectra .
A series ...
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A pair of pure platinum disks is commonly used for the dielectric measurement . ...
8 X Cat / A ) 22 ] where et and es are the measured and true dielectric constants
of the solution and Cst is the stray capacity ( in picofarads ) which must be ...
A pair of pure platinum disks is commonly used for the dielectric measurement . ...
8 X Cat / A ) 22 ] where et and es are the measured and true dielectric constants
of the solution and Cst is the stray capacity ( in picofarads ) which must be ...
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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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