Microscopy Information Resources
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Antique Microscopes
On this site you can view some of the antique microscopes in the collection of Allan Wissner. They date from the late 18th to the early 20th century.
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Electron Microscopy Yellow Pages
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ESEM Research Laboratory
The aim of this Lab is to promote R&D in the field of ESEM, the results of which are available to the manufacturer and the scientific community.
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iMicroscopes
Miscroscope resource directory.
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Medical Congresses
A lot of interesting information about medical congresses and events for physicians/doctors.
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The Micro-Bus
Site is dedicated to providing information, resources and images related to light microscopy.
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Microscopy Advantage website
An off-line resource for microscopy and microanalysis.
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Microscopy and Analysis Diary of Events
Full Diary of Forthcoming Conferences, Meetings, Workshops, Courses and Trade Exhibitions.
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Microscopy and Imaging Resources on the WWW
(NIEHS Center, University of Arizona College of Pharmacy) Include: general microscopy, histology, confocal microscopy, electron microscopy, digital imaging and a list of free publications of interest to microscopists.
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Microscopy.Info
the WWW information source on microscopes and microanalysis.
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Microscopy Online
The goal is to provide both the commercial and non-commercial microscopy communities with a forum for information exchange.
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Microscopy Vendors Database
WWW List, Alphabetic Index, Company Search, E-mail Search, New Products, ...
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MicroWorld Resources And News
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Software Related to Biological Microscopy
Software for Reconstruction of Macromolecular Complexes, Cells and Organelles, Communication Packages, Image Handling & Analysis Tools, Visualization Software, Software for X-Ray Crystallographic Structure Analysis: Fitting and Docking, Remote Instrumentation.
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WWW Virtual Library: Microscopy
General & Education, Reference Sites, Labs, Organizations & People, Equipment & Technology, Applications & Topics, Techniques, Vendors & Other, ...
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Foods Under the Microscope
Understanding food microstructure helps to understand some of the important physical properties of foods such as elasticity or firmness and sensory attributes such as grittiness. Where optical microscopes do not provide sufficient resolution, electron microscopes and even atomic force microscopes open new views of the foo
Page updated on: January 5, 2007, 12:11 Page compiled by: Petr Schauer,
Petr@ISIBrno.Cz
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