Microbiology: With Dis.... - Access (Custom)
Microbiology: With Dis.... - Access (Custom)
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ISBN: 9781269937887
Author: BAUMAN
Publisher: PEARSON
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The application of the principle “electrons travel as waves” in microscopy.

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Microscopy is defined as the use of light or beam of electrons in order to magnify the objects. It is an art of using microscopes to have a clear view on the objects, which cannot be seen by the naked eye. The microscopes are of different types, grouped on the basis of their magnifying capacity and the types of lenses that are used for the specific view of the objects.

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