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He tracked down the student who had examined the micrographs.
He opened the file of X-ray micrographs, and they set to work.
In fact, given the results of the electron micrographs, it was almost a certainty.
There were no electron micrographs but then he didn't expect them.
We've guessed all this from x-ray micrographs of the interior.
Cover artwork is a micrograph of two red blood cells folding over each other.
This is exemplified by the micrograph of pollen shown above.
Then, one night in 1978, Lynch was thumbing through stacks of micrographs.
Above are several micrographs of industrial materials, elegant patterns produced by technology turning to view itself.
Micrographs were taken at 0 or 60 tilt.
Then he told her about the electron micrographs.
It contains micrographs of everything from fossils to stockings.
Representative micrographs were carefully chosen for the measurement process.
Digital micrographs are acquired of the stained specimen on the glass slide.
However, scientists have established the general overview given above using electron micrographs of infected cells.
Micrographs are widely used in all fields of microscopy.
Scanning electron micrograph of a brown fat cell surrounded by capillaries.
The culture cell density was estimated by visual counting of cells in a standard area on the micrographs.
Micrographs are photographs taken through microscopes to show magnified versions of items.
The micrograph I sent is the third one, I wanted good isolation for it.
She clicked through another series of micrographs.
I can e-mail you the micrographs right now."
The next screen showed a virus electron micrograph.
(The dislocations are seen as dark lines in the lighter, central region of the micrographs on the right).
However, the term electron micrograph is not used in electron microscopy.