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Introduction to Electron Microscopy

✍ Scribed by Saul Wischnitzer (Auth.)


Publisher
Pergamon Press
Year
1970
Tongue
English
Leaves
296
Edition
2nd
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page v
PREFACE, Pages vii-viii
Inside Front Cover, Pages xiv-xv
Chapter 1 - INTRODUCTION, Pages 1-3
Chapter 2 - HISTORICAL REVIEW, Pages 4-5
Chapter 3 - BASIC THEORY OF ELECTRON MICROSCOPY, Pages 6-37
Chapter 4 - THE ELECTRON MICROSCOPE, Pages 38-108
Chapter 5 - INTRODUCTION, Page 111
Chapter 6 - HISTORICAL REVIEW, Pages 112-115
Chapter 7 - OBTAINING THE SPECIMEN, Pages 116-120
Chapter 8 - FIXATION, Pages 121-132
Chapter 9 - DEHYDRATION, Pages 133-134
Chapter 10 - EMBEDDING, Pages 135-149
Chapter 11 - MICROTOMY, Pages 150-164
Chapter 12 - STAINING, Pages 165-170
Chapter 13 - SPECIALIZED ELECTRON MICROSCOPE TECHNIQUES, Pages 171-204
Appendix A - THE NATURE OF LIGHT, Pages 206-209
Appendix B - WAVELENGTH OF AN ELECTRON, Pages 210-211
Appendix C - SUMMATION AND RESOLUTION OF VECTORS, Pages 212-214
Appendix D - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRONICS, Pages 214-219
Appendix E - DEPENDENCE OF CONDENSER APERTURE ANGLE ON FOCAL LENGTH, Pages 220-222
Appendix F - DEPTH OF FIELD, Pages 223-225
Appendix G - SPHERICAL ABERRATION, Pages 226-227
Appendix H - CHROMATIC ABERRATION, Pages 228-229
Appendix I - OPTICAL THEORY OF CYLINDRICAL LENSES, Pages 230-231
Appendix J - THEORY OF FRESNEL DIFFRACTION FRINGES, Pages 232-237
Appendix K - ELECTRON DIFFRACTION, Pages 238-243
Appendix L - SHADOW CASTING, Pages 244-247
LITERATURE CITED, Pages 249-252
REFERENCES, Pages 253-261
BIBLIOGRAPHY, Pages 262-280
GLOSSARY, Pages 281-282
AUTHOR INDEX, Pages 283-284
SUBJECT INDEX, Pages 285-292


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