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Listers,

Here is the March 2007 Microscopy Today table of contents. I will close 
the subscription list for this issue on Wednesday, Mar. 7th, 2007.

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Microscopy Reveals Early Neolithic Dentistry
Stephen W. Carmichael, Mayo Clinic

Microscopic Analysis of Metal Recovered from the Wreck of RMS Titanic
J.J. Hooper McCarty1 and T. Foecke1,2, 1The Johns Hopkins University, 
Baltimore, MD, 2NIST, Gaithersburg, MD

STEM Imaging of Lattice Fringes and beyond in a UHR In-Lens 
Field-Emission SEM
Vinh Van Ngo, Mike Hernandez, Bill Roth, and David C Joy,* Hitachi High 
Technologies America, Inc., *University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN

 From the McArthur to the Millennium Health Microscope (MHM): Future 
Developments in Microscope Miniaturization for International Health
Keith Dunning1 & J. Russell Stothard2, 1Dunning Associates, Bedford, 
UK., 2Natural History Museum, London, UK

A Novel Technique of Hair Removal to Examine the Cuticle of Arthropods
B. N. Philip and C. Shillington, Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI

Site Specific Three-dimensional Structural Analysis in Tissues and Cells 
Using Automated DualBeam Slice &View
Ben Lich, FEI Company, Eindhoven, The Netherlands

Feature Characterization of Microfluidic Channels Created Using Direct 
Laser Ablation
John Little* and Dan Borah,** *Hyphenated Systems, LLC, Burlingame, CA, 
**University of Mass., Dartmouth, MA

Negatice Stiffness Vibration Isolation Technology for Nanotechnology
David L. Platus, Minus K Technology, Inc., Inglewood, CA

Improving Membrane Staining of Cultured Cells Using Ferrocyanide as a 
Post-Fixative
Stéphane Nizet

The Preparation of Mg, Cd and Zn Samples for Crystal Orientation Mapping 
with BKD in an SEM
R.A. Schwarzer, Clausthal Univ. of Technology, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany

Visualisation of Native Surfaces by Two-Step Molding
Stanislav N. Gorb, Max Planck Inst. for Metals Research, Stuttgart, Germany

Cold Temperature Preparation of XTEM Specimens of Embedded Metallic 
Nanoparticles
Bernt Johannessen, David J. Llewellyn, Patrick Kluth, and Mark C. 
Ridgway, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia

Industry News
NetNotes
SAMPLE PREPARATION - frozen tissue for TEM
SAMPLE PREPARATION - fixation of whole mosquitoes
SAMPLE PREPARATION - fixation for mitochondria
SAMPLE PREPARATION - fixation of mouse brain tissue
SAMPLE PREPARATION - purpose of PVP
SAMPLE PREPARATION - maleate buffers
SAMPLE PREPARATION - Vibratome sections
SAMPLE PREPARATION - LR White polymerization problem
SAMPLE PREPARATION – SEM of cells without critical point drying
SAMPLE PREPARATION - SEM of cells in monolayer
SAMPLE PREPARATION - SEM of Zebra fish
SAMPLE PREPARATION - critical point drying
MICROTOMY - cryo-ultramicrotomy
MICROTOMY - specimen advance
LM - S waves in phase contrast optics
LM - 3-D reconstruction from serial paraffin sections
MICROSCOPY - LASIK, floaters, and posterior vitreous detachment
TEM - defect density threshold
TEM - effect of high temperature on grids
TEM - cleaning a LaB6 emitter
TEM - power line and stray field shielding
SEM - solid state versus a scintillator
SEM - low vs. high vacuum mode
SEM - beam penetration
EBL/ PMMA Mask

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