electron micrograph

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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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Figure 14 (left) shows a freeze fractureelectronmicrographof aggregated microscopic vesicles in solution.
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A transmissionelectronmicrographof a matured spore and scanning electron micrographs of substrate and aerial hyphae are shown.
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Figure 2 is a scanningelectronmicrographillustrating 2 cercariae beginning to penetrate a differentiated keratinocyte culture and fixed 5 min after the addition of cercariae.
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Electronmicrographsections show they have a thin outer spore coat, a thick spore cortex, and an inner spore membrane surrounding the spore contents.
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In anelectronmicrographit appears as a ribbon like structure perpendicular to the membrane.
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Electronmicrographof gold nanoparticles attached to rotavirus.
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It appears inelectronmicrographas clusters, or rosette of beta particles that resemble ribosomes, located near the smooth endoplasmic reticulum.
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However, the reverse mapping fromelectronmicrographimages to the crystal structure is generally more complicated.
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Pollen grains come in a wide variety of shapes (most often spherical), sizes, and surface markings characteristic of the species (seeelectronmicrograph, right).
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In 1940, the firstelectronmicrographimage of a bacteriophage was published and this silenced sceptics who had argued that bacteriophages were relatively simple enzymes and not viruses.
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