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where does an electron microscope get its name?

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The electron microscope is a type ofmicroscope that uses a beam ofelectrons to create an image of the specimen. It is capable of much higher magnifications and has a greater resolving power than a lightmicroscope, allowing it to see much smaller objects in finer detail.

Electron microscopy (EM) is a technique for obtaining high resolution images of biological and non-biological specimens. It is used in biomedical research to investigate the detailed structure of tissues, cells, organelles and macromolecular complexes.

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The electron microscope is a type ofmicroscope that uses a beam ofelectrons to create an image of the specimen. It is capable of much higher magnifications and has a greater resolving power than a lightmicroscope, allowing it to see much smaller objects in finer detail.

Electron microscopy (EM) is a technique for obtaining high resolution images of biological and non-biological specimens. It is used in biomedical research to investigate the detailed structure of tissues, cells, organelles and macromolecular complexes.

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