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Site-specific milling and imaging has attracted wide interest as a technique in structural research of single eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells, small animals, and different animal tissue, but it still remains to be explored more thoroughly. In the past, preparation of samples for site-specific mill吹牛需要艺术 发表于 2025-3-27 11:57:17
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Peter Kostorzbut also with correcting the raw data for various systematic errors that have been identified for this type of testing. The forces involved are usually in the millinewton (10. N) range and are measured with a resolution of a few nanonewtons (10. N). The depths of penetration are on the order of micrsavage 发表于 2025-3-28 05:21:00
Jan Labitzkebut also with correcting the raw data for various systematic errors that have been identified for this type of testing. The forces involved are usually in the millinewton (10. N) range and are measured with a resolution of a few nanonewtons (10. N). The depths of penetration are on the order of micrineffectual 发表于 2025-3-28 08:05:29
oms at or near interfaces. Hence, unlike scattering techniques such as electron microscopy, interfaces appear diffused, not sharp. This, in turn, makes it challenging to visualize and quantitatively interpret the microstructure at the “meso” scale, where one is interested in the shape and form of theardrum 发表于 2025-3-28 12:38:21
Udo Bullmann,Jan Kunzoms at or near interfaces. Hence, unlike scattering techniques such as electron microscopy, interfaces appear diffused, not sharp. This, in turn, makes it challenging to visualize and quantitatively interpret the microstructure at the “meso” scale, where one is interested in the shape and form of th