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With the development of tissue transparency techniques and the birth of light sheet microscopy, researchers now can perform complete 3D imaging characterization of intact samples. ...
The basic function of a fluorescence microscope is to transfer excitation energy to a fluorescent dye in the specimen, separate the weakly emitted fluorescence from the excitation light, and deliver it to a detector to produce a contrast image. ...
· UV Technology: UV technology uses UV light to kill microscopic bacteria which may have escaped other filtering processes, thus making water fit for human consumption. ...
ByOlansi
Urinalysis is split into two primary types of tests: Gross and Chemical, and Microscopic. Gross and Chemical Exams include: Urine appearance and color Bilirubin Urobilinogen Glucose Hemoglobin Ketones Nitrite Urine pH Urine protein Specific gravity Microscopic Exams include: Bacteria and other microorganisms Casts Crystals Fat Mucus Red Blood ...
ByFluxergy
EnviroChemie has installed a new, resource-efficient wastewater plant for Leica Microsystems in Wetzlar, Germany, a market leader in the production of light microscopes, equipment for creating microscopic preparations and related products. ...
Thermo Fisher Scientific, the world leader in serving science, today unveiled the Thermo Scientific iFLM Correlative System, the company's first integrated fluorescence light microscope and a value-added component for the Thermo Scientific Aquilos 2 Cryo-FIB. ...
The Vi-CELL BLU automates the widely accepted trypan blue dye exclusion method for cell viability that has historically been performed with a light microscope, pipette, and a hemacytometer. This makes it perfect for large-to small-scale cell viability/counting applications in many fields including biopharma and academia. ...
ByRAMCON
Well, some particles are just too small to see with an ordinary light microscope, for these things we need get down to details not seen by traditional microscopy. ...
It expands the range of samples that can be quickly and easily analysed without preparation, including uneven, curved or unusual shapes, and sample survey and review under white light couldn't be easier. We are thrilled that this unique technology has been recognised.” Renishaw's Raman microscopes use a form of light scattering (Raman ...
Scientists from the Carnegie Institution at Stanford University and Wageningen University, part of Wageningen UR, have discovered how cells in the stems of seedlings use blue light to grow towards the light. During earlier research it was discovered that the cells in the seedling stems responded to blue light used in the ...
Due to the size of many combustion byproducts, especially carbon black, analysis with light microscopes alone is inconclusive and generally not legally defensible. ...
From alder to yew, the monitor automatically extracts pollen grains from the environment and counts them under an automated light microscope with a dedicated image processing system. The BAA500 is designed for a one-month autonomous operation period. ...
So when Mentzel succeeded in getting semiconductor nanocrystal patterns to glow with visible light, making them visible through an optical microscope, it meant that the team could greatly speed the development of the new technology. “Even though the nanoscale patterns are below the resolution limit of the optical microscope, the ...
Transmission Electron Microscopy can easily achieve a magnification of 100,000x, which is more than sufficient to observe individual particles. Even the best light microscopes can only achieve 1,000x magnification. At a magnification of 1000x observations are limited to particles no smaller than 300nm. ...
NanoSH makes surfaces completely water repellant by forming a microscopic air gap between the treated surface and water. This nanotechnology has a range of applications, from reducing the energy needed to propel waterborne vessels or to pump water through pipes by decreasing friction to protecting metals and alloys from corrosion. ...
