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adam_text | PROCEEDINGS MICROSCOPY AND MICROANALYSIS 1996 MICROSCOPY SOCIETY OF
AMERICA MICROBEAM ANALYSIS SOCIETY 54TH ANNUAL MEETING 30TH ANNUAL
MEETING MICROSCOPICAL SOCIETYOF CANADA/ SOCIETE DE MICROSCOPIE DU CANADA
23RD ANNUAL MEETING MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 11-15AUGUST 1996 EDITED BY G.
W. BAILEY J. M. CORBETT R. V. W. DIMLICH J. R. MICHAEL N. J. ZALUZEC
UNIVERSITATSBIBLIOTHEK HANNOVER , TECHNISCHE INFORMATIONSBIBLIOTHEK
BOX426800, SAN FRANCISCO,CA 94142-6800,USA 1 996 A TITLESANDORDEROF
SESSIONS PRESIDENTIALSYMPOSIUM CHALLENGESOFGENERATINGAND
DISPLAYINGIMAGES WITHEMERGINGTECHNOLOGFFIS PAGE THREE WAYSTO
LOOKATMUSCLE*M. A. GOLDSTEIN 2 GENERATING AND COMPARING
THREE-DIMENSIONALIMAGES OF STRUCTURES OBTAINED BY ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
AND OTHER METHODOLOGIES*D. J. DEROSIER 4 THE IMPACT OFIMAGING
TECHNOLOGIES IN MATERIALS ENGINEERING*R. GRONSKY 6
MICROSCOPICANALYSISOFANIMALSWITHALTEREDGENEEXPRESSION AND IN
SITUGENEANDANTIBODY LOCALIZATIONS RADIOACTIVE AND NON-RADIOACTIVE IN
SITU HYBRIDIZATION TECHNIQUES*I. DURANT 8 A MORPHOLOGIC APPROACH
TOUNDERSTANDING MOLECULAREVENTS DURING DEVELOPMENT*D. P. WITTE 10
MOLECULAR ANDMICROSCOPIC ANALYSIS OF ALTERED GENE EXPRESSION IN
TRANSGENIC ANDGENE TARGETED MICE*W. K. JONES, J. ROBBINS 12
QUANTITATIVEMICROSCOPIC COMPARISON OFTHE ORGANIZATION OF THE LUNG IN
TRANSGENIC MICE EXPRESSING TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR-OC (TGF-OC)*C. G.
PLOPPER, C. HELTON, A. J. WEIR, J. A. WHITSETT, T. R. KORFHAGEN 14
DETECTION OFNUCLEIC ACIDS IN CELLS OR TISSUE SECTIONS USING IN
SITUPOLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION (PCR)*J. R. HULLY, K. R. LUEHRSEN, K.
AOYAGI,C SHOEMAKER, R. ABRAMSON 16 ANALYSIS OFMYOFIBRILLARORGANIZATION
AND DEGENERATION BY FLUORESCENCE CONFOCAL MICROSCOPY*M. A. SUSSMAN 18
MAGNETIC RESONANCE ANALYSIS OFMOUSE EMBRYOS WITH ALTERED GENE
EXPRESSION*B. R. SMITH .... 20 ANALYSIS OFGENE EXPRESSION DIRECTED BY A
THYMIC LOCUSCONTROL IN TRANSGENIC MICE: MECHANISMS AND APPLICATION TO
VECTORS FOR GENE THERAPY*B. J. ARONOW, C. A. LEY, K. C ESS, D. P. WITTE
22 FLUORESCENT MOLECULES AS DIRECT AND INDIRECT LABELS FOR IN SITU
HYBRIDIZATION*I. DURANT 24 MH27 BINDS TO SEVERAL TYPES OF EPITHELIAL
JUNCTIONS BY EM-IMMUNCYTOCHEMISTRY IN THE NEMATODE C. ELEGANS*D. H. HALL
26 FLUORESCENCE, CONFOCAL, AND INTERMEDIATE VOLTAGE ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
OFCENTRACTIN LOCALIZATION IN TRANSFECTED PTK2 CELLS*E. A. HOLLERAN, G.
GRAY-BOARD, E. L. F. HOLZBAUR, L. D. PEACHEY 28 AN ULTRASTRUCTURAL
COMPARISON OFHEPATOCYTES FROMADH+ ANDADH PEROMYSCUS MANICULATUS*J. T.
ELLZEY, D. BORUNDA, B. P. STEWART 30 IN SITU LOCALIZATION OFPPAR
GAMMAAND UNCOUPLINGPROTEIN INMOUSE EMBRYO SECTIONS USING
DIGOXIGENIN-LABELED RIBOPROBES*C. JENNERMANN, S. A. KLIEWER, D. C.
MORRIS 32 DESMOSOMAL DISORGANIZATION AND EPIDERMAL ABNORMALITIES IN
ATRANSGENIC MOUSE EXPRESSING MUTANT DESMOGLEIN-3*Q.-C. YU, E. ALLEN, E.
FUCHS 34 AN EARLY DEVELOPMENTAL MARKER FOR RADIAL GLIA IN RAT SPINAL
CORD*V. KRIHO, H.-Y. YANG, C.-M. LUE, N. LIESKA, G. D. PAPPAS 36 CAN
MICROWAVE OVENS REDUCE IMMUNOCYTOCHEMICAL LABELING TIMES?*L. IADAROLA,
P. WEBSTER 38 XXIII ULTRASTRUCTURAL LOCALIZATION OF ANTIGENS BY
CAPILLARY ACTION IMMUNOCYTOCHEMISTRY* L. G. KOMIIVES 40 ENZYMATIC
DIGESTION IS ALSO AN EFFECTIVE ANTIGENICITY-RESTORING METHOD FOR
IMMUNOHISROCHEMISTRYAT THE ELECTRON MICROSCOPE (EM) LEVEL*P. AHMADI, Z.
QU, R. KAYTON, D. ANDERSERN, W. D. SPANGLER, S. R. PLANK, J. T.
ROSENBAUM 42 SUBCELLULAR LOCALIZATION OFTFPI IN HUMAN UMBILICAL VEIN
ENDOTHELIAL CELLS(HUVEC)* R, OLSEN, P. WEBSTER, J. B. HANSEN 44
HIGH-RESOLUTIONELEMENTALMAPPING OF NUCLEOPROFEININTERACTIONS NMR,
CRYSTALLOGRAPHY, AND ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF NUCLEOPROTEINCOMPLEXES* F.
P. OTTENSMEYER 46 HIGH-RESOLUTION MAPPING OF NUCLEIC ACID CONTAINING
COMPLEXES IN VITRO AND IN SITU* D. P. BAZETT-JONES, M. J. HENDZEL 48 THE
USE OF AN INTERNAL STANDARD IN THE APPLICATION OFQUANTITATIVE IMAGE-EELS
IN BIOLOGY* S. ABOLHASSANI-DADRAS, G. H. VA*ZQUCZ-NIN, 0. M. ECHEVERRIA,
S. FAKAN 50 CHALLENGES OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL RECONSTRUCTION OF
RIBONUCLEOPROTEIN COMPLEXES FROM ELECTRON SPECTROSCOPIC IMAGES *
RECONSTRUCTING RIBOSOMAL RNA*D. P. BENIAC, G. J. CZARNOTA, T. A.
BARTLETT, F. P, OTTENSMEYER, G. HARAUZ 52 THREE-DIMENSIONAL IMAGING
OFNUCLEOSOMES FROM TRANSCRIPTIONALLY ACTIVE GENES USING ELECTRON
SPECTROSCOPIC IMAGING*G. J. CZARNOTA, D. P. BAZETT-JONES, F. P.
OTTENSMEYER 54 PHOSPHORUS-MAPPING OF ISOLATED VIRUSES BY ENERGY
SPECTROSCOPIC IMAGING (ESI): AN EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH TO DISCRIMINATE
MASS-EFFECTS FROM THE ELEMENT SIGNAL* K. RICHTER, H. TROSTER, A. HAKING,
P. SCHULZ, P. OUDET, J. WITZ, W. PROBST, E. SPIESS, H. SPRING, M.
TRENDELENBURG 56 THE STRUCTURE OF FROZEN-HYDRATED MEMBRANE SKELETONS OF
HUMAN RED BLOOD CELLS*L. YANG, R. JOSEPHS 58 THE STRUCTURE OFMYELIN
BASIC PROTEIN DETERMINED BY HIGH-RESOLUTION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY AND
MOLECULAR MODELLING*D. R. BENIAC, R. A. RIDSDALE, M. D. LUCKEVICH, T. A.
TOMPKINS, G. HARAUZ 60 STRUCTURE OFRATTLESNAKE VENOM LECTIN DETERMINED
BY SINGLE-PARTICLE HIGH-RESOLUTION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY*P. D. MOISIUK, D.
R. BENIAC, R, A. RIDSDALE, M. YOUNG, B. NAGAR, J. M. RINI, G. HARAUZ 62
HIGH-RESOLUTION ROTARY SHADOWING OFHERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS HELICASE
PROTEINS*R.C MORETZ, J. J. CRUTE 64 DIFFERENTIAL CONTRAST IMAGING
OFHIGH-RESOLUTIONTEM MICROGRAPHS OFROTARY SHADOWED HETERODOUPLEX PROTEIN
COMPLEXES*R.C MORETZ, J. J. CRUTE, K.-R. PETERS 66 VISUALIZATION OF
CO-AXIALLY COILED DSDNA IN BACTERIOPHAGE T7 CAPSIDS BY CRYO-ELECTRON
MICRSOCOPY*N. CHENG, M. E. CERRITELLI, A. H. ROSENBERG, F. P. BOOY, A. C
STEVEN 68 LOCATION OFSUBUNITS IN THE ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR BY ANALYSIS
OFELECTRON IMAGES OF TUBULAR CRYSTALS FROM TORPEDO MARMORATA*D. A.
BURKWALL, R. JOSEPHS, J. HOLLY, D. RICHMAN, R. FAIRCLOUGH 70 COMPARISON
OF POLYMERIZATION OFDEOXY-SICKLE CELL HEMOGLOBIN IN HIGH AND LOW
CONCENTRATED PHOSPHATE BUFFERS*Z. WANG, Y. CHEN, R. JOSEPHS 72
BIOLOGICAL CRYSTALS FORMATION STUDIED BY HTREM AND IMAGE ANALYSIS*P.
HOULLC, F. J. G. CUISINIER, J.C VOEGEL, P. SCHUTZ 74 XXIV
PLANTBIOLOGYANDPATHOLOGY CRYO-ANALYTICAL MICROSCOPY: MULTIPLE
APPLICATIONSFORPLANTSTRUCTURE ANDPHYSIOLOGY* C. X. HUANG, L. E.C LING,
M. E. MCCULLY, M. J. CANNY 76 HIGH-PRESSURE FREEZING AND FREEZE
SUBSTITUTION FIXATION OFTHEPLANTPATHOGENIC FUNGUS EXOBASIDIUM
VACCINII*E. A. RICHARDSON, C. W. MIMS 78 A COMPARISON BETWEEN ONE
NON-INVASIVE AND THREEINVASIVEPROCEDURES USED IN THE PREPARATION OFPLANT
MATERIAL FOR X-RAY MICROANALYSIS*P. ECHLIN 80 SCANNING ELECTRON
MICROSCOPY OFEARLY INFECTION OFDYERS WOAD, ISATIS TINCTORIA BY GERMLINGS
OFPUCCINIA THLASPEOS*M. T. BINNS, G. R. HOOPER, B. R. KROPP, D. R.
HANSEN, S. V. THOMSON 82 SEM STUDY OFPHYTOLITHS PRODUCED BY GRASSES
INDIGENOUS TO THE DESERTEXPERIMENTAL RANGE IN SOUTHWESTERNUTAH*M. R.
CARVER, T. BALL, J. S. GARDNER, K. M. ERICKSON 84 STOMATAL MORPHOLOGY
AND DISTRIBUTION OFPINUSKORAIENSIS*Z. H. NING, K. K. ABDOLLAHI 86
CHARACTERIZATION OFTHE EFFECT OF HEAT STRESS ON MATERNAL AND EMBRYONIC
TISSUES OFMAIZE (ZEA MAYS L.) KERNELS USINGSEM*P. D. COMMURI, R. J.
JONES 88 CYTOCHEMICAL LOCALIZATION OF CHLORIDE IN THE LEAVES OFRUPPIA
MARITIMAL.* A. D. BARNABAS 90 LOCALISATION OFHYPERACCUMULATED NICKEL IN
STACKHOUSIA TRYONII USING ELECTRON-PROBE MICROANALYSIS*I. NOELL, D.
MORRIS 92 QUANTITATIVEHREMANALYSIS OFPERFECTANDDEFECTEDMATERIALS
QUANTITATIVEHREM USING NON-LINEAR LEAST-SQUARES METHODS*W. E. KING, G.
