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microphotograph

[¦mī·krə′fōd·ə‚graf]
(graphic arts)
A microscopically small photograph, requiring magnification to be readable.
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Microphotograph of FNAC smears of pleomorphic adenoma shows discrete epithelial cells submerged within chondromyxoid stroma (MGG x400)
Caption: FIGURE 6: Microphotograph shows atypical large lymphoid cells with prominent 1-2 nucleoli, subendothelial infiltration, frequent mitoses, and a pseudorosette.
Caption: FIGURE 8: Microphotograph of the proposed 1-D MAGFET sensor and a readout circuit without external resistors and capacitors.
A microscope (Olympus BX-41) with an integrated camera (CoolSNAP-Pro Color) was used to take microphotographs that were digitalized.
Caption: Figure 4: Microphotograph showing scanner view of the cyst wall showing double layered intestinal wall with normal intestinal mucosa and pancreatic rests within the muscularis (Hematoxylin & Eosin, 40x).
Fabricated with SMIC 0.13 [micro]m 1P8M mixed-signal CMOS technology, the AGC chip microphotograph is shown in Figure 6, which occupies the area of 1.127 [mm.sup.2].
A microphotograph was attached to the flat surface and the lens was mounted in a souvenir, such as a cross or mini binoculars.
Remarks: Granulate nature of exine is not discernible in the microphotograph provided; however it is only detectable under oil immersion objective upon careful L O analysis.
(a) Microphotograph showing perifollicular and perivascular non-caseating granulomas composed of epithelioid cells and lymphocytes in the dermis (H&E X 10).
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