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Resolution in Shadow - Cast Preparations The limitations of the shadowing
method for specimen contrast enhancement include the fact that only surface
structure is revealed by the technique , and more important , that features of the ...
Resolution in Shadow - Cast Preparations The limitations of the shadowing
method for specimen contrast enhancement include the fact that only surface
structure is revealed by the technique , and more important , that features of the ...
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Since the freeze - drying of the frozen block is incomplete , sublimation of
macromolecules should not be a problem . F . THE Critical - Point TECHNIQUE
The collapse of particles which is observed to occur during air drying may be
attributed ...
Since the freeze - drying of the frozen block is incomplete , sublimation of
macromolecules should not be a problem . F . THE Critical - Point TECHNIQUE
The collapse of particles which is observed to occur during air drying may be
attributed ...
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The chemical quenching technique is recommended for checking the results of
studies of complicated reactions by optical and other physical methods .
Important findings concerning the mechanism of enzyme action have come from
this ...
The chemical quenching technique is recommended for checking the results of
studies of complicated reactions by optical and other physical methods .
Important findings concerning the mechanism of enzyme action have come from
this ...
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Contents
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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