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  • 11Metallography — A micrograph of bronze revealing a cast dendritic structure Metallography is the study of the physical structure and components of metals, typically using microscopy. Ceramic and polymeric materials may also be prepared using metallographic… …

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  • 12Johan Sebastiaan Ploem — Infobox Scientist name = Johan Sebastiaan Ploem image width = 200px birth date = birth date and age|1927|08|25 birth place = Sumatra, Indonesia nationality = Dutch field = Advanced Microscopy; Molecular Diagnostics; Digital Painting work… …

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  • 13Microscope — An optical instrument that augments the power of the eye to see small objects. The name microscope was coined by Johannes Faber (1574 1629) who in 1628 borrowed from the Greek to combined micro , small with skopein, to view. Although the first… …

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  • 14Condenser (microscope) — A condenser is one of the main components of the optical system of many transmitted light compound microscopes. A condenser is a lens that serves to concentrate light from the illumination source that is in turn focused through the object and… …

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  • 15Illumination de Köhler — L illumination de Köhler est un système d illumination des échantillons en microscopie optique (transmission et réflexion) introduit en 1893 par August Köhler[1],[2]. Problématique Les précédentes techniques d illumination (illumination critique) …

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  • 16Louis Pasteur — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Pasteur. Louis Pasteur …

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  • 17Histology — Not to be confused with Historiography. A stained histologic specimen, sandwiched between a glass microscope slide and coverslip, mounted on the stage of a light microscope …

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  • 18Tobacco mosaic virus — Electron micrograph of TMV particles stained to enhance visibility at 160,000x magnification Virus classification Group …

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  • 19Cell (biology) — Allium cells in different phases of the cell cycle …

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