Williams et al, "The Spatial Resolution of X-Ray
Microanalysis in Thin Foils," Proceedings of the 49th Annual Meeting of the Electron Microscopy Society of America, 1991.
microanalysis informs decision-makers' choices through the lens of
Ions released from the bioactive glass particles into the standard medium and into the conditioned medium were analysed by STEM- X-ray
microanalysis.
Optical microscopy, microhardness measurements and EDX
microanalysis were used for assessment of welded joints quality.
Dr Gert Nolze, EBSD product manager at Bruker AXS
Microanalysis, commented: "The new Bruker CrystAlign EBSD system provides several innovative capabilities: ultra-fast acquisition rates of up to 750 patterns per second with the unique ability of scanning the sample at a constant frame rate and storing the patterns as a string of images for subsequent indexing and evaluation.
Microanalysis in Music Therapy aims at a burning point in our profession now a days: how to analyse and document relevant changes that are crucial to the therapeutic process in order to understand what is happening.
The LN2 free XFlash 4010 features 125 eV energy resolution at more than 100,000 counts/sec, making it the highest resolution spectroscopy and
microanalysis detector available.
For each laptop, approximately 40 individual materials and components were analyzed using x-ray
microanalysis (EDAX) to determine the amounts of the metals and bromine in the surface layers of the materials.
The intrapulmonary distribution of particles was analyzed 1 hr or 24 hr after the end of exposure, using energy-filtering transmission electron microscopy for elemental
microanalysis of individual particles.
Using sophisticated
microanalysis techniques, the St.
The interaction of the REOP test with the source rule seemingly requires a
microanalysis of business operations on at least an annual basis.
Mr Collett said: "All the
microanalysis points to him being fully aware he's in second position and he's not comfortable with it."