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Definition of Micrographs
1. micrograph [v] - See also: micrograph
Lexicographical Neighbors of Micrographs
Literary usage of Micrographs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1872)
"II. L. Smith, has begun to appear in "The Lens." Diatomists will look with interest
for the succeeding numbers. PHOTO-Micrographs POPULARIZED. ..."
2. An Introduction to the Study of Metallurgy by William Chandler Roberts-Austen (1910)
"These two photo-micrographs are taken from Mr Rosenhain-sl paper on " Deformation
and Fracture in ... Preparation of Photo-micrographs of Metals and Alloys. ..."
3. NBS Special Publication (1920)
"Typical Micrographs on Exhibit. Micrographs in the form of large transparencies,
typical of the various metals and alloys, have been prepared as a permanent ..."
4. The Book of the Lantern: Being a Practical Guide to the Working of the by Thomas Cradock Hepworth (1889)
"THE ART OF MAKING PHOTO-Micrographs. PHOTO-MICROGRAPH is the picture of a
microscopic preparation, as seen by the eye when enlarged by means of the ..."
5. Bacteria by Antoine Magnin, George Miller Sternberg (1883)
"Photo-micrographs by Dr. Sternberg. FIG. 2.—Development of bacilli from spores,
from culture experiment with fish gelatine solution. ..."
6. The Metallography of Steel and Cast Iron by Henry Marion Howe (1916)
"Micrographs Illustrating this Transformation of 0.40 Carbon Steel in Cooling.—The
way in which the precipitation or expulsion of the pro-eutectoid ferrite ..."