| 1. | With most microphotography, the camera looks down on the creature being filmed.
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| 2. | Other applications of microphotography include espionage such as in the Hollow Nickel Case.
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| 3. | He was reportedly one of the first to introduce microphotography into the study of biology.
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| 4. | Bloch studied physics at the Prague's dipole moments, infra-red and microphotography.
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| 5. | In 1938, he assumed the head position for the Department of Microscopy, Microphotography and Projection.
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| 6. | He applied his skills in microphotography to produce very small portraits which could be set in jewellery.
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| 7. | John Benjamin Dancer of Manchester invented microphotography in 1839, which would lead to microform in the 1920s.
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| 8. | For small or microscopic objects, microphotography where the length is calibrated using a graticule can be used.
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| 9. | I really believe the answers will come from the scientific process _ microphotography, scanning electron microscopy and spectroscopy,
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| 10. | Now Nilsson, extending his reach, uses microphotography and computer magic to deliver a short tour of evolution.
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