- A
ribbon of
ultrathin sections prepared by room-temperature ultramicrotomy,
floating on
water in the boat of a
diamond knife used to cut the sections...
- for the
presence and
position of
antigens on the
surfaces of cells. In
ultrathin sections of
tissues viewed by
electron microscopy, the
immunogold labels...
-
concrete that is 10 - 15cm (4-6")
thick while an
ultrathin layer is 5 to 10 cm (2-4") thick.
Ultrathin whitetopping is
suitable for
light duty uses, such...
- A
diamond knife blade used for
cutting ultrathin sections (typically 70 to 350 nm) for
transmission electron microscopy...
-
Electric released ultra-compact 12.1"
Mitsubishi Pedion laptop line with
ultrathin magnesium case (18 × 218 × 297 mm) and
chiclet keyboard. This short-living...
- on
January 8, 2009, with
expected April availability for the
first AMD
Ultrathin Platform targeting the ultra-portable
notebook market. Both
models support:...
- manufactured. In
modern electron microscopy gl****
knives are used to make the
ultrathin sections needed for imaging. In the
Stone Age,
bladed tools were made...
-
tapered (optical) fibre,
fibre taper, submicron-diameter
silica fibre,
ultrathin optical fibres,
optical nanofibre,
optical microfibres,
submicron fibre...
- Acer Inc.
designed to
achieve battery life in
excess of
eight hours with
ultrathin designs. The
first generation Acer
Timeline models use Intel's
ultra low...
-
transmitted through a
specimen to form an image. The
specimen is most
often an
ultrathin section less than 100 nm
thick or a
suspension on a grid. An
image is...