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  • 101Two-photon excitation microscopy — is a fluorescence imaging technique that allows imaging of living tissue up to a very high depth, that is up to about one millimeter. Being a special variant of the multiphoton fluorescence microscope, it uses red shifted excitation light which… …

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  • 102micrograph — 1. An instrument that magnifies the microscopic movements of a diaphragm by means of light interference and records them on a moving photographic film; may be used for recording various pulse curves, sound waves, and any forms of motion that may… …

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  • 103List of electronics topics — Alphabetization has been neglected in some parts of this article (the b section in particular). You can help by editing it. This is a list of communications, computers, electronic circuits, fiberoptics, microelectronics, medical electronics,… …

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  • 104Molecular scale electronics — Part of a series of articles on Nanoelectronics Single molecule electronics …

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  • 105Rohrer , Heinrich — (1933–) Swiss physicist Born at Buchs in Switzerland, Rohrer was educated at the Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, where he obtained his PhD in 1960. After two years postdoctoral work at Rutgers, New Jersey, he returned to Zurich in 1963… …

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  • 106OPTIQUE — ON PEUT, semble t il, définir l’optique comme l’étude des moyens de transmission des informations par la lumière, ces informations portant soit sur la forme, la luminosité, la couleur, la position d’objets dont on obtient des images, soit sur… …

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  • 107Mickie James — Ring name(s) Mickie James[1] Alexis Laree[2] Princess Alexis …

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  • 108analysis — /euh nal euh sis/, n., pl. analyses / seez /. 1. the separating of any material or abstract entity into its constituent elements (opposed to synthesis). 2. this process as a method of studying the nature of something or of determining its… …

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  • 109colour — /kul euhr/, n., adj. v.t., v.i. Chiefly Brit. color. Usage. See or1. * * * I Aspect of any object that may be described in terms of hue, brightness, and saturation. It is associated with the visible wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation, which …

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  • 110Nanomedicine — Part of a series of articles on Nanomedicine Nanotoxicology Nanosensor Nanoshell Nanorobotics See also Nanotechnology This box …

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