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  1. Atom-Probe Field Ion Microscopy: Field Ion Emission, and Surfaces and Interfaces at Atomic Resolution by Tien T. Tsong, 2005-09-15
  2. Handbook of Cryo-Preparation Methods for Electron Microscopy (Methods in Visualization)
  3. An Introduction to Microscopy by Suzanne Bell, Keith Morris, 2009-10-21
  4. Applied Scanning Probe Methods VIII: Scanning Probe Microscopy Techniques (NanoScience and Technology) (No. 8)
  5. In Situ Experiments With High Voltage Electron Microscopy
  6. Light and Video Microscopy by Randy O. Wayne, 2008-08-22
  7. Acoustic Microscopy: Fundamentals and Applications by Roman Gr. Maev, 2008-09-09
  8. Amplitude Modulation Atomic Force Microscopy by Ricardo Garc?a, 2010-12-07
  9. Light and Electron Microscopy by Elizabeth M. Slayter, Henry S. Slayter, 1992-11-27
  10. Introduction to Analytical Electron Microscopy
  11. Roadmap of Scanning Probe Microscopy (NanoScience and Technology)
  12. Quality Assessment of Textiles: Damage detection by microscopy by Karl Mahall, 1993-12
  13. Basic Methods in Microscopy: Protocols and Concepts from Cells: A Laboratory Manual by David L. Spector, Robert D. Goldman, 2005-10-28
  14. Light Microscopy in Biology: A Practical Approach (The Practical Approach Series)

81. Surf.eng.iastate.edu/~karie/SEM.html
Similar pages Light microscopy Forum, A site devoted to light microscopy.A site devoted to light microscopy, using the microscope, photomicrography, protoza,books. Light microscopy Forum. Ron Neumeyer email.gif (1096 bytes).
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82. International Federation Of Societies For Electron Microscopy
ifsm@ International Federation of Societies for microscopy. CountriesList. as at January 2000, organised alphabetically. Click
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83. University Of Iowa Central Microscopy Research Facility
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84. University Of Bristol Scanning Probe Microscopy Group Home Page
Introduces the applications and techniques of SPM with image and movie galleries, conference announcement Category Science Methods and Techniques Scanning Probe microscopy......University of Bristol Scanning Probe microscopy Group Home Page. Researchusing Page University of Bristol Scanning Probe microscopy. You
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85. Southeastern Microscopy Society
Southeastern microscopy Society.
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86. Scanning Probe Microscopy With Triple-O Microscopy - Specialized In AFM SNOM MFM
Scanning Probe microscopy with TripleO microscopy - specialized inAFM SNOM MFM. Scanning Probe microscopy with Triple
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Scanning Probe Microscopy with Triple-O Microscopy - specialized in AFM SNOM MFM Qantitative Magnetic Force Q MFM MFM atomic force microscopy spm stm scanning probe microscopyy nano nanotecnology scanning near field optical microscopy nano nanotecnology microscopes microscopy mfm qmfm lfm stm scanning tunneling cantilevers sicm Mikroskopie Rasterkraftmikroskopie rastersondenmikroskopie rastertunnelmikroskopie tips ENTER

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88. Electron Microscope Unit
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90. Access Excellence: Microscopy Links
microscopy Websites The Information about the instruments used and the Centrefor microscopy and Microanalysis are also available. microscopy
http://www.accessexcellence.org/RC/microscopy.html
Microscopy Websites The web sites listed below contain some spectacular images which capture different organisms, chemicals, and everyday objects using a variety of microscopic techniques. Each site has its own 'Fair Use Policy'. Please read the individual site policies and respect the intellectual property rights of these creative people as you enjoy the products of their work.
  • CELLS alive!
    A fascinating collection of still and moving microscopic images, animations, and diagrams. Many have explanations and links to more information. An excellent teaching resource.
  • Dennis Kunkel's Microscopy
    Using light microscope or an electron microscope, Kunkel captures insects, chemicals, plants, and everyday objects in dazzling detail and deftly color-enhances each image. Major excitation awaits your "rods and cones"! (Check "image use" for educational use of images.)
  • Images of the Nanoworld
    High magnification images of our world as seen through electron microscopes. Included are images of insects, parasites, inorganic materials, a variety of microbes, and more. Information about the instruments used and the Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis are also available.
  • Microscopy and Imaging Resources on the WWW
    This web page includes links to a suite of related pages including pages on confocal microscopy, digital imaging, electron microscopy, histology, a list of free publications of Interest to Microscopists and a reciprocal links page.

