The Practice of Electron MicroscopyD. G. Drummond |
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of Cytology of the CARNOY INSTITUTE at LOUVAIN BELGIUM of preparations | 16 |
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acid agar alcohol aluminium amyl acetate aperture applied bacteria beam beryllium cells centre centrifuge Chapter chromium clean coated collodion concentration contrast cover-slip deposit described desiccator diameter dilute dioxan disc dish dispersion distilled water dried drop drying edge effect electron microscope electrostatic precipitator embedded ethyl ethyl cellulose evaporated examined exposure filament floating floating film fraction gauze gelatine glass slide hole immersed instrument layer lens liquid magnification material medium metal method microgram microtome minutes mounted needle nitrocellulose object obtained optical microscope organisms oxide p.c. solution particles phosphotungstic acid photographic Phys placed plate plug polystyrene powder prepared removed resolving limit ring tool rotifers salt sample Scotch tape sections separated shadowcasting shadowing silica silica films solvent specimen grid staining suitable supporting film surface suspension technique temperature thermal precipitator thickness thin film tissue vacuo vacuum vapour virus viruses washed wire xylene