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Siemens electron microscope, Germany, 1943.

GERMANY - JANUARY 29: The electron microscope is constructed from a tube in which electrons emitted from the cathode are focused, by magnetic and electrostatic fields, to form an enlarged image of the cathode on a fluorescent screen. By passing the electrons through an object, such as a virus, a greatly enlarged image can be obtained on a photographic plate. The instrument has a very high resolving power compared with the optical microscope, due to the shorter wave-length associated with electron waves. (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)
GERMANY - JANUARY 29: The electron microscope is constructed from a tube in which electrons emitted from the cathode are focused, by magnetic and electrostatic fields, to form an enlarged image of the cathode on a fluorescent screen. By passing the electrons through an object, such as a virus, a greatly enlarged image can be obtained on a photographic plate. The instrument has a very high resolving power compared with the optical microscope, due to the shorter wave-length associated with electron waves. (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)
Siemens electron microscope, Germany, 1943.
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