91. SPM Homepage By Stephan Altmann
A constantly growing collection of links to groups, companies and journals related to SPM.Category Science Methods and Techniques Scanning Probe microscopy...... legend AFM atomic force microscopy EC - electro chemistry MFM - magneticforce microscopy PFM - photonic force microscopy - Optical Tweezers with
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92. Laboratory Of Electron Microscopy, University Of Turku, Finland
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95. Botany Online: Microscopy
microscopy. Light microscopy. For many biologists, the microscope belongsto the gadgets they use most. The Theory of Light microscopy.
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For many biologists, the microscope belongs to the gadgets they use most. The reason is obvious: cells are the basic units of life and their size is, with only few exceptions, below the upper limit of the resolution of the human eye. Numerous statements on the refraction of light by lenses or waterfilled spheres and the resulting magnification proof, that the effects of magnification were already known in antiquity. In the 13th century, the British natural scientist ROGER BACON used segments of glass spheres as magnifying glasses and recommended them to partially sighted persons as spectacles. The grinding of lenses was perfected in the following centuries. The physician P. BORCH records, that HANS and ZACHARIAS JENSEN (father and son) from the Dutch town Middelburg invented the compound microscope at the beginning of the 17th century by placing one lens behind the other. They are regarded as the inventors of the telescope, too. Other sources name C. J. DREBBEL (1572 - 1634) from Alkmaar as the inventor of the microscope. Even if this should not be the case, he has helped a lot to make the microscope known. The term microscope was introduced by members of the Italian Accademia de Lincei (Academy of The Lynx), whose most prominent member was G. GALILEI.

96. Open Microscopy Environment
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The Open Microscopy Project (OME) is an open source software project to develop a database-driven system for the quantitative analysis of biological images. OME is a collaborative effort among academic and industrial labs. All OME source code is available under the GNU library general public license (

97. Microscopy And Microanalysis, Chalmers

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98. Electron Microscopy
Center for Electron microscopy. The Center for The CEM provides serviceand training in electron and light microscopy. This is accomplished
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Center for Electron Microscopy
The Center for Electron Microscopy (CEM) at Southern Illinois University is a service unit supported by the Office of Research Development and Administration (ORDA). The CEM provides service and training in electron and light microscopy. This is accomplished by means of graduate level courses in scanning (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) as well as training in the use of all instrumentation in the CEM. Trained staff will prepare specimens and assist in the viewing of samples and assist in the writing of technical or budgetary proposals related to electron microscopy and the writing of reports for granting agencies. CEM sponsors workshops on modern research methods in electron microscopy and offers tours of the facility to the university and community. The internal rates are designed to recover all costs associated with expendible supplies, service contracts on major instrumentation and a portion of the salaries of technical personnel. The CEM is available for outside grant and contract work. Outside rates are negotiated through the Office of Research Development and Administration and are designed to recover all operating expenses as well as an established overhead rate. Major equipment consists of a state-of-the-art analytical system composed of a Hitachi 7100 TEM equipped for x-ray analysis (NORAN Voyager III) and digital, high resolution imaging at 125 kV. The TEM is connected to a variable pressure SEM also with x-ray analysis capability. This permits researchers to observe non-conductive specimens under more natural conditions than the conventional SEM and TEM (also available). The EM system is networked with various light microscopes and macroscopes capable of capturing low light level images for further analysis. Preparatory equipment includes: ultramicrotomes, vacuum evaporators, critical point and freeze dryers, sputter coater, specimen trimmers, darkroom set-ups, copy stands, and miscellaneous small lab equipment.

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100. Petr's Microscopy Resources
Pages of interest for microscopists, including microscopy meetings, literature, resources and suppliers.Category Science Methods and Techniques microscopy...... Petr's microscopy Resources. I am trying to assemble useful information fromthe field of microscopy. These pages will be extended regularly.
http://www.petr.isibrno.cz/microscopy/
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Petr's Microscopy Resources I have decided to keep these my "Pages of Interest for Microscopists" in English to enable the reading for the colleagues all over the world. I am trying to assemble useful information from the field of microscopy. These pages will be extended regularly. It is probable that a finer structure will be made with an increasing number of links. Please, submit other useful WWW links from the field of microscopy, if you know of them. E-mail tips for interesting WWW pages will be very appreciated too. New links will be marked by the label NEW! for some time.
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