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Poly(tetrahydrofuran).
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ISBN: 0677033303 Year: 1982 Publisher: New York (N.Y.) : Gordon and Breach,

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Ice Crystals
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ISBN: 3039218913 3039218905 Year: 2019 Publisher: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Ice crystals are the most ubiquitous material found in the cryosphere environment of the Earth, in the planetary system, and also in our daily lives. In recent years, ice crystals have increased in importance as one of the key materials for finding solutions to settle various environmental concerns at a global scale. Furthermore, ice crystals are unique materials which are potentially extremely useful in various applications, for example, within the food sciences, medical sciences, and other fields. In dealing with these interesting subjects, research on ice crystals has been more actively pursued in recent years. The Special Issue “Ice Crystals” presents a wide varieties of topics related to ice crystals. It can be considered as a status report reviewing the recent research on ice crystals and serves to provide readers with information on the latest developments concerning ice crystals.


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Biological specimen preparation for transmission electron microscopy
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ISBN: 0691630127 0691600155 1400865026 0691009007 9781400865024 Year: 1998 Publisher: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press,

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This book contains all the necessary information and advice for anyone wishing to obtain electron micrographs showing the most accurate ultrastructural detail in thin sections of any type of biological specimen.The guidelines for the choice of preparative methods are based on an extensive survey of current laboratory practice. For the first time, in a textbook of this kind, the molecular events occurring during fixation and embedding are analysed in detail. The reasons for choosing particular specimen preparation methods are explained and guidance is given on how to modify established techniques to suit individual requirements.All the practical methods advocated are clearly described, with accompanying tables and the results obtainable are illustrated with many electron micrographs.Portland Press Series: Practical Methods in Electron Microscopy, Volume 17, Audrey M. Glauert, EditorOriginally published in 1999.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

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Mounting of microscope specimens. --- Transmission electron microscopy --- Electron microscopy --- Microscope specimens, Mounting of --- Microtechnique --- Technique. --- Acetonitrile (data page). --- Acrylic resin. --- Aldehyde. --- Animal testing. --- Antibody. --- Antigen-antibody interaction. --- Aqueous solution. --- Araldite. --- Autolysis (biology). --- Biochemist. --- Biological activity. --- Biological specimen. --- Biologist. --- Biology. --- Biopsy. --- Carbohydrazide. --- Catalysis. --- Cathode ray. --- Cell (biology). --- Cell culture. --- Cell membrane. --- Chemical formula. --- Chemical polarity. --- Chemistry. --- Chloroplast. --- Cryogenics. --- Curing (chemistry). --- Cyanide. --- Cytochemistry. --- Cytochrome c oxidase. --- Cytoplasm. --- Denaturation (biochemistry). --- Division (military). --- Electromagnetic radiation. --- Electron energy loss spectroscopy. --- Electron microscope. --- Electron tomography. --- Embedding. --- Enzyme catalysis. --- Epoxy. --- Erythrocytes. --- Ethanol. --- Ethylene glycol (data page). --- Ethylene glycol dimethacrylate. --- Ethylene glycol. --- Extraction (chemistry). --- Fixation (histology). --- Fixative (drawing). --- Formaldehyde. --- Formic acid (data page). --- Glutaraldehyde. --- Laboratory. --- Lipid. --- Macrophage (ecology). --- Micrograph. --- Microscope slide. --- Microscopy Society of America. --- Microscopy. --- Mixture. --- Moiety (chemistry). --- Mold. --- Molecular mass. --- Molecular sieve. --- Myoepithelial cell. --- Nuclear warfare. --- Nuclear weapon. --- Nuclear weapons delivery. --- Nucleic acid. --- Organic acid anhydride. --- Organic peroxide. --- Osmium tetroxide. --- Perfusion. --- Phosphate. --- Polymer. --- Polymerization. --- Polypropylene glycol. --- Propylene oxide. --- Protein structure. --- Protein. --- Radical (chemistry). --- Recrystallization (chemistry). --- Recrystallization (metallurgy). --- Resin. --- Ribosome. --- Room temperature. --- Scanning electron microscope. --- Solution. --- Solvent. --- Staining. --- Sterilization (microbiology). --- Tetrahydrofuran (data page). --- Tissue culture. --- Transmission electron microscopy. --- Triethylene glycol. --- Ultrastructure. --- Ultraviolet germicidal irradiation. --- Uranyl acetate. --- Vial. --- Viscosity. --- X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy.

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