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  1. Microscopy: Template:Infobox Laboratory equipment Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [100%] 2023-12-29 [Microscopy] [Microbiology techniques]...
  2. Microscopy: Microscopy is the technical field of using microscopes to view objects and areas of objects that cannot be seen with the naked eye (objects that are not within the resolution range of the normal eye). There are three well-known ... (Biology) [100%] 2024-09-14 [Microscopy] [Microbiology techniques]...
  3. Carl Zeiss Microscopy: Die Carl Zeiss Microscopy GmbH bildet den Unternehmensbereich Mikroskopie der Carl Zeiss Gruppe. Carl Zeiss Microscopy ist großer Hersteller von Mikroskopsystemen und bietet Lösungen für die biomedizinische Forschung, das Gesundheitswesen, die Materialforschung und die Hightechindustrie an. [57%] 2023-08-30
  4. Nordic Microscopy Society: The Nordic Microscopy Society (SCANDEM) is a learned society for the promotion of microscopy in the Nordic countries. It was founded on 16 October, 1948 at the Research Institute of Experimental Physics in Stockholm, Sweden and was originally called the ... (Organization) [57%] 2022-09-05 [Organizations (Physics)] [Organizations]...
  5. Journal of Microscopy: The Journal of Microscopy is the monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal of the Royal Microscopical Society which covers all aspects of microscopy including spatially resolved spectroscopy, compositional mapping, and image analysis. This includes technology and applications in physics, chemistry, material ... (Physics) [57%] 2022-09-26 [Microscopy] [Optics journals]...
  6. Microscopy and Microanalysis: Microscopy and Microanalysis is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that covers original research in the fields of microscopy, imaging, and compositional analysis, including electron microscopy, fluorescence microscopy, atomic force microscopy, and live-cell imaging. It was established in February 1995 ... [57%] 2023-07-21 [English-language journals] [Cambridge University Press academic journals]...
  7. European Microscopy Society: The European Microscopy Society is an international learned society which represents the field of microscopy in Europe. It was founded in 1998 following the disbanding of the Committee of European Societies of Electron Microscopy (which was founded in 1976) as ... (Organization) [57%] 2023-08-29
  8. Liquid-Phase Electron Microscopy: Liquid-phase electron microscopy (LP EM) refers to a class of methods for imaging specimens in liquid with nanometer spatial resolution using electron microscopy. LP-EM overcomes the key limitation of electron microscopy: since the electron optics requires a high ... (Physics) [57%] 2023-02-01 [Electron microscopy]
  9. Microscopy and Microanalysis: Microscopy and Microanalysis is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that covers original research in the fields of microscopy, imaging, and compositional analysis, including electron microscopy, fluorescence microscopy, atomic force microscopy, and live-cell imaging. It was established in February 1995 ... (Biology) [57%] 2024-09-15 [Biology journals]
  10. Microscopy Research and Technique: Microscopy Research and Technique is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all areas of advanced microscopy in the biological, clinical, chemical, and materials science fields. The journal's title changed from Journal of Electron Microscopy Technique in 1992. (Physics) [50%] 2023-09-21 [Optics journals]
  11. Photon-Induced Near-field Electron Microscopy: Photon-Induced Near-field Electron Microscopy (PINEM) is a variant of the Ultrafast Transmission Electron Microscopy technique and is based on the inelastic coupling between electrons and photons in presence of a surface or a nanostructure. This method allows one ... (Electron microscope technique) [50%] 2023-05-10 [Electron beam] [Scientific techniques]...
  12. Turkish Society for Electron Microscopy: The Turkish Society for Electron Microscopy (Turkish: Türk Elektron Mikroskopi Derneği; TEMD) is a learned society for the promotion of microscopy in Turkey. It that was founded in 1971 and since then has hosted 19 national congresses on electron microscopy ... (Organization) [44%] 2023-09-09 [Microscopy]
  13. German Society for Electron Microscopy: The German Society for Electron Microscopy (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Elektronenmikroskopie, abbreviated DGE) is a learned society founded in 1949 in Düsseldorf, Germany. Ernst Brüche suggested that an association dedicated to electron microscopy be formed to coordinate German work. (German learned society) [44%] 2023-05-17 [1949 establishments in West Germany] [International Federation of Societies for Microscopy]...
  14. German Society for Electron Microscopy: The German Society for Electron Microscopy (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Elektronenmikroskopie, abbreviated DGE) is a learned society founded in 1949 in Düsseldorf, Germany . Ernst Brüche suggested that an association dedicated to electron microscopy be formed to coordinate German work. (Organization) [44%] 2024-09-17
  15. International Federation of Societies for Microscopy: The International Federation of Societies for Microscopy (French: Fédération internationale des sociétés de microscopie électronique; Spanish: Federación Internacional de Sociedades de Microscopia Electrónica; German: Internationaler Verband der Gesellschaften für Elektronenmikroskopie) is an international non-governmental organization representing. (Organization) [40%] 2023-11-01 [Organizations (Biography)] [Organizations]...
