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Measurement of Shadow-Cast Particles In preparations contrasted by the
shadow-casting method, it is possible to determine the heights of the shadowed
particles from the lengths of the shadows cast if the effective shadow ratio is
known.
Measurement of Shadow-Cast Particles In preparations contrasted by the
shadow-casting method, it is possible to determine the heights of the shadowed
particles from the lengths of the shadows cast if the effective shadow ratio is
known.
Page 157
It can be measured with special filters, or by using highly absorbing samples. The
lower the level of stray light, the higher the absorbance which can be attained
before deviations from Beer's law are observed. Fluorescence of the sample has
...
It can be measured with special filters, or by using highly absorbing samples. The
lower the level of stray light, the higher the absorbance which can be attained
before deviations from Beer's law are observed. Fluorescence of the sample has
...
Page 308
Frequently, impedance bridges have rather limited frequency ranges and one
has to combine two impedance bridges in order to measure over a wide
frequency range [for details, see Oncley (1938, p. 118) and Schwan (1963)]. A
pair of pure ...
Frequently, impedance bridges have rather limited frequency ranges and one
has to combine two impedance bridges in order to measure over a wide
frequency range [for details, see Oncley (1938, p. 118) and Schwan (1963)]. A
pair of pure ...
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Electron Microscopy | 2 |
The Enhancement of Contrast | 21 |
The Preservation of Specimens | 35 |
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