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Instrumental magnification is obtained by calibration , as discussed in Section V ,
C . The print magnification is set approximately in making the enlargement , but
when precise measurements are required it should be determined exactly by a ...
Instrumental magnification is obtained by calibration , as discussed in Section V ,
C . The print magnification is set approximately in making the enlargement , but
when precise measurements are required it should be determined exactly by a ...
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Diameters obtained from measurements of shadow - cast particles must be
corrected by an empirical factor of the order of 50 Å , which compensates for the
accumulation of shadowing metal . Particle height measurements from shadow -
cast ...
Diameters obtained from measurements of shadow - cast particles must be
corrected by an empirical factor of the order of 50 Å , which compensates for the
accumulation of shadowing metal . Particle height measurements from shadow -
cast ...
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( 1959 ) obtained the permanent dipole moment of PBLG in ethylene dichloride
from the fieldstrength dependence of the birefringence . The dipole moment per
monomer unit of PBLG was found to be about 3 Debye units . This value is in ...
( 1959 ) obtained the permanent dipole moment of PBLG in ethylene dichloride
from the fieldstrength dependence of the birefringence . The dipole moment per
monomer unit of PBLG was found to be about 3 Debye units . This value is 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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