Looked at through an electron microscope, processors built using the new transistors look like waffles.
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The scientists used a scanning-electron microscope to view the panguite within a so-called ultra-refractory inclusion embedded within the meteorite.
Dr Denk is speeding matters up by using a scanning electron microscope instead.
Wiens will be able to use an electron microscope to look at the characteristics of how the silicon is constructed.
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So what you see in an electron microscope, which requires a vacuum, is substantially different from what is naturally there.
Dr Brenner's method used what is known as a transmission electron microscope.
Professor Gai was chosen for modifying her electron microscope so that she was able to observe chemical reactions occurring at surface atoms of catalysts.
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In particular one part of it - calcium silicate hydrate - refused all attempts to be analysed under an electron microscope or by nano-indentation.
Dr Brenner and his team embedded their worms in blocks of plastic, sliced the blocks thinly and then stained each slice so its features would show up in an electron microscope.
Optimal layering was determined using a scanning electron microscope.
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"The information we have is that the electron microscope testing is not the gold standard, so to speak, of testing in this field, " Muia said during a motions hearing Tuesday in state Supreme Court.
The high-frequency sound from the transmitter produces sharp reflections of small objects for the same reason that an electron microscope (which operates at high frequencies) can see smaller things than a light microscope (which operates at low frequencies).
The experiment, conducted by a team from the Hamamatsu University of Medicine, found that the larvae of fruit flies hit with this electron rush were able to withstand an electron microscope's hostile vacuum unharmed and even grew to be healthy adults.
The software includes an auto-recognition feature that identifies any device plugged into a laptop, from an electrocardiogram machine to an electron microscope, and translates the signals into a form that can be received by hospital computer systems at the other end.
In addition to using the living system as artwork, Brown made a series of images with a scanning electron microscope, and using the techniques to create illuminated manuscripts, he applied gold leaf to the regions of the prints where the bacterial gold deposits were found.
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An electron microscope would be unreliable, particularly for someone infected a long time, because the number of cells harboring virus genes would be diluted over time and difficult to detect, said McGowan, the New York and New Jersey chairman of the American Academy of HIV Medicine.
Why didn't BBC go to the scientists who advised the cardinal and the WHO and get the real truth - surely there have been electron microscope scans of this type of rubber that would prove definitively whether or not the pores are larger than or smaller than the HIV virus.
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