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  1. Atom-Probe Field Ion Microscopy: Field Ion Emission, and Surfaces and Interfaces at Atomic Resolution by Tien T. Tsong, 2005-09-15
  2. Handbook of Cryo-Preparation Methods for Electron Microscopy (Methods in Visualization)
  3. An Introduction to Microscopy by Suzanne Bell, Keith Morris, 2009-10-21
  4. Applied Scanning Probe Methods VIII: Scanning Probe Microscopy Techniques (NanoScience and Technology) (No. 8)
  5. In Situ Experiments With High Voltage Electron Microscopy
  6. Light and Video Microscopy by Randy O. Wayne, 2008-08-22
  7. Acoustic Microscopy: Fundamentals and Applications by Roman Gr. Maev, 2008-09-09
  8. Amplitude Modulation Atomic Force Microscopy by Ricardo Garc?a, 2010-12-07
  9. Light and Electron Microscopy by Elizabeth M. Slayter, Henry S. Slayter, 1992-11-27
  10. Introduction to Analytical Electron Microscopy
  11. Roadmap of Scanning Probe Microscopy (NanoScience and Technology)
  12. Quality Assessment of Textiles: Damage detection by microscopy by Karl Mahall, 1993-12
  13. Basic Methods in Microscopy: Protocols and Concepts from Cells: A Laboratory Manual by David L. Spector, Robert D. Goldman, 2005-10-28
  14. Light Microscopy in Biology: A Practical Approach (The Practical Approach Series)

81. X-ray Diffraction Services (XRD) - H&M Analytical Services, Inc.
Offers Xray diffraction services and electron microscopy studies, with expert witness and litigation support from Allentown, NJ.
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X-ray diffraction services, XRD, X-ray analytical services, x-ray diffraction analysis Welcome! With our state-of-the-art equipment, we will strive to apply our experience and knowledge to solving your most challenging problems. In most cases, we can provide 24 hour turnaround on Phase Identification analyses at no additional cost. Contact Information 35 Hutchinson Road
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82. Advanced Surface Microscopy
Advanced Surface microscopy, Inc. We have moved. Here is our new address, effective 9/9/03. Solve Advanced Surface microscopy, Inc. 3250
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Advanced Surface Microscopy, Inc. We have moved Here is our new address , effective 9/9/03. Solve Processing and Materials Problems Using Our Scanning Probe Microscopy Services AFM, STM, EFM, LFM, MFM, Tapping Mode, Chemical Phase Imaging, SPM Calibration, liquid work, Nano-Indentation, Nano-Scratching, Surface Potential (Scanning Kelvin Probe) Imaging, DiscTrack Plus, MagneTrack, Force Volume Imaging
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83. EMIT Network Homepage
Provides Information about the EMIT Network and Scanning Probe microscopy in general.
http://bigwig.net/emit

84. Scanning Electron Microscopy
Info on Submitting Samples. SEM. What is the SEM? Info on the Scanning Electron Microscope includes a picture of the SEM. How does the SEM work?
http://mse.iastate.edu/microscopy/home.html
Info on Submitting Samples
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Info on the Scanning Electron Microscope -includes a picture of the SEM.

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85. Open Microscopy Environment
Resource for the analysis and classification of biological images using a databasedriven three-tier software system, maintained by MIT.
http://openmicroscopy.org/
2.2 Beta Release available spring 2004.
Biological Imaging
Images of live and fixed cells have long been an important tool in cell biology. In the post genomic era, fluorescence imaging provides critical information on the functions of proteins and on the dynamics of multi-protein structures. Our ability to image cellular structures has been revolutionized by methods for tagging proteins with naturally fluorescent proteins such as GFP and by the development of advanced digital microscopes. Image informatics
However. no universally accepted formats exist for storing and sharing multi-dimensional image data (having spatial, temporal and spectral range) and for preserving the all-critical metadata that records what the experiment is about. Even more importantly, relatively few analytical routines are available for extracting quantitative data from images and linking them to other biological information. Developing these tools is the goal of image informatics. OME
The Open Microscopy Project (OME) is an open source software project to develop a database-driven system for the quantitative analysis of biological images. OME is a collaborative effort among academic and industrial labs. All OME source code is available under the GNU library general public license (

86. Laboratory For Electron Microscopy I
Dear electron microscopy users, the adress of our site has changed. Please click Institute of Applied Physics and choose Electron microscopy Center (EMEZ).
http://www.em.biol.ethz.ch/
Dear electron microscopy users,
the adress of our site has changed. Please click Institute of Applied Physics and choose Electron Microscopy Center (EMEZ).
Reservation lists are under >> Intranet >> " Reservation Database".
For loggin use your ethz password .
Thank you very much indeed.
About this WWW site
Electron Microscopy in Cyberspace
Last modified 29 September 2003 by Peter Tittmann , EMEZ