H. CAMBELL 94 QUANTITATIVE DETERMINATION OFIMAGING PARAMETERS AND
COMPOSITION FROM HIGH-RESOLUTION TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
LATTICE IMAGES*D. STENKAMP 96 QUANTITATIVE %N ANALYSIS OFHREM IMAGES
WITHAPPLICATIONS TO PLANARDEFECTS* H. ZHANG, L. D. MARKS 98 MONTE-CARLO
ESTIMATIONS FOR THE PRECISION OF ITERATIVE STRUCTURE REFINEMENT INQHREM*
G. MOBUS 100 TECHNIQUES FORQUANTITATIVEHREM ANALYSIS OF STRUCTURE
ANDDISPLACEMENTS AT INTERFACIAL STEPS, FACETS AND FACETJUNCTIONS*U.
DAHMEN, S. PACIORNIK, D. MICHEL, M. HYTCH 102 QUANTITATIVE STRUCTURE
DETERMINATION OF INTERFACES THROUGHZ-CONTRAST IMAGING AND ELECTRON
ENERGY LOSS SPECTROSCOPY*S. J. PENNYCOOK, P. D. NELLIST, N. D. BROWNING,
P. A. LANGJAHR, M. RIIHLE 104 ATOMIC STRUCTURE DETERMINATION
OFNIO-ZR02(CAO) AND NI-ZR02(CAO) INTERFACES USING Z-CONTRAST IMAGING
ANDEELS*E. C. DICKEY, V. P. DRAVID, P. NELLIST, D. J. WALLIS, N. D.
BROWNING, S. J. PENNYCOOK 106 CHARACTERIZATION OFTHE (0110) OC-TIY-TIH
INTERFACE USING HIGH-RESOLUTION TEM AND EELS*M. M. TSAI, J. M.HOWE 108
DETERMINATION OFTHE INTERFACE STRUCTURE OFCDTE(LLL) ON SI(100) USING
Z-CONTRAST IMAGING AND EELS*D. J. WALLIS, P. D. NELLIST, S. SIVANANTHAN,
N. D. BROWNING, S. J. PENNYCOOK 110 PSEUDO ABERRATION FREE FOCUS FOR
ATOMICRESOLUTION IMAGINGOFTWO ADJOININGCRYSTALS* H. HASHIMOTO, H. ENDOH,
M. HASHIMOTO, M. SONG 112 QUANTIFICATION OF ORDER IN THE LIQUIDATA
SOLID-LIQUID INTERFACE BYHRTEM*J. M.HOWE 114 XXV RIGID-BODY TRANSLATION
(RBT) OF A NIO-ZR02(CUBIC) BICRYSTAL AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR INTERFACE
ATOMIC STRUCTURE*E. C. DICKEY, V. P. DRAVID 116 SIMULATED CHEMICAL
IMAGING OFINGAAS/INALASINTERFACES*G. MOUNTJOY, P. A. CRAZIER, P. L.
FEJES, R. K. TSUI, G. D. KRAMER 118 HIGH RESOLUTION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
OF INGAAS/INALAS INTERFACES*G. MOUNTJOY, P. A. CROZIER, P. L. FEJES, R.
K. TSUI, G. D. KRAMER 120 HRTEM INVESTIGATION OF THE INTERFACE BETWEEN
A1N ANDSIC*M. A. O KEEFE, F. A. PONCE, E. C.NELSON 122 PINNING OF 90
DOMAIN BOUNDARIES AT INTERFACE DISLOCATIONS IN BATIOG/LAALOJ {100)*
Z.-R. DAI, Z. L. WANG, X. F. DUAN, J. ZHANG 124 COMPUTATIONALMETHODS
FORTEMIMAGEANALYSIS COMPUTER SIMULATION OF TRANSMISSION ELECTRON
MICROGRAPHS BY MICROSCOPE FOR WINDOWS* V.-T. KUOKKALA 126 CALCULATION
OFMANY-BEAM DYNAMIC ELECTRON DIFFRACTION WITHOUTHIGH-ENERGY
APPROXIMATION*B. R. AHN, N. J. KIM 128 CALCULATIONS OFELECTRON INELASTIC
MEAN FREE PATHS FOR CARBIDES*S. TANUMA, C. J. POWELL, D. R. PENN 130 ON
INTERPRETING WEAK BEAM IMAGES OFMICROTWINS*H. S. KIM, S. S. SHEININ 132
COMPUTER SIMULATIONS FOR THETEM BEND CONTOUR TECHNIQUE*V. Y. KOLOSOV, A.
R. THOLEN ... 134 HIGH-RESOLUTIONFESM INMATERIALS RESEARCH
LOW-VOLTAGEFESEM STUDY OFTI02 SURFACE STRUCTURE AND METALLIZATION*F.
COSANDEY 136 APPLICATION OF LOW-VOLTAGE FIELD-EMISSION SEM TO THE STUDY
OF INTERNAL PORE STRUCTURES OF ACTIVATED CARBON*J. LIU, R. L. ORNBERG
138 DISLOCATION DETECTION DEPTH MEASUREMENTS IN SILICON USING ELECTRON
CHANNELLING CONTRAST IMAGING*B. A. SIMKIN, M. A. CRIMP 140 SEM IMAGE
SHARPNESS ANALYSIS*M. T. POSTEK, A. E. VLADAR 142 ULTRA-LOW VOLTAGE
SEM*D. C. JOY, C. S. JOY 144 USE OFLOW-TEMPERATURESEM TO OBSERVE
ICICLES, ICE FABRIC, RIME, AND FROST*W. P. WERGIN, A. RANGO, E. F. ERBE
146 HOW TO GET THE MOSTOFANSEM USING THE CASINO MONTE CARLO PROGRAM*D,
DROUIN, P. HOVINGTON, R. GAUVIN, J. BEAUVAIS 148 ENERGY-FILTERED
ELECTRON BACKSCATTERING IMAGES OF 10-NMNBC ANDAIN PRECIPITATES IN STEELS
COMPUTED BY MONTE CARLO SIMULATIONS*R. GAUVIN, D. DROUIN, P. HOVINGTON
150 CHARACTERIZATION OF SCHOTTKY DEPLETION ZONE USINGEBIC IMAGING*D.
DROUIN, R. GAUVIN, J. BEAUVAIS, P. HOVINGTON, D. C. JOY 152
FRONTIERSINPOLYMERMICROSCOPYANDMICROANALYSIS INTEGRATION OF CORE-EDGE
SPECTROSCOPY METHODS FOR THE STUDY OFPOLYMERS*E. G. RIGHTOR 154 X-RAY
MICROSCOPY:A NOVEL, LOW-DAMAGE APPROACH TO CORE EXCITATION SPECTROSCOPY
ATHIGH SPATIAL RESOLUTION*H. ADE 156 INVESTIGATION OF LOW-LOSS SPECTRA
AND NEAR-EDGE FINE STRUCTURE OFPOLYMERS BYPEELS* W. HECKMANN 158 XXVI
ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE STUDIES OFCONDUCTING POLYMERS BY EELS*J. FINK 160
ENERGY-FILTERED IMAGING OFPOLYMERMICROSTRUCTURE*K. SIANGCHAEW, J.
BENTLEY,M. LIBERA .. 162 ENERGY-FILTERED IMAGING OFCONSTITUENTPHASES IN
POLYMER BLENDS*E. L. HALL, G. A. HUTCHINS 164 QUANTITATIVE
HIGH-RESOLUTION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY(HREM) OFDEFECTS IN ORDERED POLYMERS*
P. M. WILSON,D. C.MARTIN 166 MEAN INNER POTENTIALMEASUREMENTS
OFPOLYMERLATEXES BY TRANSMISSION ELECTRON HOLOGRAPHY*Y.-C. WANG,M.
LIBERA 168 DIGITAL IMAGING AND QUANTITATIVE IMAGE ANALYSIS
OFPOLYMERBLENDS*X. ZHANG 170 CRYSTAL STRUCTURE AND MORPHOLOGY
OFSYNDIOTACTIC POLYPROPYLENE SINGLE CRYSTALS*J. Z. BU, S. Z. D. CHENG
172 EXTRACTION AND IDENTIFICATION OF FILLERS AND PIGMENTS FROMPYROLYZED
RUBBER AND TIRE SAMPLES*P. SADHUKHAN, J. B. ZIMMERMAN 174 SEM ANALYSIS
OF IN SITUPOLYMERIZATIONPRODUCTSFOR CHROMATOGRAPHIC SEPARATIONS* B.
CUTLER, J. ALGAIER, F. SVEC 176 POSTMORTEMAND IN SITUTEM METHODS TO
STUDY THE MECHANISM OF FAILURE IN CONTROLLED- MORPHOLOGY HIGH-IMPACT
POLYSTYRENERESIN*R. C. CIESLINSKI,M. T. DINEEN, J. L. HAHNFELD 178 THE
STUDY OFMULTIPHASEPOLYMER-BLEND MORPHOLOGIES BYHVEM*T. J. CAVANAUGH, K.
BUTTLE, J. N. TURNER, E. B. NAUMAN 180 QUANTITATIVE EXAMINATION OF
SEMICRYSTALLINE POLYMERS VIA ATOMIC-FORCE MICROSCOPY, TRANSMISSION
ELECTRON MICROSCOPY, AND SMALL-ANGLE X-RAY SCATTERING*M. S. BISCHEL, S.
BALIJEPALLI, J. M. SCHULTZ 182 CHARACTERIZATION OF TRIBIOLOGICAL SEALING
SYSTEMCOMPONENTS USING SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY (SEM) AND
ENERGY-DISPERSIVE X-RAY SPECTROSCOPY(EDS)* M. SHUSTER, M. DEIS 184
CROSS-SECTIONALTEM ANALYSIS OFSOLVENT-CASTSBS THIN FILMS*G. KIM, M.
LIBERA 186 DIRECTIMAGING OF NON-CLASSICAL TRIBLOCK COPOLYMER BLEND AND
GEL MORPHOLOGIES IN THE DILUTE REGIME*J. H. LAURER, R. J. SPONTAK, S. D.
SMITH, R. BUKOVNIK 188 A NEW METHOD FORCHARACTERIZATION
OFDOMAINMORPHOLOGY OF POLYMER BLENDS USING RU04 STAINING ANDLVSEM*G.M.
BROWN, J. H. BUTLER 190 THE INFLUENCE OFSURFACE TOPOGRAPHY IN THE
ADHESION OFPOLYSTYRENE TO ALUMINUM* O. L. SHAFFER, S. YANKOVSKAYA, A.
NAMKANISORN, M. CHAUDHURY, M. S. EL-AASSER 192 ASTANDARD METHOD FORTHE
PREPARATION OF POLYMERS AND PLASTICS FOR MICROSTRUCTURAL EXAMINATION BY
GRINDING AND POLISHING TECHNIQUES*M. E. CAVALERI, D. S. SEITZ 194
APPLICATION OF VARIOUS MODES OF SCANNING-PROBE MICROSCOPIES IN POLYMER
SYSTEMS* D.J.MEIER 196 LENGTH-SCALE-DEPENDENT SURFACE ROUGHNESS
MEASUREMENTS OF BIOACTIVE POLYMER THIN FILMS USING SCANNING PROBE
MICROSCOPY*C. J. BUCHKO, K. M. KOZLOFF, D. C. MARTIN 198 ETCHING OFLLDPE
ANDLLDPE/HDPE BLENDS*M. S. BISCHEL, J. M. SCHULTZ 200 A MOLECULARYARN:
NEAR-FIELD OPTICAL STUDIES OF SELF-ASSEMBLED, FLEXIBLE FLUORESCENT
FIBERS* D. A. HIGGINS, J. KERIMO, D. A. VANDEN BOUT, P. F. BARBARA 202
SCANNING THERMAL MICROSCOPY (STHM) OFPOLYMER BLENDS: PHASE SEPARATION,
LOCALISED CALORIMETRIC ANALYSIS*A. HAMMICHE, H. M. POLLOCK, J. N.
LECKENBY, M. SONG, M. READING, D. J. HOURSTON 204 POLARIZED MICROBEAM
FT-IR ANALYSIS OF SINGLE FIBERS*L. CHO, D. L. WETZEL 206 A SHEAR
STABILIZED BIAXIAL TEXTURE IN A LAMELLARBLOCK COPOLYMER*D. L. POLIS, B.
S. PINHEIRO, R. E. LAKIS, K. I. WINEY 208 XXVII OXIDATIONAND CORROSION
ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OFNI-TI ALLOYS FOR MEDICAL DEVICES*G. A. SMITH, L.
D. HANKE 210 INVESTIGATION OF FILM FORMATION INWATER-DISTRIBUTION
SYSTEMS BY FIELD-EMISSIONSEM AND SPECTROSCOPY TECHNIQUES*J. LIU, R. M.
