What's the difference between microphotograph and photomicrograph?

Microphotograph


Definition:

  • (n.) A microscopically small photograph of a picture, writing, printed page, etc.
  • (n.) An enlarged representation of a microscopic object, produced by throwing upon a sensitive plate the magnified image of an object formed by a microscope or other suitable combination of lenses.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Quantitative assessment of pynocytosis was conducted on electron microphotographs.
  • (2) The variability of flagellar movement, illustrated by the highly heterogeneous nature of the ejaculated sperm population of the ram, was analyzed by the use of a stroboscopic technique and an adapted microphotographic 24 X 36 camera system.
  • (3) The changes were recorded by means of microphotographic images of the vessels.
  • (4) Microscopic study of arterial sections and blinded review of microphotographs of arterial sections by five independent observers did not reveal changes in intensity of density of staining for collagens, desmin, myosin, laminin, or alpha-actin in the tunica media of tunica adventitia.
  • (5) The scanning electron microphotographs of group 1 showed tissue overlap from the excessive force on the initial knot throws.
  • (6) A new method is proposed based on the integrated intensity profile obtained by scanning a microphotograph of chromosome sample prepared by the banding technique.
  • (7) A morphometric study of nucleolar organizer regions (NOR) was performed to analyze their distribution, volume, number and shape in the different strata of human normal oral mucosa epithelium and papilloma and in squamous cell carcinoma employing microphotographs of silver-stained paraffin sections.
  • (8) Cytomorphology of blood is presented in microphotographs.
  • (9) It was confirmed by the SEM observations, microphotographs and X-ray diffraction of the fused porcelain that fully fusing between particles occurred at the firing temperature of 910-940 degrees C. And it was also confirmed by surface roughness.
  • (10) The paper presents microphotographs of the main stages of spore formation which follows the mechanism described for bacteria of the Bacillus genus.
  • (11) SEM microphotographs are also presented to illustrate actual practical applications.
  • (12) The optimal exposure time has been found to be in a range of 3 to 5 minutes and 4 minutes to be ideal as determined by SEM microphotographic observation which showed a uniform dendritic pattern with regular lattice form of alternating ridges and valleys.
  • (13) Microphotographs illustrate this work which is still in progress.
  • (14) There are reports that the terminal arterial capillaries end "openly" in the cord, however, our microphotographs indicate the possibility of a closed circulation in humans and dogs.
  • (15) Microphotographs of vascular bed casts of selected organs demonstrate the contributions and possibilities of scanning electron microscopy for the investigation of three-dimensional architecture and topographical relations of blood microcirculation in organs.
  • (16) Spermatograms are defined as images of sperm tracks obtained on microphotographs by dark field illumination with long exposure time.
  • (17) The contours of the features can be digitized directly from tissue sections mounted on the stage of an OPTON research light microscope, or indirectly from microphotographs, and from camera lucida drawings.
  • (18) Microphotographs of bladder obtained from dogs with spontaneous catheter loss showed degenerating axons, which were observed more frequently than in bladders kept empty with indwelling urethral catheters.
  • (19) After careful perusal of the literature they added three additional cases: two cases, previously reported as primary rhabdomyosarcoma of bone, which on careful evaluation of the radiographs in said publications and the paucity of microphotographs they considered to be osteo-rhabdomyosarcomas, and the other case, previously reported as malignant mesenchymoma of the sternum following radiotherapy for breast cancer.
  • (20) Dithiocarbamates given at an appropriate dosing schedule can lead to a significant reduction in the renal damage which is revealed by microphotographs.

Photomicrograph


Definition:

  • (n.) An enlarged or macroscopic photograph of a microscopic object. See Microphotograph.
  • (n.) A microscopically small photograph of an object.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In addition to descriptions of variants of the root appearance for hairs removed from follicles in the three classical growth phases, several other commonly occurring root configurations are described and illustrated with photomicrographs.
  • (2) In submandibular glands, 1 to 4 weeks after ovariectomy, no changes were observed in percentages of the acinar, intercalated duct, and granular convoluted tubular areas occupying photomicrographs.
  • (3) Depending on the slit width of the illumination source, a typical endothelial photomicrograph contains three or four distinct zones.
  • (4) All the specimens were examined in a scanning electron microscope at x1000 and photomicrographs taken which were then assessed, independently, by the authors.
  • (5) Sequential photomicrographs of RBCs passing through interendothelial slits (IES) in walls of venous sinuses in rat spleen were obtained by video recording in vivo microscopic views.
  • (6) The specular photomicrographic characteristics were similar to those of fibroblast-like cells and foreign-body giant cells, which had been shown on the surfaces of extracted implanted intraocular lenses by the lens implant cytology technique.
  • (7) Photomicrographs of 100 cells were examined for trypsin-induced G-bands, and the length of each chromosome was measured.
  • (8) The mucus was stretched on a microscope slide, and a cover slip was placed over a portion of the sample and dried for 24-48 hours at 37 degrees C. Photomicrographs were taken under dark-field illumination.
  • (9) Each photomicrograph was graded for cellular morphologic transformation and a judgement as to whether DES treatment had been used.
  • (10) The tissue sections and matching autoradiograms were compared directly from photomicrographs of each.
  • (11) The normal morphology of sexually mature and productive male and female O. volvulus is described and illustrated by photomicrographs.
  • (12) Scanning photomicrographs were obtained at 2,000, 6,000, and 40,000 magnifications.
  • (13) Most of these cultured cells were Thy-1+ Lyt-1- Lyt-2+, and contained cytoplasmic granules similar to those seen in electron photomicrographs of other cytotoxic cell populations.
  • (14) The area of the synovium of each knee joint was determined using survey photomicrographs and a morphometer.
  • (15) After fusion myeloma cells containing at least 1 nucleus from a lymphocyte (heterokaryons) were counted from fluorescence photomicrographs and the heterokaryon frequency was calculated.
  • (16) Observations and size parameter calculations from EM photomicrographs were consistent with the results from light scattering.
  • (17) The mean scores of the students on a test of interpretation of photomicrographs of blood smears increased significantly after use of the teaching programme.
  • (18) Also, the electron photomicrographs revealed structures similar to those of gram-positive bacilli.
  • (19) The results are documented with light and electron photomicrographs.
  • (20) The vessel topology was documented in the form of photomicrographs, which permitted complete reconstruction of the microvasculature on transparent overlays.

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