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photomicrography

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun The art or process of enlarging minute objects by means of the microscope, and reproducing the enlarged image by photography. It is to be distinguished from microphotography.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun The art of producing photomicrographs.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • noun photography photography using a microscope

Etymologies

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photo- +‎ micrography

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  • This image of the male sex organ of a flowering plant took first place in Nikon's annual Small World photomicrography competition this year.

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  • They didn't use photomicrography to examine the shells.

    Bianca Jagger: Arbitrary Justice 2008

  • May design special equipment and processing formulas, and specialize in a particular technique, such as cinematography, color photography, or photomicrography.

    Discover What You’re Best At Linda Gale 1998

  • She said there was no other way of accounting for certain peculiarities of the typing from N230099 which she could observe by photomicrography.

    Forgery Burton, Margaret L. 1966

  • Nikon Small World in Motion was created as a sister competition to the company's preexisting Nikon Small World brand, in an attempt to incorporate the new trend of digital photomicrography.

    NYDN Rss RHEANA MURRAY 2012

  • SEE IT: Scientific wonders hit the big screen in Nikon's photomicrography competition Amazing time-lapse videos fuse science and art A glimpse from Anna Franz' winning video, showing the blood system of a chick embryo.

    NYDN Rss RHEANA MURRAY 2012

  • Dignified transfer: A fallen soldier's final journey home Almanac: Washington Monument's public opening Nikon's "Small World" photomicrography winners

    Breaking News: CBS News 2011

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  • The geneticist who read the x-ray photomicrography of their chromosomes called a karyotype said that they were normal, healthy, and not at any greater risk than others. . . . Prior to this he had analyzed only karyotypes of drosophila (fruit flies), not humans.
    James B. Lieber, Killer Care: How Medical Error Became America's Third Largest Cause of Death, and What Can Be Done About It (New York: OR Books, 2015), Introduction.

    May 16, 2016