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  • The '''microscope''' is an [[instrument]] that magnifies the image of small objects such that ==The history of the microscope==
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  • Constellation in the Southern Hemisphere, its name is Latin for 'microscope'.
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  • {{r|Biology's next microscope: Mathematics}}
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  • ...ttp://www.brianjford.com/wavrbcs.htm Images seen through a van Leeuwenhoek microscope by Brian J. Ford]. ...om/~alshinn/Leeuwenhoekplans.html Instructions on making a Van Leeuwenhoek Microscope Replica by Alan Shinn]
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  • ...section whereby a focused laser beam passing through the optics of a light microscope serves as a cutting tool. ...e under a light microscope (usually a thin and flat preparation on a glass microscope slide).
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  • (1628-1694), Italian scientist who creatively exploited the early microscope as Galileo did the early telescope, discoverer of the capillaries, and rega
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  • '''Histology''' is a branch of [[biology]] using [[microscope|microscopic]] techniques to assess tissue [[anatomy]].
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  • * [http://www.fidelitysystems.com/Unlinked_DNA.html DNA under electron microscope]
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  • ..., <b>Marcello Malpighi</b> (1628-1694), though not the first to employ the microscope to study tissue from living systems,<ref><b><u>Note:</u></b>&nbsp;Other pio ...sy U.S. Cancer Institute. Cartoon showing capillaries, visible only with a microscope, connecting macroscopically visible arteries and veins.}}
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  • ...17th century R.[obert] [[Hooke]] and [[Nehemiah Grew]] employed the simple microscope in the minute examination of plants and animals; and the Dutch philosopher ...[[Bronchus|bronchial]] tubes and vessels terminate in that organ. By the microscope he traced the transition of the arteries into the veins, and saw the movem
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  • {{Image|Achnanthidium minutissimum.jpeg|right|350px|Electron microscope photo of a 10-micron-long diatom, Achnanthidium minutissimum (Kützing) Cza
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  • * ''Global microscope on the microfinance business environment 2010'', Economist Intelligence Uni
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  • ...p://dx.doli.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0020439 Mathematics Is Biology's Next Microscope, Only Better; Biology Is Mathematics' Next Physics, Only Better.] PLoS Biol ...p interpret any kind of data. In this sense, mathematics is biology's next microscope, only better.
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  • ...rculation, which William Harvey discovered in the next century]. Using the microscope, Marcello Malpighi examined the brain and major organs to demonstrate their
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  • ...p://dx.doli.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0020439 Mathematics Is Biology's Next Microscope, Only Better; Biology Is Mathematics' Next Physics, Only Better.] PLoS Biol
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  • ...an order of hexapods which are so small they can only be identified with a microscope and remained undiscovered until 1907. They have no sensory organs, hence t
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  • ...n of metrological traceability for the interferometer and the atomic force microscope, among other techniques. {{cite book |title=Fundamental Principles of Engin
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  • ...under a [[stereo microscope]] and fixed specimens in a [[scanning electron microscope]].
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  • ...he megakaryocyte can become very large and lobulated, which, under a light microscope, can give the false impression that there are several nuclei. In some case
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  • ...mportant characteristics to be colored violet or red when viewed under a [[microscope]]. '''Gram-positive''' bacteria are those that are stained dark blue or vio
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  • * [http://microscopy.fsu.edu/vitamins/pages/vitaminc.html Microscope photographs of Vitamin C cystals.] from Florida State University
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  • ...fy their view of cloth, Leeuwenhoek created the first true (single lens) [[microscope]]s <ref>A Brief History of Medicine, by Paul Strathern, Robinson, London, 2 ...hant]] in Amsterdam. There, in 1648, he saw his first simple microscope (a microscope with a single lens), a tool used by textile merchants. This particular inst
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  • | title = The NMR Microscope: a Unique and Promising Tool for Plant Science
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  • | title=The curd degree: Political scientist puts poutine under the microscope
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  • ...include replication and experimental use of bone tools; scanning electron microscope (SEM); microwear analysis for quantification of wear patterns and distribut {{Image|SEM.JPG|right|350px|Scanning electron microscope (SEM) images of the Swartkrans bone tools.}}
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  • ...gated via physical methods like [[laser]] techniques, [[scanning tunneling microscope]], etc. The formal distinction between both fields is that physical chemist
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  • ...The Gene Illusion: Genetic Research in Psychiatry and Psychology Under the Microscope]].'' New York: Algora. (2003 United Kingdom Edition by PCCS Books)
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  • ....org/10.1002/14651858.CD001350.pub4 |issn=}}</ref> Microdiskectomy (with a microscope or loupe magnification) and open diskectomy are comparable according to a [ ...es unilateral transflaval approach with magnification provided by either a microscope or loupe. Some authors do not consider loupe magnification to be microdiske
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  • ...ytoplasmic inclusions of [[hemosiderin]], which is visible under the light microscope. Hemosiderin stains strongly with the Prussian Blue stain of marrow, and, i
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  • ...on [[histology]], drawing particular attention to the importance of the [[microscope]] in the investigation of disease. As physician to the Royal Dispensary, he
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  • ...RNA]] approximately 10,000-11,000 bases), and appearance in the [[electron microscope]].
