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  1. Advances in Optical & Electron Microscopy, Vol. 4
  2. Clinical Use of Electron Microscopy in Dermatology by Alvin S. Zelickson, 1985-06
  3. Electron Microscopy of Proteins, Volume 3 by James R. Harris, 1982-08
  4. Scanning Electron Microscopy of the Eye by Serge Liotet, Gerard Clergue, 1985-06
  5. The Operation of the Transmission Electron Microscope (Microscopy Handbooks) by Dawn Chescoe, Peter Goodhew, 1984-09-20
  6. High Voltage Electron Microscopy
  7. In Situ Hybridization in Electron Microscopy (Methods in Visualization) by Gerard Morel, Annie Cavalier, et all 2001-01-30
  8. Electron Microscopy in the Study of Materials (The structures & properties of solids) by P.J. Grundy, G.A. Jones, 1976-09-01
  9. High-Energy Electron Diffraction and Microscopy (Monographs on the Physics and Chemistry of Materials) by L.-M. Peng, S. L. Dudarev, et all 2004-03-11
  10. Biological Specimen Preparation for Transmission Electron Microscopy by Audrey M. Glauert, 1998-12-14
  11. Fundamentals of transmission electron microscopy (Interscience monographs and texts in physics and astronomy) by Robert D Heidenreich, 1964
  12. IITRI fracture handbook: Failure analysis of metallic materials by scanning electron microscopy by IIT Research Institute, 1979
  13. Practical Electron Microscopy for Biologists by Geoffrey A. Meek, 1977-11-16
  14. Characterization of High Tc Materials and Devices by Electron Microscopy

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82. Laboratory Of Electron Microscopy And Crystal Chemistry
Laboratory of electron microscopy and Crystal Chemistry. Divisionof States and Structures Institute for Chemical Research Kyoto
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Laboratory of Electron Microscopy and Crystal Chemistry
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TEL:+81-774-38-3051 FAX:+81-774-38-3055 [Japanese] /English
Outline of Research
Institute for Chemical Research at Kyoto University has a history of development and applied research of an electron microscopy during a half a century, and it was a big result to succeed in photographing of the atomic image which shows molecular structure for the first time by development of a high resolution electron microscope with high acceleration voltage. Based on these results, we are now going along a direct analysis of molecular and crystal structure by an analysis of electro-static potential in specimen using a new electron microscope with higher performance, High Resolution Electron Spectromicroscope . In recent days, we are trying to develope the elemental analysis and electronic states analysis by Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy and also by two dimensional mapping, and further more to establish electron crystallography , crystal structure analysis by electron diffraction.

83. Darling Marine Center, University Of Maine
The Darling Marine Center functions year round as a research and educational facility and fosters national and international collaboration among marine scientists and invites visiting investigators to use the stateof-the-art equipment in their biogeochemistry, microbiology, histology, electron microscopy, and flowing seawater laboratories.
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the marine laboratory of The University of Maine Welcome About the DMC Damariscotta River Estuary Directions to the DMC Campus Map ... DMC Directory Education Undergraduate Semester by the Sea Summer internships Field Trip Program Graduate Students and projects Summer courses Research Faculty Publications Data Sets Visiting investigators Facilities Conference Center Instrumentation Library SCUBA ... Making Waves (newsletter) Links Sea Grant Extension Agent Gulf of Maine Foundation 2003 Summer Courses
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We hope to notify selected applicants by March 15th, 2003 The Darling Marine Center is the site of world renowned marine research. DMC faculty belong to the University of Maine's School of Marine Sciences where 45 faculty represent the largest group of marine scientists in Maine! They conduct state and federally funded research on the world's oceans, train graduate students to be future researchers and university professors, and offer intensive summer internships to select undergraduates. Located in the small town of Walpole, 60 miles northeast of Portland and 100 miles south of the University's Orono campus, the Darling Marine Center functions year round as a research and educational facility. The DMC fosters national and international collaboration among marine scientists and invites visiting investigators to use the state-of-the-art equipment in our biogeochemistry, microbiology, histology, electron microscopy, and flowing seawater laboratories.

