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micrograph /mi·cro·graph/ (-graf)
1. an instrument used to record very minute movements by making a greatly magnified photograph of the minute motions of a diaphragm.
2. a photograph of a minute object or specimen as seen through a microscope.

mi·cro·graph (mkr-grf)
n.
1. A drawing or photographic reproduction of an object as viewed through a microscope.
2. An instrument for measuring minute movements by recording photographically corresponding movements registered by a diaphragm moving in unison with the original object.

micrograph
1. an instrument for recording very minute movements by making a greatly magnified photograph of the minute motions of a diaphragm.
2. a photograph of a minute object or specimen as seen through a microscope.

electron micrograph
see electron micrographs.

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Crescent bodies of Parachlamydia acanthamoeba and its life cycle within Acanthamoeba polyhaga: an electron micrograph study.
The accompanying electron micrograph shows good distribution of the silica particles.
The dipole moment is derived from the ground state absorption and the QD areal density, which was determined from transmission electron micrographs generated by collaborators at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
 
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