87. Bunton Instrument Company - New And Used Microscopes, Microscopy Training - Mary
New and used microscopes, analog and digital cameras, 2D and 3D video microscopy products, and a wide range of other accessories. Basic and advanced courses in biological microscopy and microscope service and repair at Maryland HQ.
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88. Open Microscopy Environment
OME The Open microscopy Project (OME) is an open source software project to develop a databasedriven system for the quantitative analysis of biological images
http://www.openmicroscopy.org/
2.2 Beta Release available spring 2004.
Biological Imaging
Images of live and fixed cells have long been an important tool in cell biology. In the post genomic era, fluorescence imaging provides critical information on the functions of proteins and on the dynamics of multi-protein structures. Our ability to image cellular structures has been revolutionized by methods for tagging proteins with naturally fluorescent proteins such as GFP and by the development of advanced digital microscopes. Image informatics
However. no universally accepted formats exist for storing and sharing multi-dimensional image data (having spatial, temporal and spectral range) and for preserving the all-critical metadata that records what the experiment is about. Even more importantly, relatively few analytical routines are available for extracting quantitative data from images and linking them to other biological information. Developing these tools is the goal of image informatics. OME
The Open Microscopy Project (OME) is an open source software project to develop a database-driven system for the quantitative analysis of biological images. OME is a collaborative effort among academic and industrial labs. All OME source code is available under the GNU library general public license (

89. TPM System Description
TelePresence microscopy Project Visitor s Gallery. The Image Map above is operational. Return to ANL microscopy Microanalysis WWW Server.
http://146.139.72.10/docs/anl/TPM/TPMHomePage.html
Tele-Presence Microscopy Project Visitor's Gallery
The Image Map above is operational
Just Click on your destination or follow one of the hypertext links provided below Warning! This page is continuously under development Choose your TelePresence Electronic Laboratory (eLab) Site: These sites allow you to view operations in the microscope room, status screens, and/or data being recorded by the various detector systems in operation. Note #1: Note #2: Each eLab Site will contain a short General Information Message near the top of the page. Please read it to find out any special details concerning experiments or operations for the current week.
General Description of TPM Project
live video imaging and remote control of unique scientific instrumentation for collaborative research and teaching. Standard WWW browsing tools, such as NCSA Mosaic and it's derivitives, do not provide the capabilities of presenting live video rate images from this site, nor the ability to operate instruments by remote control over the Internet. This WWW site will provide you with STILL video images which are automatically updated at preset intervals. You can envision how TPM would act on your workstation if you imagine each of the following images to be a TV rate image which is constantly updating with out your intervention, rather than one which is updated every few minutes.

90. Principle And Applications Of Practical Shear Wave Lens At Low Frequencies For S
Chiaki MIYASAKA, and Bernhard R. TITTMANN Department of Engineering Science Mechanics The Pennsylvania State University
http://www.ndt.net/article/wcndt00/papers/idn649/idn649.htm
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Methods and Instrumentation
Principle and Applications of Practical Shear Wave Lens at Low frequencies for Scanning Acoustic Microscopy
Chiaki MIYASAKA, and Bernhard R. TITTMANN
The Pennsylvania State University
212 Earth and Engineering Science Building, University Park, PA 16802, USA
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Abstract
    Ever since the invention of the scanning acoustic microscope, a key objective has been the enhancement of the resolution in the acoustic images. This objective has generally been pursued with two approaches; one approach was to raise the acoustic frequency. The second approach was to use low velocity coupling media. These approaches are excellent for increasing resolution on the surface of a specimen, but not necessarily in its interior. Hence, the most important and unique feature of scanning acoustic microscopy, namely interior information acquisition, may not be realized by these two approaches. The third approach is to design a new acoustic lens. This paper presents the principles and applications of a new acoustic lens designed for scanning acoustic microscopy at low frequencies (less than 100MHz). Whereas designs of most current lenses emphasize the use of longitudinal waves, designs of the practical shear wave lens focus on the use of shear, and surface waves as well. The lens provides
  • a factor-of-2 higher resolution than conventional lenses, and

91. Homepage Of Focus On Microscopy Conference Series

http://www.focusonmicroscopy.org/

92.   Nanoscale Physics Research Laboratory
Nanoscale Physics Research Laboratory surface modification, cluster physics, sensors, scanning probe microscopy, nanooptics, and thin films.
http://nprl.bham.ac.uk
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93. The European Microscopy Society (EMS) Home Page

http://www.eurmicsoc.org/
EMS Home Page without Frames Home Executive Constitution EMC 2004 ... Email EMS Here should be the contents of the EMS Home Page without frame(s). Email EMS: ems@eurmicsoc.org

