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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «MICROTOMICAL»
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From Zeolites to Porous MOF Materials - the 40th Anniversary ...
Micrographs of zeolite EU-1 synthesized from low alkali containing precursors (Si
/Al = 40) (sample N°2), left: crystalline particle with scales on surface (SEM), right:
subunits constituting a crystalline particle of zeolite EU-1 (TEM, microtomical ...
Ruren Xu, Jiesheng Chen, Zi Gao, 2007
27. Morphology. Associate Professor Woodworth.. The gross anatomy of insects,
the use of microtomical methods of study and the construction of models. 9 hrs., 2
units, second half-year. M W F, 1-4. Prerequisite, Course 1. 28. Scale Insects.
University of California (1868-1952), University of California, Berkeley, 1907
3
Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London
On Koelliker's services as one of the chief pioneers in the modern development
of microscopical and microtomical investigation, as an ingenious, active, and
inspiring teacher, as a luminous writer on histology and many other branches of ...
4
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
Microtomical manipulations are now so far perfected as to permit of the
preparation of section of 0'01 mm. or less, and good instruments are everywhere
to be found. Well-stained sections are so delicate in their appeaeance, and so
rich in the ...
5
Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission
Preparatory to microtomical work upon the gills, the animals were first killed in
weak alcohol, then slowly hardened in the same liquid, and' finallysmall
fragments of the gills were put'into absolute alcohol. During all of this treatment
the gills lost ...
6
The American Naturalist
MICROSCOPY.' Method of Photographing Serial Sections. — The development
of microtomical technique has made it a comparatively easy matter to produce
great numbers of fine sections in a very short time. As the sections with which an
...
7
Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.S. ...
A great number of microtomical sections through the different parts of the
sponges were mounted, and stained with carmine, haematoxylin, methyl-green,
and other colouring matters of modern histology. The sponges were besides
examined ...
Great Britain. Challenger Office, Sir Charles Wyville Thomson, Sir John Murray, 1889
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Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London
On Koelliker's services as one of the chief pioneers in the modern development
of microscopical and microtomical investigation, as an ingenious, active, and
inspiring teacher, as a luminous writer on histology and many other branches of ...
Linnean Society of London, 1906
9
Report of the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, ...
Fresh water seemed to have a tendency to bleach the gills when the animals
were placed in it for a time." Treatment with alcohol, preparatory to microtomical
investigation of fragments of the gills, had but little effect in weakening the color.
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The Optical Dictionary: An Optical and Ophthalmological ...
Microspectroscope. A combined microscope and spectroscope. Microstat. The
stage and finder of a microscope. Microstructure. Microscopic structure.
Microtome. An instrument for cutting microsections. Microtomic, Microtomical.
Relating to ...
Charles Hyatt-Woolf, 1904