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Micrography is also the art of using microscopes to make photographs.
Williams was involved in the early use of electron micrography in biology.
His explanation of this phenomenon was subsequently published in Micrography Observ.
Thanks to Manly's thorough refutation, the micrography theory is now generally disregarded.
Colored micrography is especially distinctive because these rare artworks are customarily rendered in black and white.
Gerlach was a pioneer of histological staining and anatomical micrography.
For details of the 1992 Polaroid micrography competition, contact Pat Wallace.
Also, the traditional electron micrography category has been divided to provide separate judging for life science and materials science subjects.
The poster consisted in depicting an iconic film scene, using micrography, with the original film script.
The use of resins will solidify samples so that thin sections could be obtained for electron micrography.
Since 1942, electron micrography has been used, advancing the development of products that exploit structural color, such as "photonic" cosmetics.
He is mentioned for his skill in micrography in Holinshed's Chronicle:
In 1931, she was the first in France to photograph decorative microscopic images which she called "micrography", combining science with visual art.
Micrography is a Metallurgist's forte.
Micrography Decorative illustrations often made using the text of the Mesorah in medieval Pentateuch codexes.
Furthermore, in many cases, a clear illustration of the structure that the microscopist wished to document was much easier to produce by drawing than by micrography.
Micrography is used in this piece as well; the foundation's website explains that an anonymous sixth-century poet's words cascade across the skyline of the piece.
The artistic director explains that this piece was inspired by a panoramic photo of Kabul between 1870 to 1882 and that gold-leaf micrography was utilized.
Micrography provides a unique solution to the visual artist who wishes to remain devout in observation of Jewish law, by using only text, not images per se.
Optical microscope and electron microscope are extensively used in micrography or metallography and are indispensable.
In the last quarter of the 20th century, micrography of the septal pore apparatus began to clarify the true phylogenetic relationships in Basidiomycota.
This, like the OED, is also available in a compact form produced in two volumes by micrography at twelve-pages-to-view (Oxford 1975).
Nevertheless, he hoped that something would happen to make these records of Earthly wisdom available once again-" "It was called micrography," said Bivar.
They were racing through a strange land of indefiniteness and Morrison could not, no matter how he tried, picture his surroundings as those with which he was familiar from electron micrography.
A 14th-century German Bible open to the Book of Job looks spartan until you realize that its top-of-the-page hunting scene is rendered entirely in stitchlike Hebrew micrography.