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Online shopping from a great selection of digital cameras, film cameras, camcorders, optics, camera accessories, photo printers & more from Canon, Sony,


2. Automated Very Low Magnification Imaging for TEM
We present an automated technique that creates a very low magnification (VLM) image of. the entire available imaging area on the grid.


3. Calibration Standards, SEM, TEM, Gold on Carbon, BSE Reference
These are metal replicas of cross ruled gratings of a area 60mm2 with 19.7 lines/mm for low magnification , and 2160 lines/mm for high magnification



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