FRIEDMAN, E. CORTEZ, F. PACHOLEC, S. M. VESECKY 212 MICROPROBE STUDY OF
DIODE CORROSION*P. HLAVA, J. BRAITHWAITE, R. SORENSON 214
CHARACTERIZATION OF ALUMINUM BONDING PAD CORROSION BY ELECTRON
MICROSCOPY*J. E. KLEIN ... 216 SELECTIVE CORROSION OFBRAZEDJOINTBETWEEN
BNI-2 FILLER METAL AND STAINLESS STEEL316* H. S. KIM, R. U. LEE 218 TEM
STUDY OF A BIOFILMON COPPER CORROSION*W. A. CHIOU, N. KOHYAMA, B.
LITTLE, P. WAGNER,M. MESHII 220 FRACTURE INVESTIGATION OFFE-ZN ALLOY
COATING ON STEEL SHEETS AFTER DEFORMATION*Y. LIN, W.-S. HOU 222
NANO-CHARACTERIZATION OFRH-SN BIMETALLIC CATALYSTS*P. A. CROZIER, P.
CLAUS 224 STABILIZING THE NANOSTRUCTURE IN BALL-MILLED IRON ALLOYS
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THE STABILIZATION OF B.C.C.CU IN CU/NB NANOLAYERED COMPOSITES*H. KUNG,
A. J. GRIFFIN JR., Y. C, LU, K. E. SICKAFUS, T. E. MITCHELL, J. D.
EMBURY, M. NASTASI 228 HRTEM AND CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OFNIAL-5TI*A. W.
WILSON, J. M. HOWE, A. GARG, R. D, NOEBE 230 MULLITE PHASE SEPARATION IN
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AND GROWTH OF SI QUANTUM NANOCRYSTALS IN SILICON-RICH OXIDE FILMS*S. C.
MEHTA, D. A. SMITH, M. R. LIBERA, J. OTT, G. TOMPA, E. FORSYTHE 234 TEM
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C. W. WHILE, J. D. BUDAI, S. P. WITHROW 236 MICROXRDANDXRF PROTEIN
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K. A. NUGENT, R. F. GARRETT, J. N. VARGHCSE, S. W. WILKINS 238 XRMF
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CARPENTER, N. GAO, G. J. HAVRILLA 240 IN-SITU MEASUREMENTS OFPLANE
SPACING DURING ELCCTROMIGRATION IN A PASSIVATED AL LINE* P.-C. WANG, I.
C. NOYAN, E. G. LINIGER, C.-K. HU, G. S. CARGILL III 242 MICROANALYSIS
OF FERROELECTRIC MEMORIES USING MICRO X-RAY DIFFRACTION*M. 0. EATOUGH,
M. A. RODRIGUEZ, D. DIMOS, B. TUTTLE 244 IMAGING FOCUSED X-RAYS FROM
GLASS CAPILLARIES*E. B. STEEL, T. JACH 246 MICROSCOPIC RADIOGRAPHY: A
COMBINED TECHNIQUE FOR IMPROVED ANALYTICAL MICROSCOPIC ANALYSIS AND
INTERPRETATION*A. ANGEL, R. C, MORETZ 248 MOLECULARMICROSPECTROSCOPYAND
SPECTRALIMAGING MOLECULAR MICROSPECTROSCOPY: WHERE ARE WE AND WHERE ARE
WE GOING?*J. A. RCFFNER 250 SPECTRAL IMAGING THROUGH THE
LIGHTMICROSCOPE: APPLICATION TO THE IMAGE ANALYSIS OFCOLORED STRUCTURES
IN HISTOLOGY*R. L. ORNBERG 252 RAMAN IMAGING IN THE REAL WORLD*M. D.
MORRIS, K. A. CHRISTCNSCN, N. L. BRADLEY 254 XXVIU CRACK ANALYSIS OF
UNFILLED NATURAL RUBBER USING INFRARED MICROSPECTROSCOPY* L. A.
NEUMEISTER, J. L. KOENIG 256 FOURIER TRANSFORM INFRARED CHEMICAL IMAGING
MICROSCOPY: APPLICATIONS IN NEUROTOXICITY AND PATHOLOGY*E. N. LEWIS, L.
H. KIDDER, D. S. LESTER, V. F. KALASINSKY, I. W. LEVIN 258 INFRARED
SPECTROSCOPIC CHEMICAL IMAGING*C.MARCOTT, R. C. REEDER 260 SYNCHROTRON
INFRARED MICROSPECTROSCOPY CHALLENGES DIFFICULT ANALYTICAL PROBLEMS* D.
L. WETZEL, J. A. REFFNER, G. P. WILLIAMS 262 FTIRANALYSIS OF
PRINTED-CIRCUIT BOARD RESIDUE*S. A. MYERS, T. D. COGNATA, H. GOTTS 264
TUTORIAL:PHYSICALSCTENCES ION-BEAM MILLINGMATERIALS WITH APPLICATIONS
TOTEM SPECIMEN PREPARATION*R. ANDERSON ... 266 TUTORIALS: BIOLOGICAL
SCIENCES FIVE-DIMENSIONAL MICROSCOPY USING WIDEFIELD-DECONVOLUTION:
PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS AND BIOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS*W. F. MARSHALL, K.
OEGEMA, J. NUNNARI, A. F, STRAIGHT, D. A. AGARD, J. W. SEDAT 268 3D
MICROSCOPYUSING CONFOCAL MICROSCOPY*E. H. K. STELZER, S. LINDEK 270
BLINDDECONVOLUTION TO AID MORPHOMETRIES OF3D LIGHT MICROGRAPHS*T. J.
HOLMES, N. J. O CONNOR, D. SZAROWSKI, S. BHATTACHARYYA, H. ANCIN, M.
HOLMES, M. MARKO, B. ROYSAM, J. N. TURNER 272 3D MICROSCOPY: CONFOCAL,
DECONVOLUTION, ORBOTH?*J. B. PAWLEY, K. CZYMMEK 274 ADVANCES
INCONFOCALANDMULTIDIMENSIONAL LIGHTMICROSCOPY TWO-PHOTON EXCITATION
MICROSCOPY IN CELLULAR BIOPHYSICS*D. W. PISTON 276 TIME-RESOLVED
STIRNULATED-EMISSION FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPE*P. T. C. SO, C. Y. DONG, C.
BUHLER, E. GRATTON 278 IMAGING DEEP OPTICAL SECTIONS WITH TWO-PHOTON
EXCITATION FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY* J. G. WHITE, V. F. CENTONZE, D. L.
WOKOSIN 280 GOING BEYOND 3-D IMAGING: AUTOMATED 3-D MONTAGEDIMAGE
ANALYSIS OF CYTOLOGICAL SPECIMENS*B. ROYSAM, H. ANCIN, D. E. BECKER, R.
W. MACKIN, M. M. CHESTNUT, G. M. RIDDER, T. E. DUFRESNE, D. H.
SZAROWSKI, J. N. TURNER 282 COMPUTER-ASSISTEDANALYSIS
OFMULTI-COLORCONFOCALMICROSCOPIC DATASETS: AUTOMATED LIGHT-MICROSCOPIC
DISCRIMINATION OFSYNAPTIC RELATIONSHIPS*M. WESSENDORF, A. BEUNING, D.
CAMERON, J. WILLIAMS, C. KNOX 284 APPLICATIONS OFWIDE-FIELD FLUORESCENCE
ANDCONFOCAL REFLECTANCE MICROSCOPY TOBONE AND CARTILAGE STUDIES*M. H.
CHESTNUT, K. J. IBBOTSON, Y. O. TAIWO, T. E. DUFRESNE, J. S. AMBURGEY,
F. H. EBETINO, J. L. FINCH 286 THREE-DIMENSIONAL SUBCELLULAR
ORGANIZATION OFHEPATOCYTES IN INTACT LIVER: SIMULTANEOUS VISUALIZATION
OFCYTOSKELETAL AND MEMBRANE MARKERS BY CONFOCAL MICROSCOPY* G. V.
MARTIN, A. L. HUBBARD 288 XXIX ANALYTICALELECTRONMICROSCOPY INBIOLOGY
ANALYSIS OFCELLULAR ORGANELLES AND MACROMOLECULAR ASSEMBLIES BYEELS*R.
D. LEAPMAN, S.B.ANDREWS 290 HIGH-RESOLUTION MEASUREMENTS OFSUBSARCOMERE
CALCIUM BINDING DISTRIBUTIONS FROMEPXMA IMAGES*M. E. CANTINO, J. G.
EICHEN 292 ION GRADIENTS ACROSS CONTRACTILE VACUOLE MEMBRANES OF AMOEBAE
GROWN UNDER DIFFERENT OSMOTIC CONDITIONS*S.-L. SHI, B. BOWERS, R. D.
LEAPMAN 294 CALCIUM QUANTITATIONWITH A PARALLEL EELS/COOLEDCCD SYSTEM*R.
HO, Z. SHAO, A. P. SOMLYO 296 VALENCEEELS OFLIPIDS*S. Q. SUN, J. A.
HUNT, S.-L. SHI, R, D. LEAPMAN 298 MASPRESIDENTIALSYMPOSIUM:
COMPOSITIONALIMAGING INBIOLOGY COMPARISON OFTECHNIQUES FOREELS MAPPING
IN BIOLOGY*R. D. LEAPMAN, S. B. ANDREWS ... 300 ELECTRON SPECTROSCOPIC
IMAGING AND ANALYSIS IN THE TEM; HAVE THE LIMITS BEEN REACHED?* F. P.
OTTENSMEYER ; 302 PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS AS A STRATEGY FOR
MULTISPECTRAL ACQUISITION OFIMAGES* P. INGRAM, D. A. KOPF, A. LEFURGEY
304 CORRELATIVEMICROSCOPY INBIOLOGICAL SCIENCES: ADVANCESAND
APPLICATIONS APPLICATIONS OFCONFOCAL MICROSCOPY AND SCANNING ELECTRON
MICROSCOPY TO THE LOCALIZATION OF IMMUNOREAGENTS USED IN MEDICAL
DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEMS*J. P. NEILLY, G. D. GAGNC, J. BRYANT, B. DAANEN, K.
SCHUETTE 306 A SIMPLE CORRELATIVE TECHNIQUE FOR MORPHOLOGIC AND
ENERGY-DISPERSIVE ANALYSIS OFGLASS- MOUNTED PARAFFIN SECTIONS*K. W.
BAKER, L. KING, R. WALKER, I. PISCOPO, A. SMITH 308 SECRETORY PITS IN
BACKSWIMMERS (HETEROPTERA: NOTONECTIDAE)*R. J. WILLIAMS, N. R. DOLLAHON,
E. LARSEN, S. O NEILL, R. CHAPMAN 310 SMOKE-DERIVED CUES FOR SEED
GERMINATION IN THE POST-FIRE RECRUITER EMTNENANTHE PENDULIFLORA*L. M.
EGERTON-WARBURTON, K. A. PIATT,W. W. THOMSON 312 THE SURFACE STRUCTURE
OFBIOMOLECULES USING CORRELATIVE MICROSCOPY:TEM, SEM, STM AND AFM*H.
GROSS, P. TITTMANN, R. WEPF, K. H. FUCHS 314 LOW-VOLTAGE,
HIGH-RESOLUTION, SEM OFPLATELET-BOUND FIBRINOGEN*S. R. SIMMONS, R. M.
ALBRECHT 316 CORRELATIVE MICROSCOPY ON THE MECHANISM OFATTACHMENT OFTHE
INTESTINAL PROTOZOAN, GIARDIA: OBSERVATIONS USING IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE,
INTERFERENCE REFLECTION, PHASE, AND VIDEO MICROSCOPY TOGETHER WITHTEM
AND HIGH-RESOLUTION SEM*S. L. ERLANDSEN, P. T. MACECHKO, D. E. FEELY 318
CORRELATIVE MICROSCOPYIN PATHOLOGY*D. N. HOWELL, S. E. MILLER, E. A.
LEFURGEY, P. INGRAM, J. D. SHELBURNE , 320 MONOLAYER MORPHOLOGY AND
COLLAPSE INDUCED BY LUNG SUFACTANTPROTEIN: OBSERVATION VIA FLUORESCENCE
AND ATOMIC-FORCE MICROSCOPY*M, M.LIPP , 322 THE ROLE OF HEPATOCYTES AS
THE BODY S GLUCOSTAT : CORRELATION OFDATA FROM STUDIES RANGING FROM A
(ANALYSIS OF BIOCHEMICAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS) TO Z (ZIPPING
UPCDNA PROBES AND MRNA)*E, L. CARDELL, J. K. GAO, B. F. GIFFIN, R. R.
CARDELL JR 324 XXX GRAIN-BOUNDARYMICROENGINEERTNG ANALYSIS
OFGRAIN-BOUNDARY STRUCTURES BY QUANTITATIVEHRTEM*K. NADARZINSKI, O.