84. Table Of Contents
INTRODUCTION to. PRACTICAL LIGHT and. electron microscopy. (1995 Edition) UNDER CONSTRUCTION! 1.1 Light Microscopy. 1.2. electron microscopy. 1.3.
http://www.mih.unibas.ch/Booklet/Lecture/TOC.html
INTRODUCTION to PRACTICAL LIGHT and ELECTRON MICROSCOPY (1995 Edition) UNDER CONSTRUCTION!
- Do not use the equations in this preface! -
- a 1996 edition is in preparation!!! -

U. Aebi, K. Bienz , Chr. Brack, G. Bullock, M. Duerrenberger, A. Engel, R. Gschwind, R. Guggenheim, W. Rudin, M. Wurtz. Layout: Contents 1. General Introduction 1.1 Light Microscopy 1.2. Electron Microscopy 1.3. Scanning Probe Microscopy (SPM) 2 Theoretical Foundations 2.1. Propagation of Light and Electrons 2.2. Optical Elements for Light 2.3. Optical Elements for Charged Particles 2.4. Optical Systems 2.5. Waves 2.6. Diffraction Theory 2.7 Fourier Transform Pairs 2.8 Image Formation 2.9 The Optical Diffractometer 2.10 Averaging and filtering 2.11 3-D Reconstruction 3. Light Microscopy 3.1. The Superposition of Waves 3.2. The Microscope and its Parts 3.3. Phase Contrast Microscopy 3.4. Fluorescence Microscopy 3.5. Photomicrography 3.7. Black-and-White Photomicrography 4. Electron Microscopy 4.1. Basic Concepts 4.2. The Electron Microscope:
Its Components, Operation, Maintenance, and Performance

85. Dr. Shu-You Li's Personal TEM Web Site
Information on Transmission electron microscopy. Research work of the author, journal information, instruction for authors, EELS database, TEM course, job list and resumes.
http://www.uni-mainz.de/~syli/
My interest is on the atomic and electronic structure of new materials.
Click on this photo to get my Curriculum Vitae Search this web (enter key word): Search Yahoo! Like Google? Search FTP I am seeking for a position in TEM-related region.
If you know some information, please mail me! Mail to me Attention Please ! Current work Some times we feel inconvenient when we intend to contact with another electron microscopist but not know his/her email address. I am collecting electron microcopists' email addresses and will LIST them on this website. If you do not mind including your email address into this list, please add your email address to Information News

86. CSL Electron Microscopy Facility
electron microscopy Facility. Officer in Charge David Steele Environmental nanometres.Scanning electron microscopy Philips 505 Located in Launceston.
http://lab.csl.utas.edu.au/facs/EMS.html
Electron Microscopy Facility
Officer in Charge: David Steele Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope - ESEM 2020
    This is a new generation dual purpose electron beam instrument which can operate at both elevated pressures up to 6000 Pa and high vacuum in the specimen chamber. The instrument combines all the advantages of a conventional scanning electron microscope with the possibility of minimal specimen preparation and observation of biological specimens in a fully hydrated state. Resolution of 6 nanometers is obtainable in both modes as well as chemical composition of specimens with elements from boron up by means of X-ray microanalysis. There are applications in many branches of science.
Electron Probe Microanalyser - Cameca SX50
    This instrument is used by geologists and others interested in the composition and microstructure of materials. It provides microanalyses of materials and detects all elements heavier than boron. It is possible to view samples using a magnification range from 50X to 250,000X and with a resolution of 8 nanometres.
Scanning Electron Microscopy - Philips 505
Located in Launceston
    This instrument provides high resolution electron images of surfaces within the magnification range 10X to 200,000X and with a resolution of 7 nanometres. Almost any material can be visualised with a large depth of field, excellent contrast and precision specimen movement. There are many applications, mostly in the life sciences. The SEM is equipped with an X-ray analytical device capable of chemical analysis of elements heavier than sodium.

