
Ultramicrotomy is a method for cutting specimen into extremely thin slices or sections, that can be viewed in a transmission electron microscope (TEM). It is used mostly for biological specimens, but sections of plastics and soft metals can also be prepared. Sections must be very thin because the 50 to 125 kV electrons of the standard electron mic...
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<procedure> The cutting of ultrathin sections for electron microscopy by use of an ultramicrotome. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ŭl′tră-mī-krot′ŏ-mē Definitions: 1. The cutting of ultrathin sections for electron microscopy by use of an ultramicrotome.
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