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This photomicrograph shows a few of the many neurons that are found in the neocortex.
Photomicrograph of a human liver section with cancer.
Mondschein aimed his camera and made a hologram of each photomicrograph as it appeared.
The proper word would have been "photomicrograph."
The "photomicrograph" of Tylenol nearly tops my daughter's most recent spin-art creation.
Photomicrograph of a mouse hippocampus, an area of the brain critical for learning and memory.
Cutting up a photomicrograph and arranging the result into an indisputable karyogram.
He next presented a photomicrograph that showed that there was no alveolar problem in the lungs.
"This is a photomicrograph I obtained with a scanning electron microscope," Walt explained.
Photomicrograph of a cortex cell stained with Golgi's.
Image: Magnified 250X, this photomicrograph revealed the presence of Acanthamoeba sp.
Digital micrograph is a digital picture obtained either directly with a microscope or by scanning of a photomicrograph.
Photomicrograph of the molecular scaffolding of axons.
Photomicrograph of the microscopic blood vessels that carry nutrients to neurons in the brain, obtained with a scanning electron microscope.
Ms. Conner won a Guggenheim fellowship in 1984 to photograph a landscape that she said looked like an electron photomicrograph of the human tongue.
A light micrograph or photomicrograph is a micrograph prepared using an optical microscope, a process referred to as photomicroscopy.
For example, the first prize in the Pola-chrome category went to a photomicrograph showing a crystalline array of adrenaline, a hormone that is difficult to crystallize.
Photomicrograph of a neuron's cell body (top, center) and its dendrites radiating out of it, obtained with a scanning electron microscope.
A micrograph, or photomicrograph, is a photograph or digital image taken through a microscope or similar device to show a magnified image of an item.
Specifically, a photomicrograph is a photograph of a small object, the image of which is magnified more than approximately 40 times by means of a compound microscope.
Below A reflected-light photomicrograph left of an open cavity in regolithic shaly sandstone shows collomorphic manganese oxide lining the cavity wall.
Photomicrograph of different components of the rat cerebellum, including Purkinje neurons in green, glia (non-neuronal cells) in red, and cell nuclei in blue.
Figures 7Eis the representative photomicrograph of a testicular section from an MAA-treated 90 days old WT mouse processed for TUNEL.
Ms. Albright's favorites this year include the third-place winner, an image of crystallized vitamin A, which could be temple ruins on another planet, and the sixth-place winner, a photomicrograph of phenyl threonine, a building block of human protein, which looks like an abstract painting.
The Sun reported that while not many people would want to "cuddle up" to microbes such as E. coli and Streptococcus, the "fluffy" toys resemble real microbes magnified a million times, and since a photomicrograph is provided, people can compare the toys with reality.