87. MEMS Processing Equipment & EM Supplies - Tousimis
Provides electron microscopy (EM) chemicals and supplies.
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88. Dr. Gjumrakch Aliev
Personal information, honors and awards, publications of the director of the electron microscopy Center for the Department of Anatomy and Neurology, School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University.
http://www.cwru.edu/med/anatomy/brainlab/AlievFrame.html

89. Oxford Materials: Electron Microscopy And Microanalysis
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90. SEM - Scanning Electron Microscopy By Smartech
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91. WHD Microanalysis Consultants Ltd: Contract SEM
Business to business service United Kingdom based company offering scanning electron microscopy with clients worldwide.
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92. MATC Electron Microscopy
Madison Area Technical College's electron microscopy program is one of only twoprograms in the nation to offer a two year Associate of Science degree.
http://matcmadison.edu/electronmicros/
News Hitachi S-2700 SEM donated to MATC-EM MMMS Conference held at MATC October 16, 2002 Madison Area Technical College's Electron Microscopy program is one of only two programs in the nation to offer a two year Associate of Science degree. With an intense, hands-on environment and an interactive staff, we strive to provide the very best in instruction and instrumentation. Our program has a job placement of 99% of graduates with a starting salary of over $40,000. Look around to see if this program is for you or if you are interested in hiring our graduates. This page was last updated on January 23, 2003 Madison Area Technical College
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93. Advanced Electron Microscopy & Imaging
The Center is a shared imaging facility providing support for the House Ear Institute and the research community.
http://www.hei.org/research/depts/aemi/aemi.htm
Ahmanson Center for
Advanced Electron Microscopy and Imaging
Paul Webster, Ph.D.
Facility Director and Scientist II Phone: 213-273-8026
Fax: 213-413-6739
E-mail: PWebster@hei.org Mission
To apply advanced electron microscopy methods to hearing research and to provide a shared imaging resource to HEI scientists and the research community. History Current Projects
  • Maintain and develop essential equipment and technologies in electron microscopy. Methods Perform independent and collaborative research using the Center facilities. Our work. Provide on-site training for preparative technologies and use of imaging equipment. Courses
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    94. Electron Microscopy Laboratory
    electron microscopy Laboratory University of Maine. UMaine's ElectronMicroscopy Laboratory (EML) offers the tools and technical
    http://www.umesci.maine.edu/emlab/eml.htm
    Electron Microscopy Laboratory
    University of Maine
    UMaine's Electron Microscopy Laboratory (EML) offers the tools and technical expertise for research and training in microscopy with both light and electron microscopes. The lab operates three electron microscopes (one scanning and two transmission electron microscopes) and the ancillary equipment needed for preparation of specimens for EM and other microscopy. The EML's variety of light microscopes encompasses optics for bright-field, phase-contrast, differential-interference, and fluorescence imaging. Users of the EML can opt for full technical services in microscopy so that they are provided with whatever micrographs and analyses they want for given specimens, or they can work independently on the EML's microscopes, specimen-preparation equipment, and darkroom facilities following appropriate training by the EML staff.
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    95. Journal Of Structural Biology
    Structural analysis of living material at every level of organization by all methods light microscopy including confocal microscopy, electron microscopy, NMR, Xray diffraction.
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    96. SEM-EDS Laboratory Home Page
    Industrial scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersive spectrometer (EDS) laboratory in the company Metal Ravne d.o.o.
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    97. Biological Electron Microscope Facility
    We provide complete individual training for scanning electron microscopy, familiarizationwith instruments and techniques for experienced transmission electron
    http://www.pbrc.hawaii.edu/bemf/
    Biological Electron Microscope Facility
    Pacific Biomedical Research Center
    University of Hawai'i at Manoa
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    Director: Richard D. Allen, Ph.D.; Manager: Marilyn F. Dunlap, Ph.D.; Supervisor: Tina M. (Weatherby) Carvalho, M.S.; Tanya M. Michaud, M.S.
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    The Biological Electron Microscope Facility (BEMF) at the University of Hawai'i is a multi-user/service facility, administered by the Pacific Biomedical Research Center (PBRC). The mission of the BEMF is to provide biological researchers with state-of-the-art electron microscopical instrumentation on a recharge basis. Major support for BEMF is also provided by a grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Center for Research Resources (NCRR) Biomedical Research Infrastructure Network (BRIN) Program.
    Use of the Facility
    BEMF is foremost a research instrumentation and service facility, open to state, university, and outside institutions. Instrument use and technician services are available on a recharge fee basis. We provide complete individual training for scanning electron microscopy, familiarization with instruments and techniques for experienced transmission electron microscopists, and training for novices in TEM as time and resources permit. Clients can be trained in specimen preparation and to use the instruments themselves or can request assistance from the BEMF staff.

