Sentences with phrase «microscopic samples»

By combining two chemical techniques — narrow capillary electrophoresis and mass spectrometry — Moini figured out how to measure that ratio in just 20 minutes using microscopic samples of silk.
New diagnostic techniques revealed traces of blood (inset, in blue) in microscopic samples from ancient African artifacts such as this one.
To streamline this process, Uhlén's team has created standardized arrays containing microscopic samples from 48 kinds of normal human tissue and 20 types of tumors.
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.
Monico also used high - powered X-rays to analyse microscopic samples from the painting and found that some of the lead chromate at the painting's surface had turned into greenish chromium oxide, which combined with the underlying yellow to produce a darker and browner hue than van Gogh may have intended.
The UltraXRM - L200 is the only lab based ultra-high resolution CT scanner for 3D visualization of microscopic sample volumes.
We test and apply optical clearing protocols on macroscopic and microscopic samples including tissue specific variations of these protocols.
To simulate the extreme subterranean environment, Fiquet and colleagues put samples of typical mantle materials — magnesium oxides, iron, and silicon — into diamond anvil cells, small chambers in which microscopic samples get crushed between two diamonds.
Microscopic samples of blood, spittle, urine, feces and seminal fluid (hence such willfully provocative titles as Blood on Shit, Piss on Us and Spunk Blood Piss Shit Spit) have been photographically enlarged and arranged in tastefully modernist grids.
All I've seen is some pretty obviously tongue - in - cheek banter about his tough start in a microscopic sample size, and then maybe some postulating that the 2018 Pirates might actually be no worse off without him.
This is where scientists come in with nondestructive analytical techniques such as X-ray fluorescence intensity mapping and spectral reflectance imaging, as well as elemental and molecular analysis of microscopic samples.
To diagnose the cause of the infection, your veterinarian may take a microscopic sample from the affected ear to identify whether any bacteria or fungi are present.
In an extraordinary discovery, they found a wealth of associative objects and symbols in this microscopic sample, from crucifixes to Celtic jewellery.
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