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Dictionary » R » Resolution Resolutionresolution Complete return to normal structure and function: used, for example: of an inflammatory lesion or of a disease. ![]()
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Results from our forumPlease help us I.D. this micro-organismFirst, interesting parent website... Second, those are incredibly high resolution images and are not exactly indicative of what dark field microscopy usually looks like.. What equipment are you using? What is the magnification and numerical aperture on the ...
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Where can a piezo actuator be used in biology?Piezo actuator can be controled easyly with resolution of 1nm,and can afford very high force。Such actuator can be used for the positioning of cells or manipulations on a cell using glass needles. But i haven't used any bioinstruments, so i don't ...
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Identify thisHello, Can somebody tell me precisely what kind of the mould or fungus is this? I attached several high resolution photo's to this topic. Here are YouTube video links of this creature: 1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbb6QQf6mOM 2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jocP6cy8bkY ...
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Re: Re: -Acrylamide gives a very good resolution but gels are long and complicated to prepare, expensive and use plenty of nasty chemicals (acrylamide is a neurotoxin). Or you can just buy ready-cast :lol: If you can afford it. Or if they fit your ...
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Re: -Acrylamide gives a very good resolution but gels are long and complicated to prepare, expensive and use plenty of nasty chemicals (acrylamide is a neurotoxin). Or you can just buy ready-cast :lol:
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