KIENZLE, F.ERNST 326 GRAIN-BOUNDARY DISLOCATION STRUCTURE AND MOTIONIN
AN ALUMINUMX=3 BICRYSTAL* D. L. MEDLIN, S. M. FOILES, C. B. CARTER 328
ATOMIC STRUCTURE OFTHE (310) SYMMETRICAL TILT GRAIN BOUNDARY IN
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SIMULATIONS* V. RAVIKUMAR, V. P. DRAVID, D. WOLF 330 Z-CONTRASTIMAGINGOF
GRAIN BOUNDARIES IN SEMICONDUCTORS*M. F. CHISHOLM, S. J. PENNYCOOK 332
DETERMINING ATOMIC STRUCTURE-PROPERTY RELATIONSHIPS AT GRAIN
BOUNDARIES*N. D. BROWNING, D. J. WALLIS, P. D. NELLIST, S. J. PENNYCOOK
334 IN SITU ELECTRICAL AND MICROSTRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION
OFINDIVIDUALBOUNDARIES*J. Y. LAVAL, M. H. BERGER, C. CABANEL 336 FACET
TOPOGRAPHY AND DISLOCATION STRUCTURE AS A POSSIBLE SOURCE FOR ELECTRICAL
HETEROGENEITY IN [001] TILT BICRYSTALS OFYBAJCUGO^G*I.-F. TSU, D. L.
KAISER, S. E. BABCOCK 338 CHEMISTRY, BONDING AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
OFGRAINBOUNDARIES IN INTERMETALLIC COMPOUNDS*S. SUBRAMANIAN, D. A.
MULLER, J. SILCOX, S. L. SASS 340 EELS MEASUREMENT OF THELOCAL
ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE OFCOPPER ATOMS SEGREGATED TO ALUMINUM GRAIN
BOUNDARIES*S. J. SPLINTER, J. BRULEY, P. E. BATSON, D. A. SMITH, R.
ROSENBERG 342 GRAIN-BOUNDARY CHARACTERISTICS IN AUSTENITIC STEEL*M. D.
CAUL, V. RANDLE 344 ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GRAIN-BOUNDARY CHARACTER
DISTRIBUTION AND INTERGRANULAR CORROSION*E. M. LEHOCKEY, G. PALUMBO, P.
LIN, A. BRENNENSTUHL 346 SPATIAL RESOLUTION OFELECTRON BACKSCATTER
DIFFRACTION IN AFEG-SEM*E. A. KENIK 348 ORIENTATION IMAGING OFA NB-TI-SI
DIRECTIONALLY SOLIDIFIED IN-SITU COMPOSITE*J. A. SUTLIFF, B.P. BEWLAY
350 DETERMINING DEFORMATION, RECOVERY AND RECRYSTALLIZATION FRACTIONS
FROM ORIENTATION IMAGING MICROSCOPY (OIM) DATA*S. I. WRIGHT, D. J.
DINGLEY, D. P. FIELD 352 SEM-ECP ANALYSIS OFGRAIN-BOUNDARY CHARACTER
DISTRIBUTION IN POLYCRYSTALLINE MATERIALS* T. WATANABE 354 TOWARDS
OPTIMIZATION OFGRAIN-BOUNDARY STRUCTURES IN ANNEALED NICKEL*C. B.
THOMSON, V. RANDLE 356 METAL MICROSTRUCTURES IN ADVANCEDCMOS DEVICES*L.
M. GIGNAC, K. P. RODBELL 358 RESOLUTION AND SENSITIVITY OFELECTRON
BACKSCATTERED DIFFRACTION IN ACOLD-FIELD EMISSION SEM*T. C. ISABELL, V.
P. DRAVID 360 GRAIN BOUNDARY ENGINEERING FOR INTERGRANULARFRACTURE AND
CREEP RESISTANCE*G. PALUMBO, E. M. LEHOCKEY, P. LIN, U. ERB, K. T. AUST
362 SURFACESANDINTERFACES EQUILIBRIUM SHAPES OF PB INCLUSIONS AT 90
TILT GRAIN BOUNDARIES IN AL*E. JOHNSON, U. DAHMEN, S.-Q. XIAO, A.
JOHANSEN 364 ON THE FACETING OFPOLAR CERAMIC SURFACES: MICROSCOPY
ANDHOLOGRAPHY STUDIES IN MGO(L11) SURFACES*M. GAJDARDZISKA-JOSIFOVSKA,
B. G. FROST, E. V6TKL, L. F. ALLARD 366 AFM AS A TOOL FOR STUDYING
CERAMIC SURFACES*J. R. HEFFELFINGER,M.W. BENCH, M. T. JOHNSON, C. B.
CARTER 368 THE VARIATION OF (1 0-1 0) SURFACES OFSAPPHIRE BETWEEN
DIFFERENT ANNEALING TIME AND TEMPERATURES[L] USINGREM*T. HSU, G. H. SU,
Y. KIM 370 XXXI MICROSTRUCTURE OF ARTIFICIAL 45 [001] TILT GRAIN
BOUNDARIES INYBCO FILMS GROWN ON (001)MGO*Y. HUANG, B. V. VUCHIC, D. B.
BUCHHOLZ, K. L. MERKLE, R. P. H. CHANG 372 HIGH-TEMPERATURE INSTABILITY
OF A CR2NB-NB(CR) MICROLAMINATE COMPOSITE*M, LARSEN, R. G. ROWE, D. W.
SKELLY 374 ELECTRON MICROSCOPY ANALYSIS OFGRAIN BOUNDARY STRUCTURE AND
COMPOSITION IN SUPERPLASTICALLY DEFORMED AL-MG ALLOYS*J. S. VETRANO, S.
M. BRUEMMER 376 INHOMOGENEOUS REACTION BETWEEN EPITAXIAL AL AND SI(L 11)
REVEALED BY SCANNING INTERNAL PHOTOEMISSION MICROSCOPY (IPEM)*S.
MIYAZAKI, T, OKUMURA, Y. MIURA, K. HIROSE 378 1/60 SEC TIME-RESOLVED
HIGH-RESOLUTIONEM OFSTEP-DIFFUSION OFTUNGSTEN ATOMS ONMGO (001)
SURFACES*N. TANAKA, H. KIMATA, T. KIZUKA 380
TELEPRESENCEMICROSCOPYINEDUCATIONANDRESEARCH TELE-PRESENCE
MICROSCOPY/LABSPACE: AN INTERACTIVE COLLABORATORY FOR USE IN EDUCATION
AND RESEARCH*N. J. ZALUZEC 382 REMOTE ON-LINE CONTROL OFA HIGH-VOLTAGE
IN SITU TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPE WITH A RATIONAL USER
INTERFACE*M. A. O KEEFE, J. TAYLOR, D, OWEN, B. CROWLEY, K. H.
WESTMACOTT, W. JOHNSTON, U. DAHMEN 384 A SIMPLE AND INEXPENSIVE ROUTE TO
REMOTEEM*E. VOLKL, L. F. ALLARD, T. A. NOLAN, D. HILL, M. LEHMANN 386 A
SCALABLE APPROACH TO TELCOPERATION*J. TAYLOR, B. PARVIN 388
WEBSCOPE.TEM:A MODULAR SYSTEM FOR DISTRIBUTEDTEM*N. J. KISSEBERLH, C. S,
POTTER, G. E. BRAUCR, J. A. LINDQUIST, M. K. JATKO, B. CARRAGHER 390
INTEGRATED MICROSCOPY: FROM DESIGN PHILOSOPHY TO APPLICATIONS*S.
TRCMBLAY, E. BARIL, E. ST-PICRRE, J. RONALDI, G. L ESPE RANCE 392 THE
TEACHING SEM: AN EXAMPLE OFREAL-TIME REMOTE CONTROLSEM*J. F. MANSFIELD
394 THE INSTRUCTIONAL SEM LABORATORY AT IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY*L. S.
CHUMBLCY, M, MEYER, K. FREDRICKSON, F. C. LAABS 396 EM OVER THE INTERNET
AS AN OUTREACH TOOL*D. R. COUSENS, D. WADDELL, B. CRIBB, M. JONES, J.
DRENNAN 398 DEVELOPMENT OFAN SEM DIGITAL IMAGE CAPTURE AND STORAGE
SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED DISTRIBUTED VIEWING INTERFACE*B, R. CHU, P. B.
MORAN, J. B. SCHAEDLER 400 AWWW INTERFACE FOR VIEWING AND SEARCHING SETS
OF DIGITAL IMAGES*M. THOMPSON, J. BASTACKY,W. JOHNSTON 402 INTRANETWEB
SYSTEM: A SIMPLE SOLUTION TO COMPANYWIDC INFORMATION-ON-DEMAND*X. ZHANG
404 VIRTUAL SEM 1.2 *TRAINING IN SEM*B. J. GRIFFIN, A. VAN RIESSEN 406
MSAEDUCATIONALOUTREACH EM AND EDUCATIONAL OUTREACH ON THE WORLD WIDE
WET)*J. S. GARDNER, J. RICE, B. FOGT, K. ERICKSON, R. HARRISON 408
MICROSCOPY OUTREACH THROUGH SHARED TECHNOLOGY*R. A. WALSH 410 OUTREACH
OPPORTUNITIES USING THE INSTRUCTIONAL SEM AT IOWASTATE UNIVERSITY* L. S.
CHUMBLEY, M. MEYER, K. FREDRICKSON, F. C. LAABS 412 REMOTE OPERATION
OFANSEM FROM DISTANT CLASSROOMS*N. R. SMITH, R. E, TULLIS, N. FCGAN, C.
L. MORGAN 414 XXXII DEVELOPMENTS ININSTRUMENTATION A 200KV COMPREHENSIVE
ANALYTICAL ELECTRON MICROSCOPE*T. TOMITA, M. KAWASAKI, M. TAKEGUCHI, T.
HONDA,M. KERSKER 416 PRACTICAL CORRECTION OF THREE-FOLD ASTIGMATISM IN
THE PHILIPSCMTEM*A. J. BLEEKER, M. H. F. OVERWIJK, M. T. OTTEN 418 AN
AUTOMATED PROCEDURE FOR ON-LINE MEASUREMENT OFSPHERICAL-ABERRATION
COEFFICIENT OF HIGH-RESOLUTIONELECTRON MICROSCOPES*M. PAN, O. L.
KRIVANEK 420 THECM120-BIOFILTER: DIGITAL IMAGING OFUNSTAINED SPECIMEN, A
COMPARISON OFZERO-LOSS AND UNFILTERED IMAGES*U. LIICKEN, A. F. DE
JONG,W. M. BUSIN, J. REES, K. NADARZINSKI, M. K. KUNDMANN 422 MOLECULAR
IMAGING: DESIGN OFTHEPMP IMAGINGSPECTROMETER, RESOLUTION LIMITS, AND
RADITION SENSITIVITY*M. M. G. BARFELS, Y. HENG, F. P. OTTENSMEYER 424
GENERATIONL, PROCESSING, AND TRANSFERRING OFCCD CAMERAIMAGES IN ELECTRON
CRYSTALLOGRAPHY* Z. G. LI, L. LIANG, R. L. HARLOW, K. E. LEHMAN, N.
HERRON 426 TRUE COLOUR SEMIMAGINGFOR PHASE RECOGNITION AND X-RAY
MICROANALYSIS*P. J. STATHAM 428 TOTAL-REFLECTION X-RAY FLUORESCENCE
SPECTROMETRY (TXRF): APPLICATION TO ELEMENTAL PROFILES ON TRACE EVIDENCE
ANDMICRO SAMPLES*T. A. KUBIC, J. BUSCAGLIA, U. REUS 430 SUB-SURFACE
IMAGING USING A TOROIDAL BACKSCATTERED ELECTRON ENERGY SPECTROMETER IN
ANSEM* E. I. RAU, V. N. E. ROBINSON 432 GAPLESS SINGLE-POLE MAGNETIC
LENS FORLOW-VOLTAGE SEM*F. C. TSAI, A. V. CREWE 434 DEVELOPMENT OF A
SEMI-IN-LENS DIGITALFE-SEM*Y. YAMAMOTO, A. YAMADA, T. NEGISHI, T.
KOBAYASHI, N. WATANABE, T. MIYOKAWA,N. TAMURA, C. NIELSEN 436 MOSAIC
MAPPING: AMEANS OF TILING IMAGES TO SHORTEN ACQUISITION SPEED FORLOWER-
MAGNIFICATIONSEM IMAGES AND WAVELENGTH-DISPERSIVE SPECTROMETERS (WDS)
X-RAY MAPS*J. D. GELLER, C. R. HERRINGTON 438 COMPUTATIONAL MICROGRAPH
REGISTRATION WITH SIEVE PROCESSES*P. J. PHILLIPS, J. HUANG, S.M.DUNN 440
DEVELOPMENT OFA HIGH-SPEED OPTICAL MICROSCOPE AUTO-FOCUS CONTROL SYSTEM
FOREPMA* S. NOTOYA, M. SAITO,M. MATSUYA, T. ISHII, K. MURAKAMI, H.
