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What does EM stand for?

Electron Microscope


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Electromotive (voltage as an electromotive force)
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Samples in periodicals archive:
Intertek MSG, which is based at the Wilton Centre, has acquired a state-of-the-art electron microscope to enhance the services offered to its customers working in the areas of nanotechnology and materials science.
Biomedical and metals companies are among those using the scanning electron microscope services.
Synthetic fiber manufacturers will typically forego the measurement of sub-micron fibers and pores, suffering the process control and product quality consequences, or they may use a more expensive and complex electron microscope in the lab, which can take several days before the data is available to those who need it.
Inventor James Hillier, who helped develop and market the first commercially successful electron microscope in the United States and found uses for it in medical research, has died at age 91.
DesignGauge also features a remotely controlled scanning electron microscope.
The project provides a resource to classrooms so that they may remotely operate a scanning electron microscope to image "bugs" at high magnification.
Other instruments of value to the forensic geologist exist, particularly the scanning electron microscope and the electron microscope.
Researchers from Fudan University in Shanghai, China, examined peacock tail feathers using a sensitive scanning electron microscope.

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