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  2. Microtechnique - Wikipedia

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    Microtechnique is an aggregate of methods used to prepare micro-objects for studying. [1] It is currently being employed in many fields in life science. Two well-known branches of microtechnique are botanical (plant) microtechnique and zoological (animal) microtechnique.

  3. Microtechnology - Wikipedia

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    Around 1970, scientists learned that by arraying large numbers of microscopic transistors on a single chip, microelectronic circuits could be built that dramatically improved performance, functionality, and reliability, all while reducing cost and increasing volume.

  4. Microtome - Wikipedia

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    A microtome (from the Greek mikros, meaning "small", and temnein, meaning "to cut") is a cutting tool used to produce extremely thin slices of material known as sections, with the process being termed microsectioning.

  5. Gyula Takátsy - Wikipedia

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    Gyula Takátsy. Gyula Takátsy (1914–1980), was a Hungarian medical doctor, microbiologist and inventor. [1]In 1938 he graduated from the University of Medicine in Pécs, Hungary, [1] and joined the staff at the Institute of Public Health, where he worked until his early death in 1980.

  6. John Baker (biologist) - Wikipedia

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    Baker was the youngest of five children born to Rear Admiral Julian Alleyne Baker and his wife Geraldine Eugenie (née Alison). [1] He was a grandson of General Sir Archibald Alison and among the papers collected in Baker's name at the Bodleian Library are volumes of correspondence and other material related to Alison's military service during the Indian Mutiny, Ashanti Campaign, and Egyptian ...

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  8. THE END - HuffPost

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    altered forever. History has a great deal to teach us about what is happening right now—what has happened since 2001 and what could well unfold after the 2008 election.But fewer and fewer of us have read much about the history of the mid-twentieth century—or about the ways the Founders set up our freedoms to save us from

  9. Compressorium - Wikipedia

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    Compressorium by Jan Evangelista PurkynÄ›. The compressorium (plural: compressoria) is a scientific apparatus for applying pressure to a sample for examination with a microscope.