"Microscope images" refers to pictures or photographs that are taken using a microscope, which is a scientific tool used to see very small objects, such as tiny organisms or cells, in detail.
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Scanning
tunneling microscope image of a cerium - oxide and copper catalyst (CeOx - Cu) used in the transformation of CO2 and H2 to methanol (CH3OH) and water.
Preliminary research results that began as lemons — a contaminant - caused failure that impeded the expected formation of nanowires — eventually turned into lemonade when scanning electron
microscope images revealed long, straight channels.
That interaction stirs up rings of attraction and repulsion surrounding each adatom (see scanning tunneling
microscope image at right).
How to train a deep - learning neural network to predict the identity of cell features in microscope images
Researchers claim this scanning electron
microscope image captures collagen fibrous material from an 80 - million - year - old dinosaur fossil.
Confocal microscope images show far fewer horizontal cells generated in mice without Onecut1 (bottom panels) compared to those in normal mice (top panels).
Scanning tunneling
microscope images also reveal local imperfections caused by dislocations of molecules and ions and, probably, missing atoms.
That structure is three dimensional, and beginning in the 1970s Frank developed a mathematical image - processing method that allowed a computer to merge several two - dimensional electron
microscope images into a sharp 3 - D picture.
This matrix of
light microscope images show a comparison of human esophageal cancer cells treated with UJ3 and Cisplatin.
I followed Sam on Instagram, and I soon found many other female graduate students and postdocs whose Instagram pages are filled with pretty selfies, fun videos, and
microscope images captioned with accessible language and cute emojis.
In this
immunofluorescence microscope image of cancer gene Myc expressing cells, active death protein Bak appears as green spots localizing on the surface of the mitochondria.
High -
resolution microscope image of an invasive breast cancer cell (magenta) expressing Myosin - 10 induced «sticky - fingers» (green).
To do this, they infected human malignant glioblastoma cells with Zika and
recorded microscope images of them 24 hours and 48 hours after infection in order to observe any metabolic alterations (cytopathic effects) caused by inoculation of the virus.
However, the evaluation of the
resulting microscope images is anything but trivial: Molecular movement depends, among other things, on the shape of the environment.
The researchers
gathered microscope images and spectroscopy data on batches of single - walled and multiwalled nanotubes before and after microwaving them in a 1,000 - watt oven, and again after bathing them in an oxidizing bath of chlorine gas under high heat and pressure.
From photographs of movement that's too fast for the human eye to perceive, to atomic
force microscope images of atomic bonds, pictures created by new technologies have often catalyzed scientific discovery.
Various software programs
allow microscope images to be examined for data such as area, intensity, volume, velocity, trajectory, etc. as required for 2 - D, 3 - D, and time - lapse experiments.
A transmission electron
microscope image taken at Argonne shows the honeycomb structure of the silicon nanowires.
In the electron
microscope images reproduced in the article, the white filaments correspond to the minority phase consisting of approximately 98 percent niobium and 2 percent boron.
Eliminating iron particles lodged inside large multiwalled nanotubes proved to be harder, but transmission electron
microscope images showed their numbers, especially in single - walled tubes, to be greatly diminished.
On the left, a scanning tunneling
microscope image captures the bright shape of the moly sulfide nanocluster on a graphite surface.
A Scanning
Tunneling Microscope image of 48 iron atoms that have been moved into a circular ring, forming a «corral» around some electrons.
The upper left
electron microscope image shows spaghetti - shaped organic polymers now used for organic light - emitting diodes, or OLEDs.
SILICON STEPS UP Scientists are performing new quantum feats with silicon - based devices (background, shown in a scanning electron
microscope image).
Microscope image of megakaryocytes (top right) in the process of platelet formation.
This is
a microscope image of glass coated first with aluminum and then with photoresist, a light - sensitive material used to form a patterned coating on a surface.
Microscopy Masters asks one thing of citizen scientists: Find proteins in electron
microscope images.
This is
a microscope image of lung cancer cells infected with H1N1 influenza virus.
High - resolution transmission microscope (left) and scanning electron
microscope images of a porous carbon sample studied for its ability to capture carbon dioxide from natural gas.