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microanalyser
microanalyser (maɪkrəʊˈænəlaɪzə(r)) Also (chiefly U.S.) -analyzer. [f. micro- 6 + analyser, -zer.] An instrument in which a beam of radiation (usu. electrons) is focused on to a minute area of a sample and the resulting secondary radiation (usu. X-ray fluorescence) is analysed to yield chemical info...
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Peter Duncumb
He carried out key work on the development of the scanning electron probe X-ray microanalyser, now a common tool for surface studies in most materials
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Stuart Olof Agrell
"The Application of the scanning X-ray microanalyser to mineralogy", in X-ray Microscopy and Microanalysis (Engstrom, A.; Coslett, V.
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micro- (ˈmaɪkrəʊ, (esp. in Med.) ˈmɪkrəʊ) before a vowel micr-, repr. Gr. µῑκρο-, comb. form of µῑκρός small, used chiefly in scientific terms. 1. a. Prefixed to a n. to indicate that the entity denoted by it is of relatively small size or extent, as microabscess, micro-aneurysm, micro-bacillus, mic...
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Camborne School of Mines
sample preparation and analytical facilities including optical microscopes, cathodoluminescence, low-vacuum scanning electron microscope, electron probe microanalyser
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