micrograph|micrographs in English

noun

['maɪkrəʊgræf /-grɑːf]

device for miniaturized writing or engraving; photograph taken through a microscope (Optics)

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1. 9 Fig. Scanning electron micrograph of a diatom.

2. 23 Fig. Scanning electron micrograph of a diatom.

3. High resolution electron micrographs are shown of samples of colloidal alpha iron.

4. The technique is simple and provides an inexpensive alternative to low magnification scanning electron micrographs.

5. Adenocarcinoma of human tumor tissue micrograph - mAgnification stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

6. Biotite A different Biotite Another different Biotite Scanning electron micrograph of Biotite from the Tioga bentonite in Seven Fountains, VA

7. Presented in the digital fluorescence micrograph illustrated above is a single rat kangaroo (PtK2) kidney epithelial cell in the early stages of Anaphase

8. Capitalizing on measles vaccine's successful history to protect against SARS-CoV-2 by The Ohio State University Transmission electron micrograph

9. (Micrograph and picture courtesy of ARA Ablatives Laboratory, Centennial, CO, USA.) Testing of heat shield materials is a nontrivial job

10. The SEM micrographs revealed evidence that the crystal had been worked with a high speed, hard metal rotary tool coated with a hard abrasive such as diamond.

11. Electron micrographs of fish dentin, at a very early stage of mineralization, show the needle-like Crystallites lying in dense strips between collagen fibrils and practically no Crystallites within the fibrils.

12. Annulate lamellae (AL) have been observed many times over the years on electron micrographs of rapidly dividing cells, but little is known about these unusual organelles consisting of stacked sheets of endoplasmic reticulum-derived membranes with nuclear pore complexes (NPCs)

13. Centrioles are built from a cylindrical array of 9 microtubules, each of which has attached to it 2 partial microtubules.Figure \(\PageIndex{1}\) is an electron micrograph showing a cross section of a Centriole with its array of nine triplets of microtubules.