    98. Electron Microscopy In The Geology Department
    Scanning electron microscopy. Welcome to the Scanning electron microscopyhomepage a series of geologically inclined electron microscopy
    http://www.brookes.ac.uk/geology/sem/sem1.html
    Scanning Electron Microscopy
    Welcome to the Scanning Electron Microscopy homepage - a series of geologically inclined electron microscopy and microanalysis links.
    GRW - Last updated 04-12-95

    99. Home
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    and reference articles related to EM sample preparation. For your convenience all of the information on our web site can be downloaded. If you don't find the information you are looking for just send us an email or phone us. We will be happy to help you find what you need to make your sample preparation tasks easier. We hope you enjoy your visit to our web site. Fischione Instruments designs and manufactures a complete line of innovative electron microscopy sample preparation and imaging products. Founded in 1966, Fischione Instruments has continued to advance the field of electron microscopy with the development of revolutionary sample preparation and imaging products. More recent innovations include the Model 1020 Plasma Cleaner, the Low Angle Milling and Polishing Model 1010 Ion Mill and the Model 3000 High Angle Angular Dark Field Detector capable of high resolution STEM imaging. E.A. Fischione Instruments, Inc. 9003 Corporate Circle, Export, PA 15632
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    100. Electron Microscopy In The Geology Department
    electron microscopy in Geology. Introduction. Geology currently runsa JEOL JSM840 Scanning Electron Microscope fitted with LINK
    http://www.brookes.ac.uk/geology/sem/intro/intro1.html
    Electron Microscopy in Geology
    Introduction
    Geology currently runs a JEOL JSM-840 Scanning Electron Microscope fitted with LINK EXL software giving us a wide range of analytical capability. Secondary and Backscattered Electron Imaging, X-Ray EDS microanalysis and X-Ray mapping are all possible. This Web page contains examples of the different types of data that can be obtained from the SEM, and represents the basis of the lecture "Principles of Scanning Electron Microscopy" given on Module 8343 - Geochemistry.
    Secondary Electron Images - High Resolution Topographic Imaging
    Secondary electrons are low energy electrons ejected from the sample as a result of inelastic collisions with beam electrons. They are produced near the surface of the sample, from a small area around the beam tip. The resolution of the image is therefore very good because the beam is only a few nanometres in diameter. The image below is a Secondary Electron Image of a microfossil. Because the electron beam carries a charge, the sample has been coated with a very thin coat of gold - this enables any charge to drain off to earth. The benefits of SEM over conventional microscopy include very high resolution and greater depth of field.
    Backscattered Electron Images - Qualitative Compositional Information
    Backscattered electrons are primary electrons emitted as a result of elastic collisions with specimen electrons. BSE emission intensity is a function of the specimen's atomic number; i.e., the higher the atomic number (e.g., Fe(26) vs. Mg(12)), the brighter the signal. BSE images are obtained in exactly the same way as Secondary Electron Images.

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