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  2. Microtechnique - Wikipedia

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    Microtechnique is an aggregate of methods used to prepare micro-objects for studying. [1] It is currently being employed in many fields in life science. Two well ...

  3. Microtechnology - Wikipedia

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    The European NEXUS group projects even larger revenues, using a more inclusive definition of MEMS. Microtechnology is often constructed using photolithography. Lightwaves are focused through a mask onto a surface. They solidify a chemical film. The soft, unexposed parts of the film are washed away. Then acid etches away the material not protected.

  4. Microtome - Wikipedia

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    A microtome (from the Greek mikros, meaning "small", and temnein, meaning "to cut") is a cutting tool used to produce extremely thin slices of material known as sections, with the process being termed microsectioning.

  5. Microscope slide - Wikipedia

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    A microscope slide prepared in 1855 containing reference specimens from the inner mucosa of the small intestine of a cholera victim.. The origin of the concept was pieces of ivory or bone, containing specimens held between disks of transparent mica, that would slide into the gap between the stage and the objective. [1]

  6. Category:Scientific techniques - Wikipedia

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    العربية; Aragonés; বাংলা; Беларуская (тарашкевіца) Bosanski; Dansk; الدارجة; Español; Esperanto; Euskara; فارسی

  7. Swiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnology - Wikipedia

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    CSEM’s mission is to develop and transfer technologies to the industrial sector to reinforce the sector’s competitive advantage. It works towards building ties between higher education institutions and partners in Industry, and aims to help entrepreneurs with the creation of start-up companies.

  8. Supmicrotech - Wikipedia

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    Supmicrotech has concluded a partnership with several universities worldwide: Technische Universität, Vienne, Austria; Institut National d’Informatique, Alger, Algeria ...

  9. Heidenhain's AZAN trichrome stain - Wikipedia

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    Nobody knows why Mallory introduced heteropolyacids into microtechnique. Mallory's trichrome method, using acid fuchsine followed by a solution containing PTA, orange G and aniline blue, provides dark red nuclei, orange erythrocytes, and blue collagen fibres, cartilage matrix and mucus. [ 4 ]