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Palladium acetate micrographs

Figure 3. Scanning electron micrographs of palladium features on quartz substrate as a function of laser power (measured on target) and scan speed. Palladium acetate precursor film thickness is 1.5 pm (cw Ar+ laser - 5145A line, spot size —0.8 pm FWHM). Figure 3. Scanning electron micrographs of palladium features on quartz substrate as a function of laser power (measured on target) and scan speed. Palladium acetate precursor film thickness is 1.5 pm (cw Ar+ laser - 5145A line, spot size —0.8 pm FWHM).
Figure 9-4 Electron micrograph (x40,000) of two linked (catenated) cyclic mitochondrial DNA molecules from a culture of human cells. The DNA was stained with uranyl acetate, then shadowed with platinum and palladium atoms in high vacuum to make the molecules easily visible in the electron microscope. (Photograph supplied by Dr. B, S. Hudson and the late Dr. J. Vinograd.)... Figure 9-4 Electron micrograph (x40,000) of two linked (catenated) cyclic mitochondrial DNA molecules from a culture of human cells. The DNA was stained with uranyl acetate, then shadowed with platinum and palladium atoms in high vacuum to make the molecules easily visible in the electron microscope. (Photograph supplied by Dr. B, S. Hudson and the late Dr. J. Vinograd.)...
Fig. 5.77 Vinyl acetate latex film coalescence is shown by TEM of platinum-palladium-carbon replicas from aged latex films cast on glass. TEM micrographs show the particulate nature of a film aged for 8 h (A and B) compared to the flat film observed after 15 days aging (C). Fig. 5.77 Vinyl acetate latex film coalescence is shown by TEM of platinum-palladium-carbon replicas from aged latex films cast on glass. TEM micrographs show the particulate nature of a film aged for 8 h (A and B) compared to the flat film observed after 15 days aging (C).
Fig. IX-4. An electron micrograph of reconstituted DNA-clupeine complexes. The complexes, formed by the slow-binding method from native herring sperm DNA and whole clupeine, were dissolved in 4 M ammonium acetate. Samples for electron microscopy were prepared according to the method of Kleinschmidt et al. (1962) and shadow-casted with platinum-palladium (80 20, v/v) (from Inoue and Fuke, 1970)... [Pg.84]


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