The cellular features used to diagnose certain diseases are often too small to be seen through
a standard light microscope.
At about a half - millionth of a meter across, Mimi is one of the few viruses visible under
a standard light microscope.
Much smaller details now can be seen than was previously possible with
standard light microscopes.
Not exact matches
Using a novel
microscope that combines
standard through - the - lens viewing with a technique called scatterfield imaging, the NIST team accurately measured patterned features on a silicon wafer that were 30 times smaller than the wavelength of
light (450 nanometers) used to examine them.
- Histologic ROIs were delineated by visual inspection with a
light microscope and were confirmed by
standard atlases of human neuroanatomy.