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Description Ernst Ruska Electron Microscope - Deutsches Museum - Munich-edit.jpg |
First Electron Microscope with Resolving Power Higher than that of a Light Microscope Ernst Ruska, Berlin 1933 Replica by Ernst Ruska, 1980 For the first time the apparatus had a condensor in front of the specimen and two magnifying lenses. Magnification is around 12,000 times |
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Source | originally posted to Flickr as Electron Microscope Deutsches Museum |
Author | J Brew , uploaded on the English-speaking Wikipedia by en:User:Hat'nCoat . |
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