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Microwaves for immunohistochemistry

Micron, 1994
Microwaves are now widely used in immunohistochemistry for fixing and stabilizing tissue prior to embedding and cutting, for antigen retrieval and for immunoincubations. These techniques can be used for frozen sections and for material embedded in paraffin and plastic. Material prepared in this way shows high contrast in light microscopy. In principle,
L. P. Kok, Mathilde E. Boon
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A Microwave Polarimeter

Review of Scientific Instruments, 1949
A microwave polarimeter is described which enables the determination of rotation of the plane of polarization of microwaves in the 3.2-cm band. The transmitter-analyzer utilizes klystron tube 723 A/B. The microwaves are fed into a horn which acts as a polarizing agent.
Alfred E. Schwaneke, Zaboj V. Harvalik
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CoNi@SiO2@TiO2 and CoNi@Air@TiO2 Microspheres with Strong Wideband Microwave Absorption

Advances in Materials, 2016
The synthesis of CoNi@SiO2 @TiO2 core-shell and CoNi@Air@TiO2 yolk-shell microspheres is reported for the first time. Owing to the magnetic-dielectric synergistic effect, the obtained CoNi@SiO2 @TiO2 microspheres exhibit outstanding microwave absorption ...
Qinghe Liu   +7 more
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Microwave as a Tool for Synthesis of Carbon-Based Electrodes for Energy Storage.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2021
This Spotlight on Applications highlights the significant impact of microwave-assisted methods for synthesis and modification of carbon materials with enhanced properties for electrodes in energy storage applications (supercapacitors and batteries).
Rajesh Kumar   +4 more
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Microwaves for microscopy

Journal of Microscopy, 1990
SUMMARYSample preparation for microscopy is based on physical and chemical processes. These processes can be influenced by microwave irradiation. The prerequisite for the development of good microwave procedures is knowledge of histochemistry combined with understanding of the physics of microwave irradiation.
Lp Kok, M. E. Boon
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Microwave applications in the food industry: an overview of recent developments

Critical reviews in food science and nutrition, 2021
Microwave radiation has the ability to heat a material with dielectric properties. Material absorbs microwave energy and then converts it into heat, which gives the possibility of a wide use of microwaves in many industry sectors or agricultural sciences.
Paulina Guzik   +3 more
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Absorption of microwaves in the microwave oven

The Physics Teacher, 2001
A microwave oven is used to demonstrate that, in comparison to liquid water, both ice and liquid nitrogen are almost completely transparent to microwaves. The difference in transparency is also simply explained.
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Multifunctional Organic–Inorganic Hybrid Aerogel for Self‐Cleaning, Heat‐Insulating, and Highly Efficient Microwave Absorbing Material

Advanced Functional Materials, 2019
Multifunctionalization is the future development direction for microwave absorbing materials, but has not yet been explored. The effective integration of multiple functions into one material remains a huge challenge.
Ya Li   +6 more
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Electromagnetic metamaterials : transmission line theory and microwave applications : the engineering approach

, 2005
Preface. Acknowledgments. Acronyms. 1 Introduction. 1.1 Definition of Metamaterials (MTMs) and Left-Handed (LH) MTMs. 1.2 Theoretical Speculation by Viktor Veselago. 1.3 Experimental Demonstration of Left-Handedness.
C. Caloz, T. Itoh
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Core-Shell CoNi@Graphitic Carbon Decorated on B,N-Codoped Hollow Carbon Polyhedrons toward Lightweight and High-Efficiency Microwave Attenuation.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2019
Lightweight and high-efficiency microwave attenuation are two major challenges in the exploration of carbon-based absorbers, which can be achieved simultaneously by manipulating their chemical composition, microstructure, or impedance matching.
Panbo Liu   +5 more
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