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Category Leaders: Magnetic Force Microscopy
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Archaeopteryx was not very bird-like - EurekAlert (press release)

Archaeopteryx was not very bird-like
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All chips were analyzed under polarizing microscopy. The bone types for the early birds Archaeopteryx, Jeholornis, and Sapeornis are comparable to those of ...

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Intoxicating, Microscope Artwork.
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... prints of images that Davidson created by photographing crystallized samples of various types of beers, wines and cocktails under a microscope. ...

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Spectral Imaging and Fluorescence Protein Sections Added to ZEISS Online Campus - Advanced Imaging Pro (press release)

Spectral Imaging and Fluorescence Protein Sections Added to ZEISS Online Campus
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The site contains detailed articles explaining spectral imaging and FRET microscopy. An additional article outlines important practical considerations when ...



When physics meets biology - the Holographic Neurone Stimulator - ScienceAlert

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When physics meets biology - the Holographic Neurone Stimulator
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This isn't very useful in microscopy as it would cause the entire sample to absorb light and glow at once. So the fluorescence event employed by a MFM is ...



AMASE 2009 blog: Searching for Martian life... on Earth. And farewell, Svalbard! - Space Ref (press release)

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AMASE 2009 blog: Searching for Martian life... on Earth. And farewell, Svalbard!
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Image: Adrienne Kish taking pictures of extremophiles extracted from the glacier blue ice cores using a fluorescence microscope on board our research vessel ...

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1. Magnetic Force Microscopy (MFM)
AFM, SPM, Cantilevers, probes, tips, calibration gratings, HOPG, biology, chemistry, LFM, tapping mode, polymer, microscope, atomic force, scanning,


2. Magnetic Force Microscopy with the Nano-R
Since magnetic force microscopy (MFM) development in 1987(1,2), In the case of magnetic force microscopy the force between the probe and the sample is


3. Magnetic Force Microscopy with the Nano-R
MFMR Magnetic Force Microscopy Sensors -. NanoWorld probes at: Since magnetic force microscopy (MFM) development in 1987(1,2), it has emerged as a


4. Magnetic Force Microscopy
Magnetic force microscopy (MFM) images the spatial variation of magnetic forces on a sample surface. For MFM, the tip is coated with a ferromagnetic thin



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