microscopy study
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microscopy
noun[U]
uk/maɪˈkrɒs.kə.pi/us/maɪˈkrɑː.skə.pi/
the use, design, or production ...
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study
noun
uk/ˈstʌd.i/us/ˈstʌd.i/
the activity of examining a subject in detail in order to discover ...
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(Definition ofmicroscopyandstudyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In an in situ atomic forcemicroscopystudy, conducted at variable temperatures, elastin peptides self-assembled in a substrate-dependent manner.
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Consequences of the remodelling process for vertebral trabecular bone structure - a scanning electronmicroscopystudy(uncoupling of unloaded structures).
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Light and electronmicroscopystudy.
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Electronmicroscopystudyand restriction enzyme digestion of these isolates further supported our conclusion that the black flies are genuine vectors of the raptor trypanosomes (data not shown).
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They often show dilated endoplasmic reticulum, numerous vesicular bodies and lack of microtubular structure in transmission electronmicroscopystudy.
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Preliminary electron microscopy studies did not reveal any distinct cytoplasmic organelle in association with transgene product.
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Transmission and scanning electron microscopy studies of single femtosecond-laser-pulse ablation of silicon.
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This presentation illustrates sampling locations and rationale, plus preliminary data from molecular and microscopy studies.
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As described earlier, electron microscopy studies have revealed the presence of different numbers and arrangements of protofilaments in different types of amyloid.
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Electron microscopy studies reveal significant mineralization that could preserve biosignatures of these communities in the geologic record.
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Electron microscopy studies indicate that nucleosome loading on the lagging strand occurs very close to the site of synthesis.
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Electron microscopy studies demonstrate cyst wall cells undergoing trichilemmal keratinization similar to that of the isthmus portion of the outer hair sheath.
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Electron microscopy studies show that this occurs very quickly, as nucleosomes can be observed forming just a few hundred base pairs after the replication fork.
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Electron microscopy studies have shown that there is a continuum of shapes between these categories.
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Brnemark's serendipitous discovery of osseointegration occurred in 1952 during vital microscopy studies in rabbits using titanium optic chambers.
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