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1 микроскопия в косом свете
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > микроскопия в косом свете
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2 микроскопия
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > микроскопия
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3 микроскопия
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4 микроскопия
microscopial investigation, microscopy* * *микроскопи́я ж.
microscopyмикроскопи́я в когере́нтном све́те — coherent-light microscopyмикроскопи́я в косо́м освеще́нии — oblique-light microscopyмикроскопи́я в отражё́нном све́те — reflected-light microscopyмикроскопи́я в проходя́щем све́те — transmitted-light microscopyмикроскопи́я в ультрафиоле́товых луча́х — ultra-violet microscopyголографи́ческая микроскопи́я — holographic microscopyмикроскопи́я по ме́тоду све́тлого по́ля — bright-field microscopyмикроскопи́я по ме́тоду тё́много по́ля — dark-field microscopyмикроскопи́я по ме́тоду фа́зового контра́ста — phase-contrast microscopyтелевизио́нная микроскопи́я — television microscopy* * * -
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6 криогенная микроскопия
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7 криоэлектронная микроскопия
Русско-английский научный словарь > криоэлектронная микроскопия
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8 ультрафиолетовая микроскопия
Русско-английский научный словарь > ультрафиолетовая микроскопия
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9 инфракрасная микроскопия
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > инфракрасная микроскопия
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10 сканирующая микроскопия
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > сканирующая микроскопия
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11 электронная микроскопия
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > электронная микроскопия
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12 микроскопия в косом освещении
Engineering: oblique-light microscopyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > микроскопия в косом освещении
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