Collocations withmicroscopy

These are words often used in combination withmicroscopy.

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atomic force microscopy
In an in situ atomic force microscopy study, conducted at variable temperatures, elastin peptides self-assembled in a substrate-dependent manner.
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confocal microscopy
Viability was also confirmed by life/death experiments using confocal microscopy.
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electron microscopy
Finally, the eyes were fixed and prepared for electron microscopy.
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fluorescence microscopy
No other sperm structures were visible by light or fluorescence microscopy in 98% (44/45) of the sperminjected oocytes that contained two pronuclei.
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laser scanning microscopy
Spindle abnormalities in normally developing and arrested human preimplantation embryos in vitro identified by confocal laser scanning microscopy.
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light microscopy
Viable cells were not seen by light microscopy by this time.
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microscopy study
In an in situ atomic force microscopy study, conducted at variable temperatures, elastin peptides self-assembled in a substrate-dependent manner.
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optical microscopy
Some larvae, even after predation, began to move when exposed to light during examination under optical microscopy.
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scanning tunneling microscopy
Both are usually estimated using data derived by scanning tunneling microscopy from different surface specimens.
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