Lars Berglund, a professor at Wallenberg Wood Science Center at KTH, says that while optically transparent wood has been developed
for microscopic samples in the study of wood anatomy, the KTH project introduces a way to use the material on a large scale.
Not exact matches
This state of affairs is fine
for the lab but impractical
for industrial applications — say,
for rapidly scanning product
samples to look
for embedded
microscopic watermarks.
For instance, the fecal occult blood test is an at - home kit that looks for evidence of microscopic traces of blood in stool samples, a potential sign of canc
For instance, the fecal occult blood test is an at - home kit that looks
for evidence of microscopic traces of blood in stool samples, a potential sign of canc
for evidence of
microscopic traces of blood in stool
samples, a potential sign of cancer.
For early detection, Reclamation searches samples from reservoirs, lakes, canals and other water bodies for the microscopic larval form of quagga and zebra musse
For early detection, Reclamation searches
samples from reservoirs, lakes, canals and other water bodies
for the microscopic larval form of quagga and zebra musse
for the
microscopic larval form of quagga and zebra mussels.
In search of
microscopic life, molecular ecologist Kay Bidle of Rutgers University looked
for microbial DNA in the soil and ice core
samples Marchant gathered
for him during one of his expeditions.
The group conducted
microscopic analysis of the
samples for further insights.
Current specialized tests that depend on
microscopic or fluorescent analysis of stool
samples or polymerase chain reactions (PCR) that amplify pathogen DNA are considered impractical
for deployment in developing countries because of the need
for expensive equipment and / or the electricity to operate it.
Jun - Yuan Chen of the Nanjing Institute of Geology and Paleontology and his colleagues collected and studied
samples of Vernanimalcula guizhouena, a
microscopic animal that probably moved along the seafloor sucking in bacteria
for food.
McKay suggested that the Viking Mars lander may have inadvertently oxidized any evidence of life it its
samples of Martian soil, proposed an expedition to gather
samples of water from the Saturn moon Enceladus, and offered a child - friendly analogy
for how alien life might differ from life on Earth: «I could build a table out of Lincoln logs and you could build a table out of Legos: At the macroscopic scale they'd be the same — they'd both be tables; at the
microscopic scale they'd be the same — they'd both be built from carbon atoms.
Pohlker, Andreae, and their colleagues ran the numbers and found that the amount of potassium particles released from
microscopic fungi in the lab was indeed enough to account
for the concentration of potassium they observed in their
samples.
Malamud's microfluidic machine uses four
microscopic channels to simultaneously scan a
sample: The first looks
for human antibodies to the infectious agent, the second
for an antigen on the surface of the pathogen, and the third and fourth amplify viral RNA or bacterial DNA.
Called the Ambrose Monell Collection
for Molecular and Microbial Research, the lab is home to thousands of frozen
microscopic genetic
samples.
An artificial neural network is used to transform low - resolution
microscopic images of
samples into high - resolution images, revealing more details of the
sample, which could be crucial
for pathology and medical diagnostics.
Then, using a combination of
microscopic and genomic techniques, they analyzed those
samples for the abundance and nature of both microbes and the viruses that infect them.
The UltraXRM - L200 is the only lab based ultra-high resolution CT scanner
for 3D visualization of
microscopic sample volumes.
In these labs are scientists who will take care of storing
samples in freezers and who will use them
for any sort of analyses — like
microscopic imaging or DNA extraction.
Louis's Robert Ricklefs first studied this relationship in the early 1990s, using data from
microscopic examination of avian blood
samples for the presence of parasites, primarily those that cause malaria.
When investigating the presence of yeast in a stool
sample, disparity may exist
for example between the culturing of yeast and any actual
microscopic examination.
Needle aspirates
for cytology (
microscopic examination of cell
samples) is not diagnostic
for these tumors.
The best way to determine if a pet has a gastrointestinal parasite is to submit a fecal
sample for microscopic analysis.
You should bring a fresh stool
sample (deposited in the last 12 hours) with you to the appointment so that the vet can check
for microscopic parasite eggs.
Cytology, the
microscopic examination of cell
samples, is not diagnostic
for these tumors.
Therefore, stool
samples should be taken to the veterinarian
for microscopic examination
for the worm eggs if worms are suspected.
In some cases, taking a tissue
sample (biopsy) from the neoplasm
for microscopic examination may also be necessary.
Cytology, the
microscopic examination of small
samples of cells, is not diagnostic
for these tumors.
The choice of medication your veterinarian will prescribe depends upon the findings of an examination and any necessary ancillary tests, such as a fecal examination
for intestinal parasites or
microscopic examination of a skin
sample or an ear swab
for ear mites.
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Urine and stool
samples will be taken at this time
for microscopic examination.
These tissue
samples, called «pinch biopsies» are then submitted to the veterinary pathologist
for microscopic evaluation.
Cytology (the
microscopic examination of cell
samples) is not useful
for these conditions, so histopathology (the
microscopic examination of specially prepared and stained tissue sections) is used.
A definitive diagnosis of dwarfism can be made by taking bone biopsies and submitting the
samples to a laboratory
for microscopic evaluation by a veterinary pathologist.
In addition, the veterinarian will need to get urine and stool
samples for microscopic examination.
The tissue
samples are submitted
for microscopic examination using a diagnostic technique called histopathology.
After removal, the tissue
samples are submitted
for microscopic examination by histopathology.
Cytology, the
microscopic examination of cell
samples, is not reliable
for tumors of the spleen.
Those
samples will be submitted to a diagnostic pathology laboratory
for microscopic assessment through a process called histopathology.
Needle aspiration
for microscopic examination of the cell
sample (cytology) is not diagnostic.
Your veterinarian may wish to obtain a stool
sample for microscopic examination.
If the cat is unwilling to allow this instrument near its sensitive ears, the veterinarian will use a cotton swab to gently collect a
sample of ear debris
for conclusive
microscopic examination.
Your veterinary professional will do a physical examination and will likely order blood testing
for lab evaluation as well as skin scraping
samples for microscopic review.
Perform confirmatory semen testing (p30 ELISA and
microscopic slide searches
for spermatozoa) on casework
samples.