Powder microscopy is evaluation/quality control method, used for medicinal plants to study the specific microscopic characters using different staining reagent. Applications in detection of adulterants in sample by performing comparison study using authenticated sample.
mi·cro·scop·ic
ˌmīkrəˈskäpik/
adjective
adjective: microscopic
1. so small as to be visible only with a microscope.
"microscopic algae"
synonyms: tiny, very small, minute, infinitesimal, minuscule; More little, micro, diminutive; informalteeny, weeny, teeny-weeny, teensy-weensy, itsy-bitsy, little-bitty;
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"microscopic fibers found in the suspect's car"
antonyms: huge
informal extremely small.
"a microscopic skirt"
synonyms: tiny, very small, minute, infinitesimal, minuscule; More little, micro, diminutive; informalteeny, weeny, teeny-weeny, teensy-weensy, itsy-bitsy, little-bitty;
wee
"microscopic fibers found in the suspect's car"
antonyms: huge
"such a vision is as microscopic as his is panoramic"
Microscopes use progressively thicker or thinner lenses to multiply how big an abject is.
Transmission electron microscopy
Transmission electron microscopy
Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy
fluorescence microscopy can be used wit any light microscope
Phase-contrast microscopy is the observation of internal structures of living microbes where as bright field microscopy is the observation of killed stained specimens and naturally colored live ones.
Introduction to basic techniques in microscopy involves light microscopy, laser scanning, types of dyes, the cell, electron microscopy, differential interface microscopy, histological stains and histochemical stains.
Dark field microscopy (dark ground microscopy) describes microscopy methods, in both light and electron microscopy, which exclude the unscattered beam from the image. As a result, the field around the specimen (i.e. where there is no specimen to scatter the beam) is generally dark.
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Transmission electron microscopy
Microscopy Society of America was created in 1942.
Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy
Transmission electron microscopy
Depending on what microscopy you are doing.. Bacterial microscopy starts with 40x and Blood smear microscopy at 10x.
Robert F. Bils has written: 'Electron microscopy' -- subject(s): Electron microscopy, Laboratory manuals, Microscopy, Electron
The term "fluorescence microscopy" is a type of light microscopy in which the specimen is irradiated at wavelengths that excite fluorochromes. In medicine, it is used to detect antigens.
Electron microscopy gives higher resolution, but it's expensive, slow, and cumbersome. And for many things, it's not needed.
Charles E. Gabel has written: 'Microscopy and the microscopical examination of drugs' -- subject(s): Drug adulteration, Microscope and microscopy, Microscopy