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  • 1ultrasonic microscope — a microscope that uses the reflection of ultrasonic or mechanical vibration to reveal the detail of the specimen …

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  • 2Microscope — 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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  • 3Scanning acoustic microscope — A Scanning Acoustic Microscope (SAM) is a device which uses focused sound to investigate, measure, or image an object (a process called Scanning Acoustic Tomography). It is commonly used in failure analysis and non destructive evaluation. It also …

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  • 4Impact microscope — A impact microscope (also called sonicmicroscope ) is an instrument that enable characterize solid samples. By using a hammer that produce impact on sample under test cases sonic vibration. FFT oscilloscope or heterodyne instrument ( such as… …

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  • 5acoustic microscope — noun : a microscope in which ultrasound is used to scan a sample and then is converted to an electrical signal from which an image is reconstructed on a video screen • acoustic microscopy noun * * * acoustic microscope One in which ultrasonic… …

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  • 6Microscopy — is the technical field of using microscopes to view samples and objects that cannot be seen with the unaided eye (objects that are not within the resolution range of the normal eye). There are three well known branches of microscopy, optical,… …

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  • 7Acoustic microscopy — Introduction = Acoustic microscopes employ very high or ultra high frequency ultrasound. These microscopes operate nondestructively and penetrate most solid materials to make visible images of internal features, including defects such as cracks,… …

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  • 8Ceramography — is the art and science of preparation, examination and evaluation of ceramic microstructures.[1] Ceramography can be thought of as the metallography of ceramics. The microstructure is the structure level of approximately 0.1 to 100 µm, between… …

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  • 9Piezoelectricity — is the ability of some materials (notably crystals and certain ceramics, including bone) to generate an electric potentialPrinciples of Instrumental Analysis. 6th Edition, 2007. Skoog, Holler, and Crouch. Chapter 1, Sec. 1C 4, Pg. 9.] in response …

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  • 10Cataract surgery — Intervention Cataract in Human Eye Magnified view seen on examination with a slit lamp ICD 9 CM …

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