Microscopy

Word MICROSCOPY
Character 10
Hyphenation mi cros co py
Pronunciations /maɪ.ˈkɹɔ.skə.pi/

Definitions and meanings of "Microscopy"

What do we mean by microscopy?

The study of microscopes. noun

The use of microscopes. noun

Investigation employing a microscope. noun

The act or art of using the microscope; investigation with the microscope: as, to be skilled in microscopy. noun

The use of the microscope; investigation with the microscope. noun

The study of microscopes, their design and manufacture noun

The use of microscopes noun

Research with the use of microscopes noun

The study of microscopes, their design and manufacture.

The use of microscopes.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Microscopy

The word "microscopy" in example sentences

But thanks to rapid advances in microscopy in the last decade, researchers can now watch a single gene being transcribed from DNA -- one atom at a time -- or observe the activity of a protein molecule as it moves inside a living cell. ❋ Edward Willett (2006)

The great breakthrough in microscopy came when it was found possible to produce an image of an object using an electron beam. ❋ Unknown (1986)

The latest contribution to the development of microscopy is what is termed the scanning tunneling microscope. ❋ Unknown (1986)

While the latter pays much better, it certainly does less for the world than my previous work in biomath working on multiphoton microscopy, which is mostly used for understanding cellular activities WRT cancer. ❋ Unknown (2007)

As there is no natural science proper called microscopy, embracing all the observations made by means of the microscope, so care should be taken not to deduce the principle of a science from the chief instrument it employs. ❋ Wilhelm Roscher (1855)

To image kinesin at this critical stage, Downing and Sindelar turned to cryoelectron microscopy, which is a type of electron microscopy in which the sample is studied at extremely low temperatures. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Traditional microscopy, which is over 100 years old, is how tuberculosis is usually detected, and we simply have to have a better way of doing that. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Must be familiar with some analytical equipment such as microscopy (SEM, TEM) viscosity measurement, particle size analysis (light scattering) profilometry, thermal analysis of materials (DSC, TGA, DMA), and circuit characterization (digital multimeter and oscilloscopes). ❋ Unknown (2011)

Important characterisation techniques, such as microscopy and surface analysis are also included. ❋ Unknown (2008)

"Loss of coherence is a problem in Raman microscopy, which is a prospective method for molecular identification and imaging. ❋ Unknown (2008)

• Good knowledge of various readouts such as microscopy, immunocytochemistry, image analysis, biochemical readouts (enzymatic assays, Western blotting, ❋ Unknown (2010)

As my bargaining power grew, I also came to want a lab with enough fume hoods, vented storage cabinets, and small darkrooms for fluorescence microscopy to support my unusual combination of chemistry and biology, as well as a joint appointment in a Chemistry department and support from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. ❋ Unknown (2009)

At this point it was important to visualise the retroviral particles, and Charles Dauguet, in charge of the microscopy platform at Pasteur, provided the first images of the virus in February 1983. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Crystallographic electron microscopy was developed by Sir Aaron ❋ Unknown (2010)

The research and development projects at Argonne run the gamut from nano fabrication technology research and development, to high performance computer imaging, X-Ray microscopy research, and energy and environmental science research. ❋ Regina Fraser (2011)

Cross Reference for Microscopy

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