OHASHI, C.NIELSEN 442 STEM DARK-FIELD IMAGE USING A 200-KVAEM*T. TOMITA,
T. HONDA, M. KERSKER 444 DEVELOPMENT OF ACOMPUTER-CONTROLLED
120KVHIGH-PERFORMANCETEM*H. KOBAYASHI, I. NAGAOKI, E. NAKAZAWA, T.
KAMINO 446 THECM200FEG-TWIN OPTIMIZED FOR CRYO-ELECTRON MICROSCOPY*U.
LIICKEN, M. T. OTTEN 448 WINDOWS REMOTECONTROL FOR THE
PHILIPSCMMICROSCOPE*M. T. OTTEN 450 SMARTTILT: THE SENSIBLE WAY
OFTILTING*M. T. OTTEN 452 METHOD TO MONITOR AND IMPROVE THE PERFORMANCE
OF SPECIMEN HOLDERS FOR TRANSMISSION ELECTRON CRYOMICROSCOPY*B. L.
ARMBRUSTER, B. KRAUS, M. PAN 454 DETECTIVE QUANTUM EFFICIENCY OF
25(J,M-PIXEL IMAGING PLATE*A. TANIYAMA, D. SHINDO, T. OIKAWA, M. KERSKER
456 DEVELOPMENT OFHIGH-DEFINITION IMAGE PROCESSING SYSTEM FOR AFE-SEM*M.
YAMADA, T. YOSHIHARA, H. ARIMA, Y. NIMURA, T. KOBAYASHI, C. NIELSEN 458
EVALUATION OFCOMMERCIAL TRITIUM STANDARDS: A SIGNIFICANTSOURCE OFERROR
IN QUANTITATIVE AUTORADIOGRAPHY*J. NISSANOV,L. RIOUX 460 CORRECTIONS
FORSEVERAL FACTORS THAT LIMIT QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF3-D DATA SETS
COLLECTED USING SCANNING-LASER CONFOCAL MICROSCOPY*S. KAYALI, H. ANCIN,
B. ROYSAM, D. H. SZAROWSKI, W. SHAIN, J. N. TURNER 462 XXXNI ULTRA-HIGH
RESOLUTION WITH THE JEM-2010FFIELD-EMISSIONTEM*F. HOSOKAWA, T. TOMITA,
T. HONDA, M. KERSKER 464 AN INTEGRATED ENERGY-FILTERINGTEM FORTHE LIFE
SCIENCES*A. F. DE JONG, H. COPPOOLSE, U. LIICKEN, M. K. KUNDMANN, A. J.
GUBBENS, 0. L. KRIVANEK 466 A STUDY OF ELECTROSTATIC PHASE PLATES USING
ELECTRON HOLOGRAPHY*A. MOHAN, B. G. FROST, D.C.JOY 468
QUANTITATIVEELECTRONPROBEMICROANALYSIS ZAF, PAP, ( (PZ), A-FACTOR...:A
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FACTORS FOR NON-OPTIMIZED SAMPLES*J. T. ARMSTRONG 470 STANDARDLESS
QUANTITATIVE ELECTRON PROBE X-RAY MICROANALYSIS WITH ENERGY-DISPERSIVE
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FUNDAMENTAL PARAMETERS FOR MICROANALYSIS*D. C. JOY 474 THE LIMITATIONS
OF QUANTITATIVEEDS ANALYSIS AT LOW VOLTAGE*C. E. NOCKOLDS 476
LOW-VOLTAGEEDS OF MAGNESIUM FERRITE DENDRITES IN AFEG-SEM*M. T. JOHNSON,
I. M. ANDERSON, J. BENTLEY, C. B. CARTER 478 A SIMULATION PROGRAM FOR
QUANTITATIVE PROCEDURE INEPMA*C. MERLET 480 LIGHT-ELEMENTEPMA *
CORRELATIONS, CONVOLUTIONS, AND TRUE CONCENTRATIONS*A. KRACHER, J. F.
FLUMERFELT, I. E. ANDERSON 482 SEM/EDS ANALYSIS OF BORON IN WASTE
GLASSES WITH ULTRATHIN WINDOW DETECTOR AND DIGITAL PULSE PROCESSOR*J. S.
LUO, S. F. WOLF, W, L, EBERT, J. K. BATES 484 PROCEDURES FOR X-RAY
MICROANALYSIS OFLAYERED STRUCTURES: ACCURACY AND LIMITS* J. L. POUCHOU,
J. F. THIOL 486 EDS X-RAY MICROCALORIMETERS WITH 13EV ENERGY
RESOLUTION*D. A. WOILMAN, G. C. HILTON, K. D. IRWIN, J. M. MARTINIS 488
A NEW NUMERICAL MODEL FORELECTRON-PROBE ANALYSIS AT HIGH DEPTH
RESOLUTION*P.-F. STAUB, C. BONNELLE, F. VERGAND, P. JONNARD 490 THE
EXPERIMENTAL DETERMINATION OFTHE SURFACE IONIZATION VALUE | (0) FOR
AL-KA RADIATION* G. F. BASTIN, J. M. DIJKSTRA, H. J. M, HEIJLIGERS 492
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GAUVIN, M. CARON, P. HOVINGTON, D. DROUIN, G. GAGNON, J. F. CURRIE 494
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ARMSTRONG 496 CHARACTERIZATION OF SMALL INCLUSIONS:SEM VS TEM, OR IS IT
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USINGEPMA*R. PACKWOOD, M.W. PHANEUF, V. WEATHERALL, I. BASSIGNANA 502
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MICROSTRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION OF CU-SN-NI SOLDER IN MICROELECTRONIC
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VICENZI, F. M. ALLEN 512 LEAD-PHASE DETERMINATION AND DEMONSTRATION
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FRONTIERSOFANALYTICALELECTRONMICROSCOPY BEYOND FINGERPRINTING: SIMPLEBUT
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OFINTERFACES*D. A. MULLER, D. J. SINGH, S. SUBRAMANIAN, S. L. SASS, J.
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HUMPHREYS 522 DENSITY OF STATES CALCULATIONS FORNI-AL ALLOYS*J. R.
ALVAREZ, P. REZ 524 STEM INVESTIGATION OF THE CHEMISTRY AND BONDING
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J, KEAST, J. BRULEY, D. B. WILLIAMS 526 CALCULATIONS OFCUL2 3 FINE
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ATOMIC-RESOLUTIONEELS FORCOMPOSITION AND 3-D COORDINATION DETERMINATION
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EXAMINATION OFYTTRIUM ION-IMPLANTED ALUMINA WITH ENERGY-FILTEREDTEM*;E.
M. HUNT, J. M. HAMPIKIAN, N. D. EVANS 534 EXELFS STUDY OFTHE STRUCTURE
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JAIN 536 CHEMICAL EFFECTS OFLANTHANIDES AND ACTINIDES IN GLASSES
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BATES 538 DETERMINATION OF LOCAL DIELECTRIC FUNCTION IN DONOR-DOPED
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ENERGY-FILTEREDTEM IMAGING OFINTERFACES*J. BENTLEY, E. A. KENIK, K.
SIANGCHAEW, M. LIBERA 542 LOG-POLYNOMIAL BACKGROUND SUBTRACTION IN
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BENTLEY 550 ALCHEMI OFLL2-ORDERED NI76AL2]HF3 AND GAMMA PRIME
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MITCHELL, J. BENTLEY 554 EXELFS ANALYSIS OF NATURAL DIAMOND ANDDIAMOND
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QIAN, E. A. STERN 558 EXELFS X-DATA RENORMALIZATION*M. QIAN, M.
SARIKAYA, E. A. STERN 560 CORRODED SPENT NUCLEAR FUEL EXAMINED
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564 XXXV INTERLABORATORY STUDY OF K FACTOR DETERMINATION BY
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ARC TUBE BY ANALYTICAL TEM*S. J. JEON, C. SUNG, C. CHAO 568 INTEGRATED
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RUIJTER, D. W. COSART 570 RECENT PROGRESS INALCHEMI ANALYSIS*I. M.
ANDERSON, J. BENTLEY 572 AEM OF NANOMETER-SIZE PRECIPITATES IN AL ALLOYS
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P. DRAVID, G. B. OLSON 576 INVESTIGATION OFCOPT AND COPT + ZROX THIN
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K. BARMAK 578 QUANTITATIVE X-RAY MICROANALYSIS AND THINCKNESS
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WILLIAMS 582 IMAGEANALYSIS INTHE BIOLOGICALANDPHYSICAL SCIENCES COLOR
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ALIGNMENT, AND 3D-RCCONSTRUCLION FROM RANDOM PROJECTIONS* M. RADERMACHCR
588 EXAMPLES OF3D MORPHOLOGICAL IMAGE ANALYSIS IN MICROSCOPY*D. JCULIN
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JCULIN, C. H. DCMARLY, S. TRCMBLAY. E. PCRRIER 592 A (ILMLESS METHOD
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PLUNGE?*J. F. MANSFIELD 602 METHODS AND MORALITY OF DIGITAL MANIPULATION
OFMICROSCOPIC IMAGES*J. C. KINNAMON, T. A. SHERMAN-CROSBY 604 PRACTICAL
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FACILITY* R. L. PRICE 606 MIGRATING TO DIGITAL IMAGING FROM FILM*J. R.
MINTCR, K. SCHLAFER, G. SOTAK, L. THORN 608 UNIX-BASED WORKSTATIONS FOR
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BIOLOGICALTEM OBTAINED BY AUTOMATIC IMAGE MONTAGE* F. M. S. HAUG, V.
DESAI, J. LAAKE, P. 0. NERGAARD, O. P. OTTERSEN 618 SOFTWARE TOOLS FOR4D
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DIFFERENTIAL CONTRAST IMAGING WITH DIFFERENTIAL HYSTERESIS
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MCLEAN, J. JOHNSON, J.-F. RIVEST, D. GIBBONS 624 ACOMPUTER-GENERATED
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HEUSSER, H. SHIROISHI, M. L. HEATHERSHAW 628 CRITICAL ISSUES
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B. J. FELDMAN 638 CRITICAL ISSUES IN CERAMIC MICROSTRUCTURES*D. R.
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GONG, L. M. WANG, R. C. EWING 652 SITE OCCUPANCY IN GAMMA ALUMINA*C. A.
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N. TANAKA 672 TIME-RESOLVED HIGH-RESOLUTION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF GRAIN
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CHUN, A. NAVROTSKY, I. A. AKSAY 676 PROBING VACANCIES AND STRUCTURAL
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STUDIES OF GRAIN BOUNDARY PHASES AND FRACTURE IN YTTRIA-ZIRCONIA
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SCHOFIELD, M. GAJDARDZISKA-JOSIFOVSKA, R. WHIG, C. R. AITA 690
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WATERMAN-STORER 730 MEMBRANE TRAFFIC: MICROTUBULE MOTORCYCLES
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DIRECTMEASUREMENT OFCHROMATIN DIFFUSION AND CONSTRAINT IN LIVING CELLS
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A. MURRAY, J. C. FUNG, J. MARKO, D. A. AGARD, J. W. SEDAT 740 EFFECTS
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BANI HANI 746 ADRENAL GLAND ULTRASTRUCTURAL PATHOLOGY IN PLASMODIUM
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RODRIGUEZ-ACOSTA, A. MARQUEZ, I. AGUILAR, M. E. GIRDN, N. GONZALEZ, J.
GARCIA-TAMAYO 748 BRAIN HOMOGENATE STANDARDS FOR ANALYSIS OFALUMINUM IN
ALZHEIMER S DISEASE*C. R. SWYT, Q. R. SMITH, Q. S. DENG 750 EFFECT OFPH
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HART, S. J. WOOD, R. WETZEL 752 DISTENSIBLITY AND WALL COMPOSITIONOF RAT
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XXXIX DIRECT WHOLE MOUNT ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC DEMONSTRATION OFINHIBITION
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HATFIELD 756 ABSENCE OFTEMPORAL ORDERING OFAPOPTOTIC FEATURES IN
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D. STANDING, K. L. O NEILL 758 ACTIVATION OFISOLATED HETEROPHILS FROM
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CYPRINELLA LUTRENSIS GILL LESIONS AFTER EXPOSURE TO TERBUFOS*I. A.
MESSAAD, E. J. PETERS 762 SKELETAL-MUSCLE ULTRASTRUCTURAL PATHOLOGY IN
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MSFRQUEZ, N. L. DIAZ, H. J. FINOL,M. E. CORREA 764 REVIEW OF
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HICKS 766 HEPATOCYTE ULTRASTRUCTURAL ALTERATIONS IN PERIMETASTATIC
AREAS*H. J. FINOL,M. E. CORREA, L. A. SOSA, A. MAYQUEZ, N. L, DIAZ 768
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N. TURNER, K. BUTTLE, E. P. CALOMCNI, N. A. LACHANT, M. R. SMITH 770 EM
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PHENOMENON* P. TONINO, H. J, FINOL, A. MARQUEZ, B. MULLCR, M. CORREA, L.
