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Electron microscopy and analysis

Electron microscopy is the process of greatly magnifying tiny particles in order to see and analyse them. An essential undergraduate textbook and laboratory manual for those working/studying in physics, chemistry, and the biological sciences.

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  • "Electron microscopy is the process of greatly magnifying tiny particles in order to see and analyse them. An essential undergraduate textbook and laboratory manual for those working/studying in physics, chemistry, and the biological sciences."
  • "Electron microscopy is the process of greatly magnifying tiny particles in order to see and analyse them. An essential undergraduate textbook and laboratory manual for those working/studying in physics, chemistry, and the biological sciences."@en
  • "Electron Microscopy and Analysis deals with several sophisticated techniques for magnifying images of very small objects by large amounts - especially in a physical science context. It has been ten years since the last edition of Electron Microscopy and Analysis was published and there have been rapid changes in this field since then. The authors have vastly updated their very successful second edition, which is already established as an essential laboratory manual worldwide, and they have incorporated questions and answers in each chapter for ease of learning. Equally as relevant for material."@en

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  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Electronic books"
  • "Livres électroniques"
  • "Lehrbuch"
  • "Electronic resource"@en

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  • "Elektronenmikroskopie Grundlagen und Anwendung"
  • "Electron microscopy amd analysis"
  • "Elektronenmikroskopie: Grundlagen und Anwendung"
  • "Electron microscopy and analysis : Wykeham science series 33"
  • "Electron microscopy and analysis"@en
  • "Electron microscopy and analysis"
  • "Electron Microscopy and Analysis"@en
  • "Electron Microscopy and Analysis"