scanning electron

collocation in English

meaningsofscanandelectron

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scan
noun
uk
/skæn/
us
/skæn/
a careful or quick look ...
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electron
noun[C]
uk
/iˈlek.trɒn/
us
/iˈlek.trɑːn/
an extremely small piece of matter with a negative ...
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(Definition ofscanandelectronfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Scanningelectronmicroscopy allowed analyzing the quality of the cavity surfaces with respect to structural properties as well as temperature exposition.
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Under thescanningelectronmicroscope its surface appears rough due to the presence of numerous spines and surface foldings.
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Ascanningelectronmicroscopic study of periphyton colonization in a small stream subjected to sodium chloride addition.
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With pieces of tape, pollen was sampled from forehead, throat and cheeks and studied in ascanningelectronmicroscope.
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Scanningelectronmicrographs show progressive accumulation of platelets attached to syndietic materials.
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Scanningelectronmicroscopy of intact trophozoites incubated with accessory factor showed typical crescent-shaped organisms with clear polar structures.
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Scanningelectronmicroscopy has proved to be a useful tool for evaluating surface changes to flukes in general resulting from anthelmintic action.
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Scanningelectronmicroscopy of poultry coccidia after in vitro excystation and penetration of cultured cells.
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Scanningelectronmicroscopy revealed that the endothelial cells of the neoendothelial layer had almost identical characteristics to those of normal arteries.
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Scanningelectronmicroscopy was used to examine the morphology of microparticles, and size distribution was determined using a particle-size analyzer.
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Scanningelectronmicroscopy also revealed a correlation between starch grain occurrence in the endosperm and -amylase activity.
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The authors conclude that the method described is both convenient and adaptable for ascanningelectronmicroscope study of animal parasite ova.
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Characterization of tissues and cell types relied on the compound microscope and thescanningelectronmicroscope.
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Scanningelectronmicroscope studies of the surface of sea urchin eggs.
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Scanningelectronmicroscopy in bone pathology: review of methods, potential and applications.
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Scanningelectronmicroscopy of chick embryo nerve fibres and heart fibroblasts on collagen substrata in vitro.
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