  16. Swiss Society for Optics and Microscopy: The Swiss Society for Optics and Microscopy (SSOM) (French: Société Suisse d'Optique et de Microscopie Électronique (SSOME); German: Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Optik und Elektronmikroskopie (SGOEM)) is a learned society for the promotion of optics and microscopy (and more recently nanotechnology ... (Organization) [40%] 2023-12-26 [Organizations (Physics)] [Organizations]...
  17. Austrian Centre for Electron Microscopy and Nanoanalysis: The Austrian Centre for Electron Microscopy and Nanoanalysis (short: FELMI-ZFE) is a cooperation between the Institute of Electron Microscopy and Nanoanalysis (FELMI) of the Graz University of Technology (TUG) and the Graz Centre of Electron Microscopy (ZFE), which is ... (Organization) [37%] 2023-03-26 [Electron microscopy]
  18. Interferometric microscopy: Interferometric microscopy or imaging interferometric microscopy is the concept of microscopy which is related to holography, synthetic-aperture imaging, and off-axis-dark-field illumination techniques. Interferometric microscopy allows enhancement of resolution of optical microscopy due to interferometric (holographic) registration ... [70%] 2023-08-01 [Microscopy] [Interferometry]...
  19. Acoustic microscopy: Acoustic microscopy is microscopy that employs very high or ultra high frequency ultrasound. Acoustic microscopes operate non-destructively and penetrate most solid materials to make visible images of internal features, including defects such as cracks, delaminations and voids. (Magnified visualization through ultrasound) [70%] 2023-12-28 [Acoustic measurement] [Microscopy]...
  20. Photoacoustic microscopy: Photoacoustic microscopy is an imaging method based on the photoacoustic effect and is a subset of photoacoustic tomography. Photoacoustic microscopy takes advantage of the local temperature rise that occurs as a result of light absorption in tissue. [70%] 2023-12-31 [Microscopy] [Imaging]...
  21. Quantum microscopy: Quantum microscopy allows microscopic properties of matter and quantum particles to be measured and imaged. Various types of microscopy use quantum principles. [70%] 2023-01-13 [Quantum mechanics] [Microscopes]...
  22. Quantum microscopy: Quantum microscopy allows microscopic properties of matter and quantum particles to be measured and imaged. Various types of microscopy use quantum principles. (Engineering) [70%] 2024-01-01 [Quantum mechanics] [Microscopes]...
  23. STED microscopy: Stimulated emission depletion (STED) microscopy is one of the techniques that make up super-resolution microscopy. It creates super-resolution images by the selective deactivation of fluorophores, minimizing the area of illumination at the focal point, and thus enhancing the ... (Physics) [70%] 2022-02-02 [Microscopy]
  24. Acoustic microscopy: Acoustic microscopy is microscopy that employs very high or ultra high frequency ultrasound. Acoustic microscopes operate non-destructively and penetrate most solid materials to make visible images of internal features, including defects such as cracks, delaminations and voids. (Physics) [70%] 2023-12-31 [Microscopy]
  25. GSD microscopy: Ground state depletion microscopy (GSD Microscopy) is an implementation of the RESOLFT concept. The method was proposed in 1995 and experimentally demonstrated in 2007. (Physics) [70%] 2023-11-14 [Microscopy]
  26. Expansion microscopy: Expansion microscopy (ExM) is a sample preparation tool for biological samples that allows investigators to identify small structures by expanding them using a polymer system. The premise is to introduce a polymer network into cellular or tissue samples, and then ... (Physics) [70%] 2023-10-28 [Microscopy] [Polymers]...
  27. Computational microscopy: Computational microscopy is a subfield of computational imaging, which combines algorithmic reconstruction with sensing to capture microscopic images of objects. The algorithms used in computational microscopy often combine the information of several images captured using various illuminations or measurements to ... (Subfield of computational imaging) [70%] 2023-04-16 [Imaging] [Microscopy]...
  28. CASS microscopy: CASS is an acronym of Collective Accumulation of Single Scattering. This technique collects faint single scattering signal among the intense multiple scattering background in biological sample, thereby enabling conventional diffraction-limited imaging of a target embedded in a turbid sample. (Physics) [70%] 2024-01-03 [Microscopy]
  29. Interferometric microscopy: Interferometric microscopy or imaging interferometric microscopy is the concept of microscopy which is related to holography, synthetic-aperture imaging, and off-axis-dark-field illumination techniques. Interferometric microscopy allows enhancement of resolution of optical microscopy due to interferometric (holographic) registration ... (Physics) [70%] 2024-01-01 [Microscopy] [Interferometry]...
