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  • 1Scanning tunneling microscope — Image of reconstruction on a clean Gold(100) surface …

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  • 2Audience scanning — An audience watches a laser light show during the SIB trade fair in Rimini, Italy in 2002. Audience scanning (sometimes called crowd scanning ) occurs when a laser beam is directed toward the people observing a laser show or display. Although… …

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  • 3Near-field scanning optical microscope — Near field scanning optical microscopy (NSOM/SNOM) is a microscopic technique for nanostructure investigation that breaks the far field resolution limit by exploiting the properties of evanescent waves. This is done by placing the detector very… …

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  • 4Environmental scanning electron microscope — Wool fibers imaged in an ESEM by the use of two symmetrical plastic scintillating backscattered electron detectors …

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  • 5Confocal laser scanning microscopy — (CLSM or LSCM) is a technique for obtaining high resolution optical images with depth selectivity.[1] The key feature of confocal microscopy is its ability to acquire in focus images from selected depths, a process known as optical sectioning.… …

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  • 6reaction mechanism — Introduction       in chemical reactions (chemical reaction), the detailed processes by which chemical substances are transformed into other substances. The reactions themselves may involve the interactions of atoms (atom), molecules (molecule),… …

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  • 7Intermittent mechanism — Working principle of a Maltese cross or Geneva drive Animation of a rotating shutter. The film is transported one frame when the shutter is blocking illumination of the film …

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  • 8Defence mechanism (biology) — Many plants and animals have developed physical defence mechanisms (American English). (British spelling; defense mechanisms)AnimalsGrazing animals often feed in herds. When a predator attacks, the animals in different directions, often confusing …

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  • 9telecommunication — [tel΄ə kə myo͞o΄ni kā′shən] n. [also pl., with sing. or pl. v.] communication by electronic or electric means, as through radio, telephone, telegraph, television, or computers * * * tel·e·com·mu·ni·ca·tion (tĕlʹĭ kə myo͞o nĭ kāʹshən) n. 1. The… …

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  • 10Television — For other uses, see Television (disambiguation). TV redirects here. For other uses, see TV (disambiguation) …

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