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  • 81Multiphoton fluorescence microscope — A multiphoton fluorescence microscope (MFM) is a specialized optical microscope. Contents 1 Description 2 See also 3 References 4 External links …

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  • 82Colocalization — In fluorescence microscopy, colocalization refers to observation of the spatial overlap between two (or more) different fluorescent labels, each having a separate emission wavelength, to see if the different targets are located in the same area… …

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  • 83High-content screening — is an automated cell biology method drawing on optics, chemistry, biology and image analysis to permit rapid, highly parallel biological research and drug discovery. Contents 1 General principles 2 The history of high content screening …

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  • 843D optical data storage — is the term given to any form of optical data storage in which information can be recorded and/or read with three dimensional resolution (as opposed to the two dimensional resolution afforded, for example, by CD). [ Three Dimensional Optical Data …

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  • 85Nestor J. Zaluzec — Nestor J. Zaluzec[1] is an American scientist and inventor who works at Argonne National Laboratory. He invented and patented the Scanning Confocal Electron Microscope.[2][3][4][5] and the π Steradian Transmission X ray Detector for Electron… …

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  • 86Konfokalmikroskop — Konfokalmikroskop …

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  • 87Konfokale Endomikroskopie — Die konfokale Endomikroskopie (engl.: Confocal Laser Endomicroscopy) ist eine Untersuchungsmethode im Rahmen von endoskopischen Untersuchungen in der Medizin. Sie ermöglicht zwar eine der Standardhistologie unterlegene Gewebediagnostik während… …

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  • 88Marvin Minsky — in 2008 Born Marvin Lee Minsky August 9, 1927 …

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  • 89Optical microscope — Microscope Uses Small sample observation Notable experiments Discovery of cells Inventor Hans Lippershey Zacharias Jans …

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  • 90Tomography — Basic principle of tomography: superposition free tomographic cross sections S1 and S2 compared with the projected image P Tomography refers to imaging by sections or sectioning, through the use of any kind of penetrating wave. A device used in… …

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