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This is a type of microscope that utilizes electrons when forming an image for a specimen. The electrons are transmitted through the specimen to produce a high-resolution 2-D image of the specimen, as they hit a fluorescent screen<ref>https://ysjournal.com/transmission-electron-microscope/</ref>. | This is a type of microscope that utilizes electrons when forming an image for a specimen. The electrons are transmitted through the specimen to produce a high-resolution 2-D image of the specimen, as they hit a fluorescent screen<ref>Young Scientists Journal. 2015. Transmission Electron Microscope. [ONLINE] Available at: https://ysjournal.com/transmission-electron-microscope/. [Accessed 16 October 2018].</ref>. | ||
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This is a type of microscope that utilizes electrons when forming an image for a specimen. The electrons are transmitted through the specimen to produce a high-resolution 2-D image of the specimen, as they hit a fluorescent screen[1].
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- ↑ Young Scientists Journal. 2015. Transmission Electron Microscope. [ONLINE] Available at: https://ysjournal.com/transmission-electron-microscope/. [Accessed 16 October 2018].