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Definition of Microscopy
1. Noun. Research with the use of microscopes.
Specialized synonyms: Electron Microscopy, Dark Field Illumination, Dark Ground Illumination, Fluorescence Microscopy
Examples of category: Stain
Derivative terms: Microscopic, Microscopical, Microscopist
Definition of Microscopy
1. n. The use of the microscope; investigation with the microscope.
Definition of Microscopy
1. Noun. the study of microscopes, their design and manufacture ¹
2. Noun. the use of microscopes ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Microscopy
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Medical Definition of Microscopy
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Microscopy
Literary usage of Microscopy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society by Royal Microscopical Society, London (1882)
"Section of " Histology and microscopy " at the American Association.—At the last
meeting of the American Association for tho Advancement of Science, ..."
2. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1922)
"JOHN C. MERRIAM, CHESTER STOCK SPECIAL OIL-IMMERSION OBJECTIVES FOR DARK-FIELD
microscopy DARK-FIELD microscopy was introduced by Joseph Jackson Lister in ..."
3. The Popular Science MonthlyScience (1893)
"microscopy. American Microscopical Society (Misc.), 39 : 856. Australian compliment
to American ... Practical hints on the selection and use microscopy. ..."
4. A Short History of Science by William Thompson Sedgwick, Harry Walter Tyler (1917)
"PROGRESS IN microscopy. THE ACHROMATIC OBJECTIVE. ... Almost immediately thereafter,
with the new microscopy, began a rich harvest of discoveries, ..."
5. Report of the Secretary of Agriculture by United States Dept. of Agriculture (1894)
"REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF THE DIVISION OF- microscopy. Mm: I have the honor to submit
herewith шу annual report on the work of the Division of microscopy for ..."
6. Directory of Federal Laboratory and Technology Resources: A Guide to (1993)
"The more-powerful workstation versions seamlessly integrate several modes of
light microscopy into versatile instruments with computer control through a ..."