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microscopy
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microscopy /mi·cros·co·py/ (mi-kros´kah-pe) examination under or observation by means of the microscope.
mi·cros·co·py (m-krsk-p)
n.
1. The study of microscopes.
2. The use of microscopes.
3. Investigation by means of a microscope.

microscopy
[mīkros′kəpē]
Etymology: Gk, mikros + skopein, to look
a technique for observing minute materials with a microscope. Kinds of microscopy include darkfield microscopy, electron microscopy, and fluorescent microscopy.

microscopy [mi-kros´kah-pe]
examination with a microscope.
fluorescence microscopy conjugation of antibodies with fluorescent dyes in order to identify specific microorganisms or tissue constituents; see also fluorescence microscopy.

microscopy (TSEM) (mī·krosˑ·k·pē),
n a technique that uses transmission scanning electron microscope to generate highly magnified clear three-dimensional images.

microscopy,
n a technique for observing microscopic materials using a microscope.
microscopy, digital epiluminescence
n computer-aided technique that employs a binocular surface microscope to examine pigmented skin lesions.
Microsporum
(mī´krōspor´m),
n a genus of dermatophytes of the family Monilaceae.

microscopy
examination with a microscope.

confocal microscopy
a technique for obtaining high resolution images and 3-D reconstructions of biological specimens; a laser light beam is expanded to make optimal use of the optics in the objective lens and is turned into a scanning beam via an x-y deflection mechanism and is focused to a small spot by the objective lens onto a fluorescent specimen. The mixture of reflected light and emitted fluorescent light is captured by the same objective and after conversion into a static beam by the x-y scanner device is focused onto a photodetector (photomultiplier) via a dichroic mirror (beam splitter) to create the final image. Called also laser scanning microscopy; confocal scanning laser microscopy.
immunoelectron microscopy
the mixing of antibody with an antigen such as a virus on a specimen grid so as to increase the probability of visualizing a virus and to identify (type) the kind of virus present in the specimen, or antibody may be conjugated with gold and used to visualize and determine the location of specific antigenic determinants on a specimen.


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But with polarized light microscopes, you can distinctively see optical properties of both isotropic (usually liquids and gases) and anisotropic materials (about 90% of solids).
Today, you hear kinds such as the stereo microscope and the polarized light microscope.
Moreover, the crystallization morphology of iPP was analyzed using polarized light microscope (PLM), and the mechanical and optical properties were examined with standard methods.
 
 
 
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