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Royal Microscopical Society. 2. 1. London, UK:
Williams & Norgate: 298–299. —— (1882). —— (ed.). "Miniatured Images".
Journal of the
Royal Microscopical Society...
- Rhyn****mus, a
terrestrial turbellarian".
Transactions of the
American Microscopical Society. 74 (1): 54–60. doi:10.2307/3223842. JSTOR 3223842. Ducey, P...
- The
Royal Microscopical Society (RMS) is a
learned society for the
promotion of microscopy. It was
founded in 1839 as the
Microscopical Society of London...
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traveled in the
microscope from the
objective to the eyepiece. The
Royal Microscopical Society standard is 160 millimeters,
whereas Leitz often used 170 millimeters...
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crystals are
predominantly prismatic crystals and
druses type.
Powder microscopical examination showed presence of fibres,
parenchymatous cells, periderm...
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Pharmacognosy is the
study of
crude drugs obtained from
medicinal plants, animals, fungi, and
other natural sources. The
American Society of Pharmacognosy...
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Prince Philip, Duke of
Edinburgh (born
Prince Philip of
Greece and Denmark,
later Philip Mountbatten; 10 June 1921 – 9 April 2021), was the
husband of...
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Ovarian serous cystadenoma is a non-cancerous type of
tumor of the ovary. It is
typically larger than 1cm in
diameter and
presents with
signs and symptoms...
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Microscopy is the
monthly peer-reviewed
scientific journal of the
Royal Microscopical Society which covers all
aspects of
microscopy including spatially resolved...
- Science. pp. 621–626. ISBN 978-0-8153-4454-4. Schleyden, M. J. (1847).
Microscopical researches into the
accordance in the
structure and
growth of animals...