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electron microscopy Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) is a powerful imaging technique used to obtain images at the nanoscale level. It generates high-resolution images of individual particles and molecules and enables the visualization of their structure and composition. TEM can be used to study a range of samples, including proteins, viruses, nanoparticles, and cells. Its resolution capabilities are far superior to other standard microscopic techniques and allow scientists to observe the intricate details of complex objects. TEM is also used in materials science to determine defects at the atomic level, providing valuable insights for drug development, material properties, and nanoelectronics. It is an indispensable tool for research and industrial applications.
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