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单词 micrograph
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Definition of micrograph in English:

micrograph

noun ˈmʌɪkrə(ʊ)ɡrɑːfˈmaɪkrəˌɡræf
  • A photograph taken by means of a microscope.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Scanning electron micrographs provide a reference for each stage to illustrate the progression from vegetative meristem to inflorescence meristem and floral organs.
    • To the left is an electron micrograph of a cluster of influenza viruses, each about 100 nanometers (billionths of a meter) long; both membrane and protein coat are visible.
    • The electron micrographs of over 1000 filaments were subjected to optical diffraction as previously described.
    • The SEM micrographs were electronically recorded.
    • Indeed, electron micrographs show rouleau formations comprised of cupshaped erythrocytes with curved contact surfaces.
    • Both the electron micrographs and the light micrographs are very clear and well labeled.
    • Three groups of cells from which bulges are formed on the apex flanks, and their progeny, are outlined in red, green, or yellow in micrographs, and in black on the curvature and strain rate plots.
    • Fluorescence micrographs of radicle cells of dry seeds and seedlings of Medicago truncatula, labelled with tubulin antibody and with a fluorescent secondary antibody.
    • This result is similar to the micrographs shown in Fig.3, a and b, obtained from freeze-thaw cycled dispersions.
    • Of 24 micrographs, 22 had neighboring thick and thin filaments with periodic structures connecting the two.
    • According to electron micrographs and low angle X-ray studies the structure of the Rho hexamer can be described as a flat ring-shaped molecule composed of six globular subunits.
    • Natural surfactant has been observed to form a structure, tubular myelin, that appears as a square lattice in electron micrographs.
    • Scanning electron micrographs and 1-m plastic sections of adult eyes were prepared as described previously.
    • As to the micro-damage, this is often marked enough to see in electron micrographs of endurance runners' leg muscles, and might prove even more severe after strenuous climbs.
    • Nine of 25 damaged fusulinids were mounted onto SEM stubs for preparation of scanning electron micrographs.
    • Figure 3a and Figure 3b are micrographs of liver sections of the control group and acetaminophen group.
    • Negatively stained filaments showed tropomyosin with periodically arranged troponin complexes in electron micrographs.
    • Transmitted light micrographs of the same samples (H and J) show GUS activity in pollen tubes.
    • Experimental electron micrographs show that, upon rapid disassembly of MTs, the protofilaments peel off and curl.
    • The original negatives and micrographs presented in Sutinen et al. and Holopainen et al. were used to identify the ozone-induced granules.

Derivatives

  • micrographic

  • adjective ˌmʌɪkrə(ʊ)ˈɡrafɪkˌmaɪkrəˈɡræfɪk
    • The range of angles observed in electron micrographic tomograms of rapidly frozen muscle fibers was ordered into a sequence compatible with a continuously attached, progressive 13-nm power stroke.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • These studies, along with structural data from electron micrographic and crystallographic studies suggest the minimal mechanochemical scheme in Fig.1.
      • Verification of the positive clones as being EPO-encoding was obtained through DNA sequencing and electron micrographic visualization of heteroduplex formation with the monkey cDNA of Example 3.
      • Consequently, much of the current understanding of this intricate developmental process comes from electron micrographic studies of mammalian spermatogenesis as well as analysis of mice with mutations that affect this process.
      • Electron micrographic studies of regenerating S. pombe protoplasts have substantiated this view by demonstrating an intimate association between F-actin structures and sites of new cell wall formation.
  • micrographics

  • noun ˌmʌɪkrə(ʊ)ˈɡrafɪksˌmaɪkrəˈɡræfɪk
    • After an introduction to microfilming, those handbooks about micrographics and the printed instructions become much more understandable.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • For example, use of micrographics may be advantageous when multiple users frequently need voluminous records or when an agency needs to widely distribute records.
      • The Imaging Unit provides services to local and state government including establishing standards for micrographics; providing preservation and security reformatting of public records; microfilm processing, duplicating and quality control testing; and consulting with local and state governments regarding their micrographics records systems.
      • With micrographics and document imaging equipment you can take thousands of documents and folders and put them on one little CD or a few rolls of film.
  • micrography

  • noun mʌɪˈkrɒɡrəfimaɪˈkrɑɡrəfi
    • What is perhaps most revealing about Hooke's text is its composite character, as it enacts what Browne might have called the ‘amphibologies,’ the ambiguous frames of mind of which micrography is the theater.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • These pages are executed in a combination of painting, in gold and color, and micrography, decorations applied in minute lines of script.
      • To calculate expression density, the mean surface area of the K562 cells was determined from digital video micrography of over 100 healthy cells, yielding a mean apparent surface area of 584 + / 13 pan2 SEM.
      • Two-surface optical micrography decisively reveals that the ferrite component of upper bainite is composed of groups of thin parallel laths with a well-defined crystallographic habit.
      • Joshua indicates that he executed the micrography in Tudela, in 1300, on behalf of a certain Sasson from Cervera.
 
 

Definition of micrograph in US English:

micrograph

nounˈmaɪkrəˌɡræfˈmīkrəˌɡraf
  • A photograph taken by means of a microscope.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Figure 3a and Figure 3b are micrographs of liver sections of the control group and acetaminophen group.
    • The electron micrographs of over 1000 filaments were subjected to optical diffraction as previously described.
    • Fluorescence micrographs of radicle cells of dry seeds and seedlings of Medicago truncatula, labelled with tubulin antibody and with a fluorescent secondary antibody.
    • This result is similar to the micrographs shown in Fig.3, a and b, obtained from freeze-thaw cycled dispersions.
    • Three groups of cells from which bulges are formed on the apex flanks, and their progeny, are outlined in red, green, or yellow in micrographs, and in black on the curvature and strain rate plots.
    • Natural surfactant has been observed to form a structure, tubular myelin, that appears as a square lattice in electron micrographs.
    • Experimental electron micrographs show that, upon rapid disassembly of MTs, the protofilaments peel off and curl.
    • Both the electron micrographs and the light micrographs are very clear and well labeled.
    • To the left is an electron micrograph of a cluster of influenza viruses, each about 100 nanometers (billionths of a meter) long; both membrane and protein coat are visible.
    • Indeed, electron micrographs show rouleau formations comprised of cupshaped erythrocytes with curved contact surfaces.
    • The SEM micrographs were electronically recorded.
    • Scanning electron micrographs provide a reference for each stage to illustrate the progression from vegetative meristem to inflorescence meristem and floral organs.
    • Scanning electron micrographs and 1-m plastic sections of adult eyes were prepared as described previously.
    • As to the micro-damage, this is often marked enough to see in electron micrographs of endurance runners' leg muscles, and might prove even more severe after strenuous climbs.
    • Negatively stained filaments showed tropomyosin with periodically arranged troponin complexes in electron micrographs.
    • Transmitted light micrographs of the same samples (H and J) show GUS activity in pollen tubes.
    • The original negatives and micrographs presented in Sutinen et al. and Holopainen et al. were used to identify the ozone-induced granules.
    • Of 24 micrographs, 22 had neighboring thick and thin filaments with periodic structures connecting the two.
    • According to electron micrographs and low angle X-ray studies the structure of the Rho hexamer can be described as a flat ring-shaped molecule composed of six globular subunits.
    • Nine of 25 damaged fusulinids were mounted onto SEM stubs for preparation of scanning electron micrographs.
 
 
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