SOSA 772 SEMINAL CYTOLOGY IN INFERTILE MEN WITH CHLAMYDIA TRACHOMATIS
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SEGREGATION IN CO-CR-P-PT/CR MAGNETIC THIN FILMS* J.-H. CHOI, C. M.
SUNG, K. H. SHIN, L. F. ALLARD 1022 IN SITU REVERSED DEFORMATION
OFPREFATIGUED ALUMINUM SINGLE CRYSTALS IN THEHVEM* M. A. WALL, M. E.
KASSNER 1024 ANOMALOUS BACKSCATTERED ELECTRON BEHAVIOR OFMOB AND MO5SIB2
(T2) PHASES IN AN AS-CAST MO-B-SI ALLOY*J. H. FOURNELLE, C. A. NUNES, J.
H. PEREPEZKO 1026 SPECIMENPREPARATION: PHYSICAL SCIENCES ENHANCED
CONTROL OF ELECTROPOLISHING FOR THE PREPARATION OF THIN FOILS FOR TEM;
ARTIFICIAL AND MULTIPLE PHASE MICRO-ELECTROPOLISHING*P. J. LEE 1028
PERFECTTEM MEMBRANES BY FOCUSED ION BEAMS:A STRESS REDUCTION
TECHNIQUE*J. F. WALKER, J. K. ODUM, P. D. CARLESON 1030 FIB SYSTEM
FORTEM SPECIMEN PREPARATION AND ITS APPLICATION*T. YAGUCHI, T. KAMINO,
H. KOIKE, T. ISHITANI, Y. KITANO 1032 MATERIAL ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES USING
THE ION MILL*J. P. BENEDICT, R. M. ANDERSON, S.J. KLEPEIS 1034 NEW
SPECIMEN HOLDERS FOR LOW-ANGLE ION MILLING OFTEM SPECIMENS*R. ALANI, P.
R. SWANN 1036 SPUTTER ETCHING FOR MICROSTRUCTURE EVALUATION
OFSMALL-DIAMETER CORROSION-RESISTANTMP35N ALLOY WIRE*L. D. HANKE, K.
SCHENK 1038 MICROBEAM MASSSPECTROMETRY INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS
OFTOF-SIMS IMAGING*S. J. PACHUTA 1040 MOLECULE-SPECIFIC IMAGING
OFBIOMATERIALS*N, WINOGRAD 1042 XLVI CORRELATIVE TOF-SBMS AND
FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY ANALYSES OF SURFACES USED TO CONTROL MAMMALIAN
CELL FUNCTION*K. E. HEALY, C. H. THOMAS, A. REZANIA, P. J. MCKEOWN, C.
D. MCFARLAND, J. G. STEELE 1044 MOLECULAR SURFACE IMAGING OF PARTICLES
USINGMICROPROBE TIME-OF-FLIGHT SECONDARY ION MASS SPECTROMETRY
(TOF-SIMS)*R. W. LINTON, T. F. FISTER, S. S. SUMMERS, G. S. STROSSMAN,
M. J. HOLLAND, R. W. ODOM 1046 INTERFACIAL REACTIONS IN
METALMATRIXCOMPOSITESREVEALED BY IMAGINGSIMS*R. LEVI-SETTI, J. M.
CHABALA, W. WOLBACH, K. K. SONI 1048 VOLUMETRIC RENDERING OF 3D SIMS
DEPTH PROFILES*N. S.MCLNTYRE, D. M. KINGSTON, P. A. W. VAN DERHEIDE, M.
L. WAGTER, M. B. STANLEY, A. H. CLARKE 1050 XLVII
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PROCEEDINGS MICROSCOPY AND MICROANALYSIS 1996 MICROSCOPY SOCIETY OF
AMERICA MICROBEAM ANALYSIS SOCIETY 54TH ANNUAL MEETING 30TH ANNUAL
MEETING MICROSCOPICAL SOCIETYOF CANADA/ SOCIETE DE MICROSCOPIE DU CANADA
23RD ANNUAL MEETING MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 11-15AUGUST 1996 EDITED BY G.
W. BAILEY J. M. CORBETT R. V. W. DIMLICH J. R. MICHAEL N. J. ZALUZEC
UNIVERSITATSBIBLIOTHEK HANNOVER , TECHNISCHE INFORMATIONSBIBLIOTHEK
BOX426800, SAN FRANCISCO,CA 94142-6800,USA 1 996 A TITLESANDORDEROF
SESSIONS PRESIDENTIALSYMPOSIUM CHALLENGESOFGENERATINGAND
DISPLAYINGIMAGES WITHEMERGINGTECHNOLOGFFIS PAGE THREE WAYSTO
LOOKATMUSCLE*M. A. GOLDSTEIN 2 GENERATING AND COMPARING
THREE-DIMENSIONALIMAGES OF STRUCTURES OBTAINED BY ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
AND OTHER METHODOLOGIES*D. J. DEROSIER 4 THE IMPACT OFIMAGING
TECHNOLOGIES IN MATERIALS ENGINEERING*R. GRONSKY 6
MICROSCOPICANALYSISOFANIMALSWITHALTEREDGENEEXPRESSION AND IN
SITUGENEANDANTIBODY LOCALIZATIONS RADIOACTIVE AND NON-RADIOACTIVE IN
SITU HYBRIDIZATION TECHNIQUES*I. DURANT 8 A MORPHOLOGIC APPROACH
TOUNDERSTANDING MOLECULAREVENTS DURING DEVELOPMENT*D. P. WITTE 10
MOLECULAR ANDMICROSCOPIC ANALYSIS OF ALTERED GENE EXPRESSION IN
TRANSGENIC ANDGENE TARGETED MICE*W. K. JONES, J. ROBBINS 12
QUANTITATIVEMICROSCOPIC COMPARISON OFTHE ORGANIZATION OF THE LUNG IN
TRANSGENIC MICE EXPRESSING TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR-OC (TGF-OC)*C. G.
PLOPPER, C. HELTON, A. J. WEIR, J. A. WHITSETT, T. R. KORFHAGEN 14
DETECTION OFNUCLEIC ACIDS IN CELLS OR TISSUE SECTIONS USING IN
SITUPOLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION (PCR)*J. R. HULLY, K. R. LUEHRSEN, K.
AOYAGI,C SHOEMAKER, R. ABRAMSON 16 ANALYSIS OFMYOFIBRILLARORGANIZATION
AND DEGENERATION BY FLUORESCENCE CONFOCAL MICROSCOPY*M. A. SUSSMAN 18
MAGNETIC RESONANCE ANALYSIS OFMOUSE EMBRYOS WITH ALTERED GENE
EXPRESSION*B. R. SMITH . 20 ANALYSIS OFGENE EXPRESSION DIRECTED BY A
THYMIC LOCUSCONTROL IN TRANSGENIC MICE: MECHANISMS AND APPLICATION TO
VECTORS FOR GENE THERAPY*B. J. ARONOW, C. A. LEY, K. C ESS, D. P. WITTE
22 FLUORESCENT MOLECULES AS DIRECT AND INDIRECT LABELS FOR IN SITU
HYBRIDIZATION*I. DURANT 24 MH27 BINDS TO SEVERAL TYPES OF EPITHELIAL
JUNCTIONS BY EM-IMMUNCYTOCHEMISTRY IN THE NEMATODE C. ELEGANS*D. H. HALL
26 FLUORESCENCE, CONFOCAL, AND INTERMEDIATE VOLTAGE ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
OFCENTRACTIN LOCALIZATION IN TRANSFECTED PTK2 CELLS*E. A. HOLLERAN, G.
GRAY-BOARD, E. L. F. HOLZBAUR, L. D. PEACHEY 28 AN ULTRASTRUCTURAL
COMPARISON OFHEPATOCYTES FROMADH+ ANDADH"PEROMYSCUS MANICULATUS*J. T.
ELLZEY, D. BORUNDA, B. P. STEWART 30 IN SITU LOCALIZATION OFPPAR
GAMMAAND UNCOUPLINGPROTEIN INMOUSE EMBRYO SECTIONS USING
DIGOXIGENIN-LABELED RIBOPROBES*C. JENNERMANN, S. A. KLIEWER, D. C.
MORRIS 32 DESMOSOMAL DISORGANIZATION AND EPIDERMAL ABNORMALITIES IN
ATRANSGENIC MOUSE EXPRESSING MUTANT DESMOGLEIN-3*Q.-C. YU, E. ALLEN, E.
FUCHS 34 AN EARLY DEVELOPMENTAL MARKER FOR RADIAL GLIA IN RAT SPINAL
CORD*V. KRIHO, H.-Y. YANG, C.-M. LUE, N. LIESKA, G. D. PAPPAS 36 CAN
MICROWAVE OVENS REDUCE IMMUNOCYTOCHEMICAL LABELING TIMES?*L. IADAROLA,
P. WEBSTER 38 XXIII ULTRASTRUCTURAL LOCALIZATION OF ANTIGENS BY
CAPILLARY ACTION IMMUNOCYTOCHEMISTRY* L. G. KOMIIVES 40 ENZYMATIC
DIGESTION IS ALSO AN EFFECTIVE ANTIGENICITY-RESTORING METHOD FOR
IMMUNOHISROCHEMISTRYAT THE ELECTRON MICROSCOPE (EM) LEVEL*P. AHMADI, Z.
QU, R. KAYTON, D. ANDERSERN, W. D. SPANGLER, S. R. PLANK, J. T.
ROSENBAUM 42 SUBCELLULAR LOCALIZATION OFTFPI IN HUMAN UMBILICAL VEIN
ENDOTHELIAL CELLS(HUVEC)* R, OLSEN, P. WEBSTER, J. B. HANSEN 44
HIGH-RESOLUTIONELEMENTALMAPPING OF NUCLEOPROFEININTERACTIONS NMR,
CRYSTALLOGRAPHY, AND ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF NUCLEOPROTEINCOMPLEXES* F.
P. OTTENSMEYER 46 HIGH-RESOLUTION MAPPING OF NUCLEIC ACID CONTAINING
COMPLEXES IN VITRO AND IN SITU* D. P. BAZETT-JONES, M. J. HENDZEL 48 THE
USE OF AN INTERNAL STANDARD IN THE APPLICATION OFQUANTITATIVE IMAGE-EELS
IN BIOLOGY* S. ABOLHASSANI-DADRAS, G. H. VA*ZQUCZ-NIN, 0. M. ECHEVERRIA,
S. FAKAN 50 CHALLENGES OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL RECONSTRUCTION OF
RIBONUCLEOPROTEIN COMPLEXES FROM ELECTRON SPECTROSCOPIC IMAGES *
RECONSTRUCTING RIBOSOMAL RNA*D. P. BENIAC, G. J. CZARNOTA, T. A.
BARTLETT, F. P, OTTENSMEYER, G. HARAUZ 52 THREE-DIMENSIONAL IMAGING
OFNUCLEOSOMES FROM TRANSCRIPTIONALLY ACTIVE GENES USING ELECTRON
SPECTROSCOPIC IMAGING*G. J. CZARNOTA, D. P. BAZETT-JONES, F. P.
OTTENSMEYER 54 PHOSPHORUS-MAPPING OF ISOLATED VIRUSES BY ENERGY
SPECTROSCOPIC IMAGING (ESI): AN EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH TO DISCRIMINATE
MASS-EFFECTS FROM THE ELEMENT SIGNAL* K. RICHTER, H. TROSTER, A. HAKING,
P. SCHULZ, P. OUDET, J. WITZ, W. PROBST, E. SPIESS, H. SPRING, M.
TRENDELENBURG 56 THE STRUCTURE OF FROZEN-HYDRATED MEMBRANE SKELETONS OF
HUMAN RED BLOOD CELLS*L. YANG, R. JOSEPHS 58 THE STRUCTURE OFMYELIN
BASIC PROTEIN DETERMINED BY HIGH-RESOLUTION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY AND
MOLECULAR MODELLING*D. R. BENIAC, R. A. RIDSDALE, M. D. LUCKEVICH, T. A.
TOMPKINS, G. HARAUZ 60 STRUCTURE OFRATTLESNAKE VENOM LECTIN DETERMINED
BY SINGLE-PARTICLE HIGH-RESOLUTION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY*P. D. MOISIUK, D.
