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microscopy микроскопияbright-field microscopy светлопольная микроскопияdifferential polarization microscopy дифференциальная поляризационная микроскопияelectron(ic) microscopy электронная микроскопияfluorescence microscopy флуоресцентная микроскопияhigh-contrast electron microscopy высококонтрастная электронная микроскопияhigh-resolution microscopy высокоразрешающая электронная микроскопияimmune electron microscopy иммунная электронная микроскопияinterference microscopy интерференционная микроскопияlight microscopy световая микроскопияphase-contrast microscopy фазово-контрастная микроскопияpolarization microscopy поляризационная микроскопияquantitative electron microscopy количественная электронная микроскопияraster electron(ic) microscopy, scanning electron(ic) microscopy сканирующая электронная микроскопия, растровая электронная микроскопия, РЭМremote microscopy дистанционная микроскопияscanning electron microscopy сканирующая электронная микроскопияtransmission electron(ic) microscopy трансмиссионная электронная микроскопия, просвечивающая электронная микроскопияultravilote microscopy ультрафиолетовая микроскопияultraviolet microscopy ультрафиолетовая микроскопияvital microscopy витальная микроскопияEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > microscopy
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