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The electron microscope as a quantitative instrument for dry mass determination

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The electron microscopical picture is a two dimensional presentation of a three dimensional object. In spite of the complex rules governing image formation it is worth a trial to derive some information about the third dimension and to a fuller extent exploit the possibilities of the electron microscope.

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W. Bargmann G. Möllenstedt H. Niehrs D. Peters E. Ruska C. Wolpers

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Bloom, G., Zeitler, E. (1960). The electron microscope as a quantitative instrument for dry mass determination. In: Bargmann, W., Möllenstedt, G., Niehrs, H., Peters, D., Ruska, E., Wolpers, C. (eds) Verhandlungen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-01991-7_258

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