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Advanced Light Microscopy, Volume 1

Principles and Basic Properties

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Advanced Light Microscopy is a three-volume work designed to give research workers and postgraduate students the necessary knowledge of classical, modern, and even quite new methods, techniques, and procedures of light microscopy. Volume 1 deals with principles and basic properties of the optical microscope, Volume 2 is devoted to specialized methods of light microscopy, and Volume 3 contains quantitative and measuring techniques used in more advanced microscopical studies.All these volumes are primarily addressed to professional microscopists, but certain parts of the book, especially chapters free from higher mathematics, can also be read by research workers less advanced in light microscopy or even by beginners in the field of microscopical studies.

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Advanced Light Microscopy, Volume 1, Maksymilian Pluta

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1988
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Principles and Basic Properties
Language
English
Publisher
North Holland
Released
1988
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Hardcover
Pages
464
ISBN10
0444989390
ISBN13
9780444989390
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Advanced Light Microscopy is a three-volume work designed to give research workers and postgraduate students the necessary knowledge of classical, modern, and even quite new methods, techniques, and procedures of light microscopy. Volume 1 deals with principles and basic properties of the optical microscope, Volume 2 is devoted to specialized methods of light microscopy, and Volume 3 contains quantitative and measuring techniques used in more advanced microscopical studies.All these volumes are primarily addressed to professional microscopists, but certain parts of the book, especially chapters free from higher mathematics, can also be read by research workers less advanced in light microscopy or even by beginners in the field of microscopical studies.