94. ProSciTech Instruments + Supplies For Microscopy & Science: Online - Is Best
Offers a range of accessories used in both light and electron microscopy.
http://www.proscitech.com.au/
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95. SpringerLink - Publication
National Center for Electron microscopy NCEM Fellowship. Gallery. Seminars. Image Analysis Facility. Assistance and Collaboration. microscopy Links. Contact Information. TEAM Project. Second Announcement.
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Publication Medical Electron Microscopy Publisher: Springer-Verlag Tokyo ISSN: 0918-4287 (Paper) 1437-773X (Online) Subject: Medicine Issues in bold contain article full text that you are entitled to view. Volume 37 Number 1 Volume 36 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 Number 1 ... Request a sample Volume 35 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 Number 1 Volume 34 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 Number 1 Volume 33 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 Number 1 Volume 32 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 Number 1 Publication 1 of 1 Previous Publication Next Publication Linking Options About This Journal Editorial Board Manuscript Submission Quick Search Search within this publication... For:
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96. 3D Surface Visualization Software From MS MacroSystem
Offers 3dimensional visualization software for laser beam topography, optical interferometry, and atomic force microscopy.
http://www.msmacrosystem.nl/
MS MacroSystem 3D engine enhancement AFM data beam analisys GIS digital CCD 4D stack 3D computer graphics from MS MacroSystem MS MacroSystem offers professional 3D and 4D graphics software for science and technology that allows you to analyze data quickly and accurately. Our unique set of interactive 3D measurement tools was specifically developed to meet requirements of nanotechnology, nanometrology and nanomanipulation. MS MacroSystem provides custom software solutions and components for scientific research in the field of scanning microscopy (SPM, AFM, STM, SNOM, NSOM, etc.) We have developed set of graphical 3D measurement tools that allows you accurate data analysis in most natural and interactive way. Our software scientific visualization package is designed for quick creation of the professional images and animations from various 3D and 4D datasets such as GIS, MRI, CT scan, computer simulation, etc.

97. The MicroScape Virtual Laboratory
View samples from one of these categories nature, word around your house, and the world of science and technology.
http://www.msa.microscopy.com/MicroScape/MicroScapeVL.html
From Ants to Atoms A Virtual Laboratory
Welcome to The MicroScape Virtual Microscope Laboratory
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Zaluzec@Microscopy.Com MicroScape was created and is maintained by Dr. Nestor J. Zaluzec and is hosted by
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98. ScienceDirect - Electron Microscopy Reviews - List Of Issues
microscopy Society of Southern AfricaLists conferences, activities and links to local microscopy facilities in and around University of
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99. Heidelberg 2000: Scanning Probe Microscopy, Cantilever Sensors And Nanostructure
Scanning Probe microscopy, Cantilever Sensors and Nanostructures. Heidelberg, Germany.
http://spm.phy.bris.ac.uk/conferences/Heidelberg2000/
This conference is now over, but please feel free to browse the content of this Web Site. The next meeting on Scanning Probe Microscopy, Cantilever Sensors and Nanostructures will be held next year in Las Vegas , from 26th May - 29st May 2001.
Scanning Probe Microscopy, Cantilever Sensors and Nanostructures
(following on from the Seattle '99 Meeting)
Sunday 28th May - Wednesday 31st May 2000
A 4-day meeting including applications and developments in Scanning Probe Microscopy, sensors based on cantilever technology and structures at the microscopic scale.
Download the full programme in PDF format
(The programme also contains information about the shuttle bus, public transport, hotel, conference venue and catering.) Download the advertising flier as a PDF file
Visit the Tokyo conference Web Site for May 2001
Main page Introduction History ... Announcements Web Site hosted by the University of Bristol SPM Group Last updated on 18 October 2001
If you have any comments about this Web Site, please contact andy.baker@bristol.ac.uk

100. Olympus Microscopy Resource Center
Welcome to the Olympus microscopy Resource Center, designed to provide an Internetbased educational forum on all aspects of optical microscopy
http://www.olympusmicro.com/

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W elcome to the Olympus Microscopy Resource Center, designed to provide an Internet-based educational forum on all aspects of optical microscopy, photomicrography, and digital imaging. Current advances in microscopy are being propelled by new techniques such as laser scanning confocal, multi-photon fluorescence, and wide-field deconvolution microscopy. Although these techniques were once considered exotic methods, available only to a few research microscopists, they are now frequently utilized in laboratories around the world for analysis of cellular structure and molecular dynamics. We invite you to explore the exciting world of optical microscopy with our extensive microscopy essays that are supported by interactive Java and Flash tutorials. Together with scientists and programmers at Molecular Expressions , Olympus microscopists and optical engineers have constructed a web-based instructional format that starts with the basics and proceeds through the most current research techniques in microscopy. NEW! -

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