microscopy

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English - Turkish
(Tıp) mikroskobi
(Denizbilim) minilgörü
mikroskopi
mikroskopla inceleme
microscopistmikroskop kullanan kimse
{i} mikroskopla bakma
mikroskopi,mikroskopla tetkik
mikroskopla tetkik
mikroskop kullanma tekniği
microscope and microscopy
(Tıp) mikroskop ve mikroskopi
scanning electron microscopy
(Bilim, İlim) Taramalı Elektron Mikroskobunda (SEM) görüntü, yüksek voltaj ile hızlandırılmış elektronların numune üzerine odaklanması, bu elektron demetinin numune yüzeyinde taratılması sırasında elektron ve numune atomları arasında oluşan çeşitli girişimler sonucunda meydana gelen etkilerin uygun algılayıclarda toplanması ve sinyal güçlendiricilerinden geçirildikten sonra bir katot ışınları tüpünün ekranına aktarılmasıyla elde edilir.Modern sistemlerde bu algılayıcılardan gelen sinyaller dijital sinyallere çevrilip bilgisayar monitörüne verilmektedir
scanning probe microscopy
Taramalı sonda mikroskopisi
transmission electron microscopy
transmisyon elektron mikroskobu
ore microscopy
(Jeoloji) cevher mikroskobisi
English - English
the use of microscopes
the study of microscopes, their design and manufacture
the art of examing objects with the microscope
{i} microscopic investigation; use of a microscope
The use of the microscope; investigation with the microscope
research with the use of microscopes
atomic force microscopy
The science and technology associated with the design and use of atomic force microscopes
confocal microscopy
An imaging technique in which pinholes are used to eliminate out-of-focus light
cryo-electron microscopy
A form of electron microscopy in which the sample is held at a very low temperature
cryo-transmission electron microscopy
A form of transmission electron microscopy in which the sample is held at a very low temperature
electron microscopy
microscopy carried out using an electron microscope
field emission microscopy
a technique that uses field emission of electrons or positive ions from the needle-shaped tip of an emitter to produce a magnified image of the emitter surface (showing each atom) on a fluorescent screen
immunoelectron microscopy
The use of electron microscopy to study aspects of the immune system
immunogold electron microscopy
A form of electron microscopy in which gold particles are used to label antibodies
phase contrast microscopy
A form of light microscopy in which small differences in refractive index of a transparent specimen are converted into amplitude (contrast) differences in the final image
scanning electron microscopy
microscopy using a scanning electron microscope
stimulated emission depletion microscopy
Microscopy using a stimulated emission depletion microscope
transmission electron microscopy
A form of electron microscopy in which a beam of electrons is transmitted through a thin layer of sample
scanning electron microscopy
(Bilim, İlim) The scanning electron microscope (SEM) is a type of electron microscope that creates various images by focusing a high energy beam of electrons onto the surface of a sample and detecting signals from the interaction of the incident electrons with the sample's surface
scanning probe microscopy
Scanning Probe Microscopy (SPM) is a branch of microscopy that forms images of surfaces using a physical probe that scans the specimen. An image of the surface is obtained by mechanically moving the probe in a raster scan of the specimen, line by line, and recording the probe-surface interaction as a function of position. SPM was founded with the invention of the scanning tunneling microscope in 1981
electron microscopy
microscopy with the use of electron microscopes
electron microscopy
Microscopy involving use of an electron microscope.electron microscopist n. Technique that allows examination of samples too small to be seen with a light microscope. Electron beams have much smaller wavelengths than visible light and hence higher resolving power. To make them more observable, samples may be coated with metal atoms. Because electrons cannot travel very far in air, the electron beam and the sample must be kept in a vacuum. Two different instruments are used. In the scanning electron microscope, a moving beam of electrons is scanned across a sample; electrons scattered by the object are focused by magnetic "lenses" to produce an image of the object's surface similar to an image on a television screen. The images appear three-dimensional; they may be of small organisms or their parts, of molecules such as DNA, or even of large individual atoms (e.g., uranium, thorium). In the transmission electron microscope, the electron beam passes through a very thin, carefully prepared sample and is focused onto a screen or photographic plate to visualize the interior structure of such specimens as cells and tissues
fluorescence microscopy
light microscopy in which the specimen is irradiated at wavelengths that excite fluorochromes
light microscopy
use of light microscopes to view tiny objects; act of viewing tiny objects through a microscope that uses light to magnify and illuminate the objects
microscopy

    Hyphenation

    mi·cros·co·py

    Turkish pronunciation

    maykrʌskıpi

    Pronunciation

    /mīˈkrəskəpē/ /maɪˈkrʌskəpiː/
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