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pho·to·mi·crog·ra·phy

(fō'tō-mī-krog'ră-fē),
The production of a photomicrograph.
Synonym(s): micrography (3)
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pho·to·mi·crog·ra·phy

(fō'tō-mī-krog'ră-fē)
The production of a photomicrograph.
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Instructed by Professor Wu, people at the workshop learned how to build their own maker devices-known broadly under the banner of Protison Maker-for astrophotograpy and photomicrography. Intel volunteers at the workshop provided technical assistance to help make it all happen.
Normal structure and variations in histology of the various parts of VA were observed, recorded and where needed photomicrography was done.
Olympics digital professional camera DP2I-2 mega pixel, 4X optical and electronic zoom was used for photomicrography. The images were edited using Microsoft Image Analyser.
Using photomicrography, dynamics of structural changes in course of interaction with the solvent has been assessed.
Hand sections of the fruiting structures were mounted in water for microscopic studies and photomicrography. The fungus was examined in a Nikon ECLIPSE 80i compound microscope and photographed by a Cannon 450D digital camera fitted to the microscope.
The direct action of FOSC on s-BLM structure can also be corroborated with both fluorescence and phase contrast photomicrography obtained for the treatment of the reconstituted liposomes, as presented in Figure 7.
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