R. BENIAC, R, A. RIDSDALE, M. YOUNG, B. NAGAR, J. M. RINI, G. HARAUZ 62
HIGH-RESOLUTION ROTARY SHADOWING OFHERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS HELICASE
PROTEINS*R.C MORETZ, J. J. CRUTE 64 DIFFERENTIAL CONTRAST IMAGING
OFHIGH-RESOLUTIONTEM MICROGRAPHS OFROTARY SHADOWED HETERODOUPLEX PROTEIN
COMPLEXES*R.C MORETZ, J. J. CRUTE, K.-R. PETERS 66 VISUALIZATION OF
CO-AXIALLY COILED DSDNA IN BACTERIOPHAGE T7 CAPSIDS BY CRYO-ELECTRON
MICRSOCOPY*N. CHENG, M. E. CERRITELLI, A. H. ROSENBERG, F. P. BOOY, A. C
STEVEN 68 LOCATION OFSUBUNITS IN THE ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR BY ANALYSIS
OFELECTRON IMAGES OF TUBULAR CRYSTALS FROM TORPEDO MARMORATA*D. A.
BURKWALL, R. JOSEPHS, J. HOLLY, D. RICHMAN, R. FAIRCLOUGH 70 COMPARISON
OF POLYMERIZATION OFDEOXY-SICKLE CELL HEMOGLOBIN IN HIGH AND LOW
CONCENTRATED PHOSPHATE BUFFERS*Z. WANG, Y. CHEN, R. JOSEPHS 72
BIOLOGICAL CRYSTALS FORMATION STUDIED BY HTREM AND IMAGE ANALYSIS*P.
HOULLC, F. J. G. CUISINIER, J.C VOEGEL, P. SCHUTZ 74 XXIV
PLANTBIOLOGYANDPATHOLOGY CRYO-ANALYTICAL MICROSCOPY: MULTIPLE
APPLICATIONSFORPLANTSTRUCTURE ANDPHYSIOLOGY* C. X. HUANG, L. E.C LING,
M. E. MCCULLY, M. J. CANNY 76 HIGH-PRESSURE FREEZING AND FREEZE
SUBSTITUTION FIXATION OFTHEPLANTPATHOGENIC FUNGUS EXOBASIDIUM
VACCINII*E. A. RICHARDSON, C. W. MIMS 78 A COMPARISON BETWEEN ONE
NON-INVASIVE AND THREEINVASIVEPROCEDURES USED IN THE PREPARATION OFPLANT
MATERIAL FOR X-RAY MICROANALYSIS*P. ECHLIN 80 SCANNING ELECTRON
MICROSCOPY OFEARLY INFECTION OFDYERS WOAD, ISATIS TINCTORIA BY GERMLINGS
OFPUCCINIA THLASPEOS*M. T. BINNS, G. R. HOOPER, B. R. KROPP, D. R.
HANSEN, S. V. THOMSON 82 SEM STUDY OFPHYTOLITHS PRODUCED BY GRASSES
INDIGENOUS TO THE DESERTEXPERIMENTAL RANGE IN SOUTHWESTERNUTAH*M. R.
CARVER, T. BALL, J. S. GARDNER, K. M. ERICKSON 84 STOMATAL MORPHOLOGY
AND DISTRIBUTION OFPINUSKORAIENSIS*Z. H. NING, K. K. ABDOLLAHI 86
CHARACTERIZATION OFTHE EFFECT OF HEAT STRESS ON MATERNAL AND EMBRYONIC
TISSUES OFMAIZE (ZEA MAYS L.) KERNELS USINGSEM*P. D. COMMURI, R. J.
JONES 88 CYTOCHEMICAL LOCALIZATION OF CHLORIDE IN THE LEAVES OFRUPPIA
MARITIMAL.* A. D. BARNABAS 90 LOCALISATION OFHYPERACCUMULATED NICKEL IN
STACKHOUSIA TRYONII USING ELECTRON-PROBE MICROANALYSIS*I. NOELL, D.
MORRIS 92 QUANTITATIVEHREMANALYSIS OFPERFECTANDDEFECTEDMATERIALS
QUANTITATIVEHREM USING NON-LINEAR LEAST-SQUARES METHODS*W. E. KING, G.
H. CAMBELL 94 QUANTITATIVE DETERMINATION OFIMAGING PARAMETERS AND
COMPOSITION FROM HIGH-RESOLUTION TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
LATTICE IMAGES*D. STENKAMP 96 QUANTITATIVE %N ANALYSIS OFHREM IMAGES
WITHAPPLICATIONS TO PLANARDEFECTS* H. ZHANG, L. D. MARKS 98 MONTE-CARLO
ESTIMATIONS FOR THE PRECISION OF ITERATIVE STRUCTURE REFINEMENT INQHREM*
G. MOBUS 100 TECHNIQUES FORQUANTITATIVEHREM ANALYSIS OF STRUCTURE
ANDDISPLACEMENTS AT INTERFACIAL STEPS, FACETS AND FACETJUNCTIONS*U.
DAHMEN, S. PACIORNIK, D. MICHEL, M. HYTCH 102 QUANTITATIVE STRUCTURE
DETERMINATION OF INTERFACES THROUGHZ-CONTRAST IMAGING AND ELECTRON
ENERGY LOSS SPECTROSCOPY*S. J. PENNYCOOK, P. D. NELLIST, N. D. BROWNING,
P. A. LANGJAHR, M. RIIHLE 104 ATOMIC STRUCTURE DETERMINATION
OFNIO-ZR02(CAO) AND NI-ZR02(CAO) INTERFACES USING Z-CONTRAST IMAGING
ANDEELS*E. C. DICKEY, V. P. DRAVID, P. NELLIST, D. J. WALLIS, N. D.
BROWNING, S. J. PENNYCOOK 106 CHARACTERIZATION OFTHE (0110) OC-TIY-TIH
INTERFACE USING HIGH-RESOLUTION TEM AND EELS*M. M. TSAI, J. M.HOWE 108
DETERMINATION OFTHE INTERFACE STRUCTURE OFCDTE(LLL) ON SI(100) USING
Z-CONTRAST IMAGING AND EELS*D. J. WALLIS, P. D. NELLIST, S. SIVANANTHAN,
N. D. BROWNING, S. J. PENNYCOOK 110 PSEUDO ABERRATION FREE FOCUS FOR
ATOMICRESOLUTION IMAGINGOFTWO ADJOININGCRYSTALS* H. HASHIMOTO, H. ENDOH,
M. HASHIMOTO, M. SONG 112 QUANTIFICATION OF ORDER IN THE LIQUIDATA
SOLID-LIQUID INTERFACE BYHRTEM*J. M.HOWE 114 XXV RIGID-BODY TRANSLATION
(RBT) OF A NIO-ZR02(CUBIC) BICRYSTAL AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR INTERFACE
ATOMIC STRUCTURE*E. C. DICKEY, V. P. DRAVID 116 SIMULATED CHEMICAL
IMAGING OFINGAAS/INALASINTERFACES*G. MOUNTJOY, P. A. CRAZIER, P. L.
FEJES, R. K. TSUI, G. D. KRAMER 118 HIGH RESOLUTION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
OF INGAAS/INALAS INTERFACES*G. MOUNTJOY, P. A. CROZIER, P. L. FEJES, R.
K. TSUI, G. D. KRAMER 120 HRTEM INVESTIGATION OF THE INTERFACE BETWEEN
A1N ANDSIC*M. A. O'KEEFE, F. A. PONCE, E. C.NELSON 122 PINNING OF 90
DOMAIN BOUNDARIES AT INTERFACE DISLOCATIONS IN BATIOG/LAALOJ {100)*
Z.-R. DAI, Z. L. WANG, X. F. DUAN, J. ZHANG 124 COMPUTATIONALMETHODS
FORTEMIMAGEANALYSIS COMPUTER SIMULATION OF TRANSMISSION ELECTRON
MICROGRAPHS BY MICROSCOPE FOR WINDOWS* V.-T. KUOKKALA 126 CALCULATION
OFMANY-BEAM DYNAMIC ELECTRON DIFFRACTION WITHOUTHIGH-ENERGY
APPROXIMATION*B. R. AHN, N. J. KIM 128 CALCULATIONS OFELECTRON INELASTIC
MEAN FREE PATHS FOR CARBIDES*S. TANUMA, C. J. POWELL, D. R. PENN 130 ON
INTERPRETING WEAK BEAM IMAGES OFMICROTWINS*H. S. KIM, S. S. SHEININ 132
COMPUTER SIMULATIONS FOR THETEM BEND CONTOUR TECHNIQUE*V. Y. KOLOSOV, A.
R. THOLEN . 134 HIGH-RESOLUTIONFESM INMATERIALS RESEARCH
LOW-VOLTAGEFESEM STUDY OFTI02 SURFACE STRUCTURE AND METALLIZATION*F.
COSANDEY 136 APPLICATION OF LOW-VOLTAGE FIELD-EMISSION SEM TO THE STUDY
OF INTERNAL PORE STRUCTURES OF ACTIVATED CARBON*J. LIU, R. L. ORNBERG
138 DISLOCATION DETECTION DEPTH MEASUREMENTS IN SILICON USING ELECTRON
CHANNELLING CONTRAST IMAGING*B. A. SIMKIN, M. A. CRIMP 140 SEM IMAGE
SHARPNESS ANALYSIS*M. T. POSTEK, A. E. VLADAR 142 ULTRA-LOW VOLTAGE
SEM*D. C. JOY, C. S. JOY 144 USE OFLOW-TEMPERATURESEM TO OBSERVE
ICICLES, ICE FABRIC, RIME, AND FROST*W. P. WERGIN, A. RANGO, E. F. ERBE
146 HOW TO GET THE MOSTOFANSEM USING THE CASINO MONTE CARLO PROGRAM*D,
DROUIN, P. HOVINGTON, R. GAUVIN, J. BEAUVAIS 148 ENERGY-FILTERED
ELECTRON BACKSCATTERING IMAGES OF 10-NMNBC ANDAIN PRECIPITATES IN STEELS
COMPUTED BY MONTE CARLO SIMULATIONS*R. GAUVIN, D. DROUIN, P. HOVINGTON
150 CHARACTERIZATION OF SCHOTTKY DEPLETION ZONE USINGEBIC IMAGING*D.
DROUIN, R. GAUVIN, J. BEAUVAIS, P. HOVINGTON, D. C. JOY 152
FRONTIERSINPOLYMERMICROSCOPYANDMICROANALYSIS INTEGRATION OF CORE-EDGE
SPECTROSCOPY METHODS FOR THE STUDY OFPOLYMERS*E. G. RIGHTOR 154 X-RAY
MICROSCOPY:A NOVEL, LOW-DAMAGE APPROACH TO CORE EXCITATION SPECTROSCOPY
ATHIGH SPATIAL RESOLUTION*H. ADE 156 INVESTIGATION OF LOW-LOSS SPECTRA
AND NEAR-EDGE FINE STRUCTURE OFPOLYMERS BYPEELS* W. HECKMANN 158 XXVI
ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE STUDIES OFCONDUCTING POLYMERS BY EELS*J. FINK 160
ENERGY-FILTERED IMAGING OFPOLYMERMICROSTRUCTURE*K. SIANGCHAEW, J.
BENTLEY,M. LIBERA . 162 ENERGY-FILTERED IMAGING OFCONSTITUENTPHASES IN
POLYMER BLENDS*E. L. HALL, G. A. HUTCHINS 164 QUANTITATIVE
HIGH-RESOLUTION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY(HREM) OFDEFECTS IN ORDERED POLYMERS*
P. M. WILSON,D. C.MARTIN 166 MEAN INNER POTENTIALMEASUREMENTS
OFPOLYMERLATEXES BY TRANSMISSION ELECTRON HOLOGRAPHY*Y.-C. WANG,M.
LIBERA 168 DIGITAL IMAGING AND QUANTITATIVE IMAGE ANALYSIS
OFPOLYMERBLENDS*X. ZHANG 170 CRYSTAL STRUCTURE AND MORPHOLOGY
OFSYNDIOTACTIC POLYPROPYLENE SINGLE CRYSTALS*J. Z. BU, S. Z. D. CHENG
172 EXTRACTION AND IDENTIFICATION OF FILLERS AND PIGMENTS FROMPYROLYZED
RUBBER AND TIRE SAMPLES*P. SADHUKHAN, J. B. ZIMMERMAN 174 SEM ANALYSIS
OF IN SITUPOLYMERIZATIONPRODUCTSFOR CHROMATOGRAPHIC SEPARATIONS* B.
CUTLER, J. ALGAIER, F. SVEC 176 POSTMORTEMAND IN SITUTEM METHODS TO
STUDY THE MECHANISM OF FAILURE IN CONTROLLED- MORPHOLOGY HIGH-IMPACT
POLYSTYRENERESIN*R. C. CIESLINSKI,M. T. DINEEN, J. L. HAHNFELD 178 THE
STUDY OFMULTIPHASEPOLYMER-BLEND MORPHOLOGIES BYHVEM*T. J. CAVANAUGH, K.