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  • When viewed under the electron microscope, the Herring bodies stand out as very occasional, exceptionally large axona
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  • ...erotherapy and liposuction. Dermatopathologists interpret tissue under the microscope (histopathology). Pediatric dermatologists specialize in the diagnoses and ...punch [[biopsy]] (using a [[local anesthetic]]) for examination under the microscope by the dermatologist who is a trained [[dermatopathology|dermatopathologist
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  • ...cope]]s. The shape and structure of viruses can be studied with [[electron microscope|electron microscopy]], with [[NMR spectroscopy]], and most importantly with ...dith Stanley|Wendell Stanley]] achieved its crystallization for [[electron microscope|electron microscopy]] and showed that it remains active even after crystall
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  • ...ers, they can see in the dark, they may have zoom and face recognition and microscope. They can have haptic radar senses, they can have eyes on their back and th
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  • ...cannot be revealed with [[light microscope]]s, and the special [[electron microscope]]s (used to provide this image) are needed to discern details of their shap ...]. Some microorganisms were known before the invention of the [[Microscope|microscope]] because, like the [[phosphorescence|phosphorescent]] [[plankton]] of the
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  • ...fill the first postulate for viruses, before the invention of the electron microscope. Even more complex is current knowledge that many pathogenic organisms can
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  • ...phase contrast method, especially for his invention of the phase contrast microscope <td rowspan="1"> For electron optics, and design of the first electron microscope
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  • ...ng measurement capabilities. For non-relativistic electrons in an electron microscope, the [[de Broglie wavelength]] is:<ref name=Spence> ...s in modern [[integrated circuit]]s, is done using the [[scanning electron microscope]]. This instrument bounces electrons off the object to be measured in a hig
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  • ...e]] when he compared the [[Cork (material)|cork]] cells he saw through the microscope to the modest rooms monks inhabited.<ref name="Hooke">"<cite>... I could ex ...3: [[Antonie van Leeuwenhoek]] grinds [[Lens (optics)|lenses]], builds a [[microscope]] and draws [[protozoa]], such as ''[[Vorticella]]'' from rain water, and [
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  • ...Cervical mucus is aspirated 6-8 hours after coitus and examined under a microscope for spermatozoa; if there are fewer than 10 motile sperm per high-power fie
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  • # Le microscope (Microscopium) | Microscope
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  • ...livary glands from the inside of the lower lip and examines them under the microscope. If the glands contain white blood cells in a particular pattern, the test
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  • ...arth does everything require justification and intense examination under a microscope? --[[User:Robert W King|Robert W King]] 15:51, 17 March 2008 (CDT) .... I'll say no more, for fear of seeming to examine things further under a microscope. --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 19:19, 17 March 2008 (CDT)
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  • ...ntaining five percent of carbon dioxide and the test read with an inverted microscope.
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  • [[Image:Homunculus.jpg|thumb|right|300px|When sperm were first seen under the microscope, it was thought that each contained a perfect miniature human being]] ...ways with technological advances that provided new ways to study them. The microscope, modified by [[Antoni van Leeuwenhoek]] in the 17th century, revealed detai
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  • ...umoniae.jpg/credit|{{Streptococcus pneumoniae.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Electron microscope photomicrograph of Streptococcus pneumoniae
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  • ...include [[immunoblot]]ting, [[ELISA]] and immunohistochemical staining of microscope slides. The speed, accuracy and simplicity of such tests has led to the dev
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  • ...oeba]]s and reactivate their DNA. He wrote: "We began to use an [[electron microscope]] to get a clearer view of these changes. At the end of the first week, the
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  • ...edge and methodologies of multiple disciplines, including [[Biology's next microscope: Mathematics|mathematics]], [[biophysics]], [[biochemistry|chemistry]], [[E [[Image:Homunculus.jpg|frame|When sperm were first seen under the microscope, it was thought that each contained a perfect miniature human being. This d
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  • ...kins/> So we supplement the senses, for example, by using a telescope or a microscope. Historically the issue arose as to whether such instruments deceived us, a ...he microscope to its modern version (for example, the [[scanning tunneling microscope]]).<ref name =Hubble/><ref name=STM/> Today experiments may require expensi
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  • ...to take a sample of the wall of the small intestine and examine it under a microscope.
