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XRM90 Conference Summary

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The rapid expansion of the field of x-ray microscopy has brought with it a host of innovations. New sources have been (and are being) developed which facilitate new and diverse imaging techniques. To meet the possibilities opened by these sources, the technologies for new optics and detectors have made considerable advances. Many microscopes have evolved, and problems of specimen preparation and image interpretation are receiving considerable attention. The question of specimen damage is being appraised and the techniques are being compared to those of other microscopies. This will help to identify how best x-rays can be used in biology and materials science for fruitful research. Several groups succeeded in recording high resolution images of wet biological specimens, some of which were initially alive, or prepared without fixatives. This paper is a summary of the contributions to the conference from all these areas.

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Kirz, J. (1992). XRM90 Conference Summary. In: Michette, A.G., Morrison, G.R., Buckley, C.J. (eds) X-Ray Microscopy III. Springer Series in Optical Sciences, vol 67. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-46887-5_2

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