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Fast Mapping Of Biological Samples With Large Area EDS Detectors

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 August 2014

C.L. Collins
Affiliation:
Oxford Instruments Nanoanalysis, Halifax Road, High Wycombe, HP12 3SE, UK
C. McCarthy
Affiliation:
Oxford Instruments Nanoanalysis, Halifax Road, High Wycombe, HP12 3SE, UK
N. Rowlands
Affiliation:
Oxford Instruments Nanoanalysis, Halifax Road, High Wycombe, HP12 3SE, UK
S.R. Burgess
Affiliation:
Oxford Instruments Nanoanalysis, Halifax Road, High Wycombe, HP12 3SE, UK

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Copyright © Microscopy Society of America 2014 

References

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[3] Oxford Instruments would like to thank Jean Devonshire of Rothamsted Research, UK for providing the wheat sample for analysis as well as the SEM image seen in Figure 1.Google Scholar