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Automated DIC imaging with the DM6 M microscope enhances six-inch wafer inspection, providing reproducible results and improved efficiency for defect analysis.
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Validation of the LIG Nanowise SMAL lens revealed its ability to resolve features down to 137 nm, demonstrating true ...
The neuron’s inner scaffold, once viewed as static support, now looks like a gatekeeper. Research findings are available ...
Noninvasive ultrasound localization microscopy-based assessment of intrarenal microvasculature can reveal microvascular abnormalities at an early stage in individuals with polycystic kidney disease.