In standard IVF, embryos are removed from the incubator once a day to be checked under the microscope.
Executives will have to analyze intersecting programs "under a very deep microscope, " he says.
Scientists used the microscope to control a tiny, super-sharp needle along a copper surface, IBM said.
This all seemed perfectly logical until the invention of the microscope revealed an awkwardness: female genitalia.
The management was put under the microscope for not having detected such serious problems earlier.
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Results of a large number of biological and medical assays interpreted through a microscope.
Looked at through an electron microscope, processors built using the new transistors look like waffles.
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Things will get more interesting soon as Greece is forced back under the microscope.
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It is, by dint of its stature as the world's largest software company, under a microscope.
Making employees aware that they're under the microscope may also help to discourage misconduct, she adds.
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We are not going to look at the petty details of the visit through a microscope.
It is already under the regulatory microscope following the collapse of Arthur Andersen in 2002.
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Other important imaging tools include the microscope, the camera, the binocular and the magnifying glass.
The resulting laser-fiber-microscope combo can spot such 1-in-10 million traveling cancer cells in 30 minutes.
The approach also employs a digital microscope to further home in on the pinpointed cancer cells.
Forensic scientist Edward Jarman found the stain after two days of work with a microscope.
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Hon Hai has been under a microscope by labor groups for its work practices.
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But in this collective scheme the performances of two individuals will come under the microscope.
Being the individual cells of an economy, firms are easier to put under the microscope.
Normally, if you cut open a bee its innards, viewed under a microscope, will appear white.
This whole process takes just seconds, so the microscope can repeat the process quickly.
Well, Yang could say, regulators do seem to like taking a microscope to their examinations of Microsoft.
The slice itself can be discarded, so the process is much faster than using a transmission microscope.
Whenever such a bond occurred, the tip experienced a downward force which was registered by the microscope.
Moreover, when stained and observed through a microscope, vaults cluster around, and sometimes on, the nuclear-pore complex.
The device of putting just one year under the microscope is a bold one in the medieval context.
Under a microscope, the scientists discovered the holes were too perfectly round to have been caused by bacteria.
This credit deflation has to be reversed or we'll have a recovery that'll require a microscope to detect.
In contrast, Yang's lensless microscope places the object close enough to the sensor that it casts a shadow.
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