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  • ::'''''Mathematics is biology’s next microscope, only better; biology is mathematics’ next physics, only better''''', ...tp://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0020439 Mathematics is biology’s next microscope, only better; biology is mathematics’ next physics, only better.]
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  • [[Image:Homunculus.jpg|frame|When sperm were first seen under the microscope, it was thought that each contained a perfect miniature human being]] ...evel with technological advances that provided new ways to study them. The microscope, modified by [[Antonie van Leeuwenhoek]] in the 17th century, revealed deta
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  • ...merdam]] was the first to describe red blood cells. He had used an early [[microscope]].
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  • ...py]] (EDS), [[chromatography]], [[thermogravimetric analysis]], [[electron microscope]] analysis, etc., in order to understand and define the properties of mater
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  • ...first observed by [[Antonie van Leeuwenhoek]] in 1676 using a single-lens microscope of his own design. The name "bacterium" was introduced much later, by [[Ch
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  • ...e movement. Computer – aided analyses has also replaced the earlier stereo-microscope technique.
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  • ...two individuals from one organism).<sup>3,4</sup> They can be seen with a microscope under high magnification and are between 3 and 8 μm in length. Malassezia
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  • Mitochondria were first seen in a light microscope in the nineteenth century but were not really understood until procedures f
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  • ...sualized atoms using [[scanning tunneling microscope]]s and [[atomic force microscope]]s<ref name=afm>[http://www.lbl.gov/Science-Articles/Archive/scanning-tunne
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  • Chemical synapses can vary in size and shape. Under the electron microscope, synapses are seen either as symmetric or asymmetric. Asymmetric synapses
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  • ...be seen under high magification. Both scanning and transmission [[electron microscope]]s are commonly employed to visualise virus particles. * Direct counts using an [[electron microscope]]. A dilute mixture of virus particles and beads of known size are sprayed
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  • ...[[virus (biology)|virus]] that causes COVID-19, revealed in an [[electron microscope]] image as it emerges from [[Cell (biology)|cell]] surfaces (blue/pink).}}
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  • ...erator, an incubator (hengwenxiang), a fluorescent microscope, an inverted microscope, culture media, diagnostic reagents, cell culture instruments, etc. A separ
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  • ...small free living nematode. It is found in various parts of the world. A microscope is required to view a ''C. elegans'' because its length ranges up to 1 mm.
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  • We can observe its morphological characteristics under the [[light microscope]] with the aid of some [[staining methods]]. The more preferable are the [[
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  • # [[Microscope]]
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  • Huygens was also involved in [[lens]] grinding, [[telescope]] and [[microscope]] construction. Around 1654 he devised, in cooperation with his oldest brot
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  • Scanning and transmission electron microscope has been used in studying the structure of pilobolus crystallinus. The stal
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  • ...tizendium.org/wiki/Biology%27s_next_microscope:_Mathematics Biology’s Next Microscope: Mathematics.] Citizendium Free Online Encyclopedia. ...p interpret any kind of data. In this sense, mathematics is biology’s next microscope, only better.</ref>
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  • ...graphics.eiu.com/upload/eb/EIU_Global_Microscope_2010_Eng_WEB.pdf ''Global microscope on the microfinance business environment'', Economist Intelligence Unit 201
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  • [[User:Anthony.Sebastian|Anthony]] has started [[Biology's next microscope: Mathematics]] as part of a previous W-a-t, and I would like to ask your he
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  • ...a diploid monocot with 10 large chromosome pairs, easily studied with the microscope. Its genetic features, including many known and mapped phenotypic mutants a
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  • ...tizendium.org/wiki/Biology%27s_next_microscope:_Mathematics Biology’s Next Microscope: Mathematics.] Citizendium Free Online Encyclopedia. ...p interpret any kind of data. In this sense, mathematics is biology’s next microscope, only better.</ref></onlyinclude>
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  • ...tain the violet crystals in a Gram stain. The resulting appearance under a microscope is often described as resembling a tennis racket or a collection of drumsti
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  • ...a small, air-filled container in which a quartz fiber is suspended, with a microscope that allows the shadow of the fiber to be read against a graduated scale. W
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  • ...a [[fluid]] produces [[Brownian motion]] that can be seen with an ordinary microscope. The thermal motions of atoms are ''very'' fast and temperatures close to [
