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... examination , which is almost useless because of lack of contrast ) , and it should , therefore , be tried first . The size and shape of the microorgan- ism can be quickly ascertained , the presence of flagella ( perhaps already ...
... examination , which is almost useless because of lack of contrast ) , and it should , therefore , be tried first . The size and shape of the microorgan- ism can be quickly ascertained , the presence of flagella ( perhaps already ...
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... examination include high - resolution dark - field electron microscopy and electron - optical phase microscopy . Because of special instrument requirements and limita- tion of their applications to particular types of specimens , these ...
... examination include high - resolution dark - field electron microscopy and electron - optical phase microscopy . Because of special instrument requirements and limita- tion of their applications to particular types of specimens , these ...
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... examination of their blueprints , by examination of their optical design , or by com- parison of the same suspension of cells within a short period in a Zeiss or Cary instrument and in the spectrophotometer under consideration . These ...
... examination of their blueprints , by examination of their optical design , or by com- parison of the same suspension of cells within a short period in a Zeiss or Cary instrument and in the spectrophotometer under consideration . These ...
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Light Microscopy R G E MURRAY AND C F ROBINOW | 6 |
NOW | 17 |
Electron Microscopy ROGER M COLE AND TERRY J POPKIN | 34 |
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