  30. Interference microscopy: Interference microscopy involving measurements of differences in the path between two beams of light that have been split. Types include. (Physics) [70%] 2024-08-02 [Microscopy]
  31. Virtual microscopy: Virtual microscopy is a method of posting microscope images on, and transmitting them over, computer networks. This allows independent viewing of images by large numbers of people in diverse locations. (Biology) [70%] 2024-08-02 [Microscopy] [Pathology]...
  32. Nanovid microscopy: Nanovid microscopy, from "nanometer video-enhanced microscopy", is a microscopic technique aimed at visualizing colloidal gold particles of 20–40 nm diameter (nanogold, immunogold) as dynamic markers at the light-microscopic level. The nanogold particles as such are smaller than ... (Microscopic technique using colloidal gold) [70%] 2024-08-06 [Cell imaging] [Microscopy]...
  33. Atomic force microscopy: Atomic force microscopy (AFM) or scanning force microscopy (SFM) is a very-high-resolution type of scanning probe microscopy (SPM), with demonstrated resolution on the order of fractions of a nanometer, more than 1000 times better than the optical diffraction ... (Physics) [57%] 2024-01-13 [American inventions] [Scanning probe microscopy]...
  34. Super-resolution microscopy: Super-resolution microscopy is a series of techniques in optical microscopy that allow such images to have resolutions higher than those imposed by the diffraction limit, which is due to the diffraction of light. Super-resolution imaging techniques rely on ... (Techniques in optical microscopy that lets image resolutions be unaffected by the diffraction limit) [57%] 2022-09-26 [Microscopy] [German inventions]...
  35. Light field microscopy: Light field microscopy (LFM) is a scanning-free 3-dimensional (3D) microscopic imaging method based on the theory of light field. This technique allows sub-second (~10 Hz) large volumetric imaging ([~0.1 to 1 mm]) with ~1 μm spatial ... (Physics) [57%] 2023-12-22 [Microscopy]
  36. Dark field microscopy: Articles Most recent articles on Dark field microscopy Most cited articles on Dark field microscopy Review articles on Dark field microscopy Articles on Dark field microscopy in N Eng J Med, Lancet, BMJ Media Powerpoint slides on Dark field microscopy ... [57%] 2023-08-09 [Microscopy]
  37. Pump-probe microscopy: Pump-probe microscopy is a non-linear optical imaging modality used in femtochemistry to study chemical reactions. It generates high contrast images from endogenous non-fluorescent targets. (Physics) [57%] 2023-09-07 [Physical chemistry]
  38. Pump–probe microscopy: Pump–probe microscopy is a non-linear optical imaging modality used in femtochemistry to study chemical reactions. It generates high-contrast images from endogenous non-fluorescent targets. (Non-linear optical imaging modality) [57%] 2024-01-21 [Physical chemistry]
  39. Photon scanning microscopy: The operation of a photon scanning tunneling microscope (PSTM) is analogous to the operation of an electron scanning tunneling microscope, with the primary distinction being that PSTM involves tunneling of photons instead of electrons from the sample surface to the ... (Physics) [57%] 2022-09-07 [Photonics] [Scanning probe microscopy]...
  40. Fluctuation electron microscopy: Fluctuation electron microscopy (FEM), originally called Variable Coherence Microscopy before decoherence effects in the sample rendered that naming moot, is a technique in electron microscopy that probes nanometer-scale or "medium-range" order in disordered materials. The first studies were ... [57%] 2023-06-11 [Electron microscopy]
  41. Scanning SQUID microscopy: In condensed matter physics, scanning SQUID microscopy is a technique where a superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) is used to image surface magnetic field strength with micrometre-scale resolution. A tiny SQUID is mounted onto a tip which is then ... (Physics) [57%] 2023-10-26 [Josephson effect] [Measuring instruments]...
  42. Field-emission microscopy: Field-emission microscopy (FEM) is an analytical technique used in materials science to investigate molecular surface structures and their electronic properties. Invented by Erwin Wilhelm Müller in 1936, the FEM was one of the first surface-analysis instruments that approached ... [57%] 2022-11-17 [Microscopy] [Scientific techniques]...
  43. Super-resolution microscopy: Super-resolution microscopy is a series of techniques in optical microscopy that allow such images to have resolutions higher than those imposed by the diffraction limit, which is due to the diffraction of light. Super-resolution imaging techniques rely on ... (Physics) [57%] 2021-12-22 [Microscopy]
  44. Scanning capacitance microscopy: Scanning capacitance microscopy (SCM) is a variety of scanning probe microscopy in which a narrow probe electrode is positioned in contact or close proximity of a sample's surface and scanned. SCM characterizes the surface of the sample using information ... (Physics) [57%] 2022-09-26 [Scanning probe microscopy]
  45. Multifocal multiphoton microscopy: Multifocal multiphoton microscopy is a microscopy technique for generating 3D images, which uses a laser beam, separated by an array of microlenses into a number of beamlets, focused on the sample. The multiple signals are imaged onto a CCD camera ... (Physics) [57%] 2023-07-09 [Microscopy]

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