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Digital Pathology Allows for Global Second Opinions for Urologic Malignancies. [PDF]
Shepherd DJ, Gordetsky JB.
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3D-printed fiber-bundle fluorescence microscope for quantifying single-cell responses to high-power radiofrequency sources. [PDF]
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Successful reverse cannulation and needle-knife papillotomy of the minor papilla for accessory pancreatic duct cannulation. [PDF]
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A low-cost platform for automated cervical cytology: addressing health and socioeconomic challenges in low-resource settings. [PDF]
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The Photodetachment Microscope
Physical Review Letters, 1996Br- ions undergo photodetachment in the presence of an electric field. As a result of the photoexcitation process, the emitted electron’s wave function extends to infinity, but inside a paraboloid elongated in the direction of the field. A position-sensitive detector set across the electron emission axis makes it possible to image the transverse factor
Blondel, Christophe+2 more
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2003
This chapter provides information on how microscopes work and discusses some of the microscope issues to be considered in using a video camera on the microscope. There are two types of microscopes in use today for research in cell biology-the older finite tube-length (typically 160mm mechanical tube length) microscopes and the infinity optics ...
Sluder, Greenfield, Nordberg, Joshua J.
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This chapter provides information on how microscopes work and discusses some of the microscope issues to be considered in using a video camera on the microscope. There are two types of microscopes in use today for research in cell biology-the older finite tube-length (typically 160mm mechanical tube length) microscopes and the infinity optics ...
Sluder, Greenfield, Nordberg, Joshua J.
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Microscopic colitis that is not so microscopic
International Journal of Colorectal Disease, 2015Dear Editor: Microscopic colitis (MC) was formerly considered rare but is now gaining recognition as a common cause of chronic nonbloody diarrhea. When other causes of chronic diarrhea such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and infectious colitis have been ruled out, a colonoscopy with multiple biopsies of the colon ...
Jeffrey Gill+2 more
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