| 11. | These granules had appeared to microscopists prior to this time to emerge fully formed in the cell's protoplasm.
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| 12. | These characteristics of fairyflies also made them popular to entomologists and microscopists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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| 13. | It is named in honor of the Italian astronomer, mathematician and microscopist Giovanni Battista Amici ( 1786 1863 ).
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| 14. | However, any microscopist will tell you that he knows an electron exists, because he uses it in his electron microscope.
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| 15. | The beautifully mounted fairyfly specimens of the early 20th century English microscopist Fred Enock are possibly the most famous of the collections.
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| 16. | This plate by Ernst Haeckel was one of many he drew of radiolarians, helping to popularize these protists among Victorian parlor microscopists.
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| 17. | In spite of the early work done on this technique it was not until the 1950s that it became generally known among microscopists.
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| 18. | Seeing something of interest, the microscopist can simply click the mouse to capture still images or video clips of whatever is being examined.
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| 19. | She was 19 at the time of marriage, became a botanist and microscopist, published books for children and wrote natural history articles.
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| 20. | Bacteria were first observed by the Dutch microscopist Antonie van Leeuwenhoek in 1676, using a single-lens microscope of his own design.
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