Definition of microscopy in English:
microscopy
noun mʌɪˈkrɒskəpimaɪˈkrɑskəpi
mass nounThe use of the microscope.
Example sentencesExamples
- This species can be distinguished from P. parvum only with electron microscopy.
- The fresh tissues were routinely processed for transmission electron microscopy.
- The present paper describes the formation of surface callus on stem wounds of lime trees as observed by light and electron microscopy.
- Cells were prepared and stained for electron microscopy as described elsewhere.
- This allows its visualization in leaf tissues by epifluorescence microscopy.
- Light microscopy and low-vacuum scanning electron microscopy were used to investigate the secretory process.
- The identity of adenovirus may rely on electron microscopy or immunohistochemistry.
- For electron microscopy, cells were fixed and prepared as previously described.
- Often, a hook-like shape of this small region was observed in electron microscopy.
- The kinetics of the fungal infection were followed by light, confocal and electron microscopy.
- The recesses and interior areas of an object may be viewed using video microscopy, employing an optical fibre and camera probe.
- Flies were prepared for scanning electron microscopy as previously described.
- The virus can be seen on immune electron microscopy, but most labs don't have an EM.
- Thin sections were placed on the grids for electron microscopy and stained with lead citrate.
- Morphological analyses were carried out with light and scanning electron microscopy.
- The morpho-anatomical study was carried out through scanning electron and light microscopy.
- Scanning electron microscopy was applied to some pieces which were very rich in filaments.
- Concurrent scanning electron microscopy was carried out for morphological characterization.
- Are you saying that their scanning electron microscopy was the same as optical?
- We define such an approach as functional electron microscopy.
Rhymes
colonoscopy, horoscopy, stereoscopy
Definition of microscopy in US English:
microscopy
nounmīˈkräskəpēmaɪˈkrɑskəpi
The use of the microscope.
Example sentencesExamples
- Thin sections were placed on the grids for electron microscopy and stained with lead citrate.
- We define such an approach as functional electron microscopy.
- Cells were prepared and stained for electron microscopy as described elsewhere.
- The present paper describes the formation of surface callus on stem wounds of lime trees as observed by light and electron microscopy.
- Scanning electron microscopy was applied to some pieces which were very rich in filaments.
- Often, a hook-like shape of this small region was observed in electron microscopy.
- Concurrent scanning electron microscopy was carried out for morphological characterization.
- Light microscopy and low-vacuum scanning electron microscopy were used to investigate the secretory process.
- The virus can be seen on immune electron microscopy, but most labs don't have an EM.
- The morpho-anatomical study was carried out through scanning electron and light microscopy.
- For electron microscopy, cells were fixed and prepared as previously described.
- The identity of adenovirus may rely on electron microscopy or immunohistochemistry.
- Morphological analyses were carried out with light and scanning electron microscopy.
- The kinetics of the fungal infection were followed by light, confocal and electron microscopy.
- Flies were prepared for scanning electron microscopy as previously described.
- Are you saying that their scanning electron microscopy was the same as optical?
- The fresh tissues were routinely processed for transmission electron microscopy.
- The recesses and interior areas of an object may be viewed using video microscopy, employing an optical fibre and camera probe.
- This species can be distinguished from P. parvum only with electron microscopy.
- This allows its visualization in leaf tissues by epifluorescence microscopy.