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Qu'est-ce (qui) est CASS microscopy - définition


CASS microscopy         
IS AN ACRONYM OF COLLECTIVE ACCUMULATION OF SINGLE SCATTERING
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.
microscopy         
  • Example of super-resolution microscopy. Image of [[Her3]] and [[Her2]], target of the [[breast cancer]] drug [[Trastuzumab]], within a cancer cell.
  • epidermis]] (upper layer of cells) of stamen stalk has peeled off, forming a non-characteristic structure. Photo: Heiti Paves from [[Tallinn University of Technology]].
  • [[Antonie van Leeuwenhoek]] (1632–1723)
  • Photoacoustic micrograph of human red blood cells.
  • lacunae]] and [[extracellular matrix]]
  • Microscopic examination in a biochemical laboratory
  • Stereo microscope
  • Human cells imaged by DHM phase shift (left) and [[phase contrast microscopy]] (right)
  • A [[diatom]] under Rheinberg illumination
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TECHNICAL FIELD OF USING MICROSCOPES TO VIEW SAMPLES AND OBJECTS THAT CANNOT BE SEEN WITH THE UNAIDED EYE
Light microscopy; Amateur microscopy; IR microscopy; Infrared microscopy; Microscopic examination; Microscopically; Microscopist; 3D-SIM-microscopy; Oblique illumination; Laser microscopy; Microscopic analysis; Micro-structure; History of microscopy; Applications of microscopy in forensic science; Ultraviolet microscopy
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¦ noun the use of a microscope.
Derivatives
microscopist noun
Microscopist         
  • Example of super-resolution microscopy. Image of [[Her3]] and [[Her2]], target of the [[breast cancer]] drug [[Trastuzumab]], within a cancer cell.
  • epidermis]] (upper layer of cells) of stamen stalk has peeled off, forming a non-characteristic structure. Photo: Heiti Paves from [[Tallinn University of Technology]].
  • [[Antonie van Leeuwenhoek]] (1632–1723)
  • Photoacoustic micrograph of human red blood cells.
  • lacunae]] and [[extracellular matrix]]
  • Microscopic examination in a biochemical laboratory
  • Stereo microscope
  • Human cells imaged by DHM phase shift (left) and [[phase contrast microscopy]] (right)
  • A [[diatom]] under Rheinberg illumination
  • s2cid=124315172 }}</ref>
TECHNICAL FIELD OF USING MICROSCOPES TO VIEW SAMPLES AND OBJECTS THAT CANNOT BE SEEN WITH THE UNAIDED EYE
Light microscopy; Amateur microscopy; IR microscopy; Infrared microscopy; Microscopic examination; Microscopically; Microscopist; 3D-SIM-microscopy; Oblique illumination; Laser microscopy; Microscopic analysis; Micro-structure; History of microscopy; Applications of microscopy in forensic science; Ultraviolet microscopy
·noun One skilled in, or given to, microscopy.