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  • ...and burns. Since malignant cells can almost always be recognized under the microscope, if the tissue is properly prepared, a [[Biopsy|biopsy]] is virtually alway
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  • ...sy U.S. Cancer Institute. Cartoon showing capillaries, visible only with a microscope, connecting macroscopically visible arteries and veins.}}
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  • Fimbriae-mediated adhesion was investigated with an atomic force microscope, which uses a cantilever to apply (and measure) forces between its tip and
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  • ...ctron source. Most of the above mentioned examples can be viewed using a [[microscope]] and are surrounded a thin nonunit membrane to separate them from the [[cy
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  • ...nulated, as does fluorescence microlymphography using a light fluorescence microscope following subepidermal infection of FITC-dextran 150,000 demonstrates a lac
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  • ...ed an open-access article from PLoS Biology, entitling it [[Biology's next microscope: Mathematics]], close to the original much longer title. Properly attribut
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  • ...ation of the foils the stainless steel was etched and then examined with a microscope for damage. It was found that the foil which had been in contact with the e
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  • ...(paler than usual) and microcytic (smaller than usual) when viewed with a microscope.
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  • ...entists. It was not until the first phage was observed under an [[electron microscope]] by [[Helmut Ruska]] in 1939 that its true nature was established.
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  • ...entists. It was not until the first phage was observed under an [[electron microscope]] by [[Helmut Ruska]] in 1939 that its true nature was established.
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  • ...ny apparent, visible symptoms yet. Plant pathologists usually use electron microscope or perform Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay test (ELISA). These tests were
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  • ...ng [[meiosis]] and the recombination of genetic traits. They observed by [[microscope|microscopy]] that the regions of paired chromosomes that are physically cro
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  • ...ng [[meiosis]] and the recombination of genetic traits. They observed by [[microscope|microscopy]] that the regions of paired chromosomes that are physically cro
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  • ...by the Dutch scientist Anton van Leeuwenhoek in 1674, using a single-lens microscope of his own design. He called them "animalcules" and published his observati
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  • ...e 340:467-8</ref> [[Image:Phage S.gif|thumb|200 px|A Transmission Electron Microscope Image of the ''Synechococcus'' Phage S-PM2 by Hans-Wolfgang Ackermann.]]
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  • ...e 340:467-8</ref> [[Image:Phage S.gif|thumb|200 px|A Transmission Electron Microscope Image of the ''Synechococcus'' Phage S-PM2 by Hans-Wolfgang Ackermann.]]
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  • ...[[laser]], the [[Electronic switch#Transistor|transistor]], the [[electron microscope]], and [[Magnetic resonance imaging|magnetic resonance imaging]]. The study
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  • ...ting enabling biological material to be viewed under a [[scanning electron microscope]].
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  • Aided by the invention of the microscope in the 16th century, the [[germ theory]] of disease challenged the role of
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  • ...examined, to more distant objects like Jupiter. The introduction of the [[microscope]] had a similar struggle for acceptance.<ref name=Goldsmith/> Today however There is an entire literature on how to interpret observations with the microscope, and even in the 19th century doubts remained. See, for example, {{cite boo
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  • ...ntrating on both structure and function at a macroscopic level &mdash; the microscope not invented until after Vesalius's death.
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  • | Osteoporosis means “porous bone.” If you look at healthy bone under a microscope, you will see that parts of it look like a honeycomb. If you have osteoporo
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  • ...ease in secretion of mucus which contributes to the airway obstruction. [[Microscope|Microscopically]] there is [[Infiltration (medical)|infiltration]] of the a
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  • ...se an ordinary hand-held otoscope, or may need to make use of an examining microscope. It would often be necessary to remove debris and pus from the canal before
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  • ...[[experimentalist]]s a way to count atoms by looking through an ordinary [[microscope]]. Wilhelm Ostwald, one of the leaders of the anti-atom school, later told
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  • ...mulations]]. High-speed digital computers and advances in [[Biology's next microscope: Mathematics|mathematical reasoning]] have changed classical experimentatio
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