BUTTLE, J. N. TURNER, E. B. NAUMAN 180 QUANTITATIVE EXAMINATION OF
SEMICRYSTALLINE POLYMERS VIA ATOMIC-FORCE MICROSCOPY, TRANSMISSION
ELECTRON MICROSCOPY, AND SMALL-ANGLE X-RAY SCATTERING*M. S. BISCHEL, S.
BALIJEPALLI, J. M. SCHULTZ 182 CHARACTERIZATION OF TRIBIOLOGICAL SEALING
SYSTEMCOMPONENTS USING SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY (SEM) AND
ENERGY-DISPERSIVE X-RAY SPECTROSCOPY(EDS)* M. SHUSTER, M. DEIS 184
CROSS-SECTIONALTEM ANALYSIS OFSOLVENT-CASTSBS THIN FILMS*G. KIM, M.
LIBERA 186 DIRECTIMAGING OF NON-CLASSICAL TRIBLOCK COPOLYMER BLEND AND
GEL MORPHOLOGIES IN THE DILUTE REGIME*J. H. LAURER, R. J. SPONTAK, S. D.
SMITH, R. BUKOVNIK 188 A NEW METHOD FORCHARACTERIZATION
OFDOMAINMORPHOLOGY OF POLYMER BLENDS USING RU04 STAINING ANDLVSEM*G.M.
BROWN, J. H. BUTLER 190 THE INFLUENCE OFSURFACE TOPOGRAPHY IN THE
ADHESION OFPOLYSTYRENE TO ALUMINUM* O. L. SHAFFER, S. YANKOVSKAYA, A.
NAMKANISORN, M. CHAUDHURY, M. S. EL-AASSER 192 ASTANDARD METHOD FORTHE
PREPARATION OF POLYMERS AND PLASTICS FOR MICROSTRUCTURAL EXAMINATION BY
GRINDING AND POLISHING TECHNIQUES*M. E. CAVALERI, D. S. SEITZ 194
APPLICATION OF VARIOUS MODES OF SCANNING-PROBE MICROSCOPIES IN POLYMER
SYSTEMS* D.J.MEIER 196 LENGTH-SCALE-DEPENDENT SURFACE ROUGHNESS
MEASUREMENTS OF BIOACTIVE POLYMER THIN FILMS USING SCANNING PROBE
MICROSCOPY*C. J. BUCHKO, K. M. KOZLOFF, D. C. MARTIN 198 ETCHING OFLLDPE
ANDLLDPE/HDPE BLENDS*M. S. BISCHEL, J. M. SCHULTZ 200 A MOLECULARYARN:
NEAR-FIELD OPTICAL STUDIES OF SELF-ASSEMBLED, FLEXIBLE FLUORESCENT
FIBERS* D. A. HIGGINS, J. KERIMO, D. A. VANDEN BOUT, P. F. BARBARA 202
SCANNING THERMAL MICROSCOPY (STHM) OFPOLYMER BLENDS: PHASE SEPARATION,
LOCALISED CALORIMETRIC ANALYSIS*A. HAMMICHE, H. M. POLLOCK, J. N.
LECKENBY, M. SONG, M. READING, D. J. HOURSTON 204 POLARIZED MICROBEAM
FT-IR ANALYSIS OF SINGLE FIBERS*L. CHO, D. L. WETZEL 206 A SHEAR
STABILIZED BIAXIAL TEXTURE IN A LAMELLARBLOCK COPOLYMER*D. L. POLIS, B.
S. PINHEIRO, R. E. LAKIS, K. I. WINEY 208 XXVII OXIDATIONAND CORROSION
ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OFNI-TI ALLOYS FOR MEDICAL DEVICES*G. A. SMITH, L.
D. HANKE 210 INVESTIGATION OF FILM FORMATION INWATER-DISTRIBUTION
SYSTEMS BY FIELD-EMISSIONSEM AND SPECTROSCOPY TECHNIQUES*J. LIU, R. M.
FRIEDMAN, E. CORTEZ, F. PACHOLEC, S. M. VESECKY 212 MICROPROBE STUDY OF
DIODE CORROSION*P. HLAVA, J. BRAITHWAITE, R. SORENSON 214
CHARACTERIZATION OF ALUMINUM BONDING PAD CORROSION BY ELECTRON
MICROSCOPY*J. E. KLEIN . 216 SELECTIVE CORROSION OFBRAZEDJOINTBETWEEN
BNI-2 FILLER METAL AND STAINLESS STEEL316* H. S. KIM, R. U. LEE 218 TEM
STUDY OF A BIOFILMON COPPER CORROSION*W. A. CHIOU, N. KOHYAMA, B.
LITTLE, P. WAGNER,M. MESHII 220 FRACTURE INVESTIGATION OFFE-ZN ALLOY
COATING ON STEEL SHEETS AFTER DEFORMATION*Y. LIN, W.-S. HOU 222
NANO-CHARACTERIZATION OFRH-SN BIMETALLIC CATALYSTS*P. A. CROZIER, P.
CLAUS 224 STABILIZING THE NANOSTRUCTURE IN BALL-MILLED IRON ALLOYS
THROUGH THE ADDITION OF OXIDE PRECIPITATES*C. P. DOGAN, J, C. RAWERS 226
THE STABILIZATION OF B.C.C.CU IN CU/NB NANOLAYERED COMPOSITES*H. KUNG,
A. J. GRIFFIN JR., Y. C, LU, K. E. SICKAFUS, T. E. MITCHELL, J. D.
EMBURY, M. NASTASI 228 HRTEM AND CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OFNIAL-5TI*A. W.
WILSON, J. M. HOWE, A. GARG, R. D, NOEBE 230 MULLITE PHASE SEPARATION IN
NANOCOMPOSITE POWDERS*N. YAO, D. M. DABBS, I. A. AKSAY 232 NUCLEATION
AND GROWTH OF SI QUANTUM NANOCRYSTALS IN SILICON-RICH OXIDE FILMS*S. C.
MEHTA, D. A. SMITH, M. R. LIBERA, J. OTT, G. TOMPA, E. FORSYTHE 234 TEM
STUDY OFCDS NANOCRYSTALS FORMED IN SI02 BY ION IMPLANTATION*J. G. ZHU,
C. W. WHILE, J. D. BUDAI, S. P. WITHROW 236 MICROXRDANDXRF PROTEIN
CRYSTALLOGRAPHY USING CAPILLARY-FOCUSED X-RAYS*D. X. BALAIC, Z. BARNEA,
K. A. NUGENT, R. F. GARRETT, J. N. VARGHCSE, S. W. WILKINS 238 XRMF
APPLICATIONS OF A MONOLITHIC, POLYCAPILLARY, FOCUSING X-RAY OPTIC*D. A.
CARPENTER, N. GAO, G. J. HAVRILLA 240 IN-SITU MEASUREMENTS OFPLANE
SPACING DURING ELCCTROMIGRATION IN A PASSIVATED AL LINE* P.-C. WANG, I.
C. NOYAN, E. G. LINIGER, C.-K. HU, G. S. CARGILL III 242 MICROANALYSIS
OF FERROELECTRIC MEMORIES USING MICRO X-RAY DIFFRACTION*M. 0. EATOUGH,
M. A. RODRIGUEZ, D. DIMOS, B. TUTTLE 244 IMAGING FOCUSED X-RAYS FROM
GLASS CAPILLARIES*E. B. STEEL, T. JACH 246 MICROSCOPIC RADIOGRAPHY: A
COMBINED TECHNIQUE FOR IMPROVED ANALYTICAL MICROSCOPIC ANALYSIS AND
INTERPRETATION*A. ANGEL, R. C, MORETZ 248 MOLECULARMICROSPECTROSCOPYAND
SPECTRALIMAGING MOLECULAR MICROSPECTROSCOPY: WHERE ARE WE AND WHERE ARE
WE GOING?*J. A. RCFFNER 250 SPECTRAL IMAGING THROUGH THE
LIGHTMICROSCOPE: APPLICATION TO THE IMAGE ANALYSIS OFCOLORED STRUCTURES
IN HISTOLOGY*R. L. ORNBERG 252 RAMAN IMAGING IN THE REAL WORLD*M. D.
MORRIS, K. A. CHRISTCNSCN, N. L. BRADLEY 254 XXVIU CRACK ANALYSIS OF
UNFILLED NATURAL RUBBER USING INFRARED MICROSPECTROSCOPY* L. A.
NEUMEISTER, J. L. KOENIG 256 FOURIER TRANSFORM INFRARED CHEMICAL IMAGING
MICROSCOPY: APPLICATIONS IN NEUROTOXICITY AND PATHOLOGY*E. N. LEWIS, L.
H. KIDDER, D. S. LESTER, V. F. KALASINSKY, I. W. LEVIN 258 INFRARED
SPECTROSCOPIC CHEMICAL IMAGING*C.MARCOTT, R. C. REEDER 260 SYNCHROTRON
INFRARED MICROSPECTROSCOPY CHALLENGES DIFFICULT ANALYTICAL PROBLEMS* D.
L. WETZEL, J. A. REFFNER, G. P. WILLIAMS 262 FTIRANALYSIS OF
PRINTED-CIRCUIT BOARD RESIDUE*S. A. MYERS, T. D. COGNATA, H. GOTTS 264
TUTORIAL:PHYSICALSCTENCES ION-BEAM MILLINGMATERIALS WITH APPLICATIONS
TOTEM SPECIMEN PREPARATION*R. ANDERSON . 266 TUTORIALS: BIOLOGICAL
SCIENCES FIVE-DIMENSIONAL MICROSCOPY USING WIDEFIELD-DECONVOLUTION:
PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS AND BIOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS*W. F. MARSHALL, K.
OEGEMA, J. NUNNARI, A. F, STRAIGHT, D. A. AGARD, J. W. SEDAT 268 3D
MICROSCOPYUSING CONFOCAL MICROSCOPY*E. H. K. STELZER, S. LINDEK 270
BLINDDECONVOLUTION TO AID MORPHOMETRIES OF3D LIGHT MICROGRAPHS*T. J.
HOLMES, N. J. O'CONNOR, D. SZAROWSKI, S. BHATTACHARYYA, H. ANCIN, M.
HOLMES, M. MARKO, B. ROYSAM, J. N. TURNER 272 3D MICROSCOPY: CONFOCAL,
DECONVOLUTION, ORBOTH?*J. B. PAWLEY, K. CZYMMEK 274 ADVANCES
INCONFOCALANDMULTIDIMENSIONAL LIGHTMICROSCOPY TWO-PHOTON EXCITATION
MICROSCOPY IN CELLULAR BIOPHYSICS*D. W. PISTON 276 TIME-RESOLVED
STIRNULATED-EMISSION FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPE*P. T. C. SO, C. Y. DONG, C.
BUHLER, E. GRATTON 278 IMAGING DEEP OPTICAL SECTIONS WITH TWO-PHOTON
EXCITATION FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY* J. G. WHITE, V. F. CENTONZE, D. L.
WOKOSIN 280 GOING BEYOND 3-D IMAGING: AUTOMATED 3-D MONTAGEDIMAGE
ANALYSIS OF CYTOLOGICAL SPECIMENS*B. ROYSAM, H. ANCIN, D. E. BECKER, R.
W. MACKIN, M. M. CHESTNUT, G. M. RIDDER, T. E. DUFRESNE, D. H.
SZAROWSKI, J. N. TURNER 282 COMPUTER-ASSISTEDANALYSIS
OFMULTI-COLORCONFOCALMICROSCOPIC DATASETS: AUTOMATED LIGHT-MICROSCOPIC
DISCRIMINATION OFSYNAPTIC RELATIONSHIPS*M. WESSENDORF, A. BEUNING, D.
CAMERON, J. WILLIAMS, C. KNOX 284 APPLICATIONS OFWIDE-FIELD FLUORESCENCE
ANDCONFOCAL REFLECTANCE MICROSCOPY TOBONE AND CARTILAGE STUDIES*M. H.
CHESTNUT, K. J. IBBOTSON, Y. O. TAIWO, T. E. DUFRESNE, J. S. AMBURGEY,
F. H. EBETINO, J. L. FINCH 286 THREE-DIMENSIONAL SUBCELLULAR
ORGANIZATION OFHEPATOCYTES IN INTACT LIVER: SIMULTANEOUS VISUALIZATION
OFCYTOSKELETAL AND MEMBRANE MARKERS BY CONFOCAL MICROSCOPY* G. V.
MARTIN, A. L. HUBBARD 288 XXIX ANALYTICALELECTRONMICROSCOPY INBIOLOGY
ANALYSIS OFCELLULAR ORGANELLES AND MACROMOLECULAR ASSEMBLIES BYEELS*R.
D. LEAPMAN, S.B.ANDREWS 290 HIGH-RESOLUTION MEASUREMENTS OFSUBSARCOMERE
CALCIUM BINDING DISTRIBUTIONS FROMEPXMA IMAGES*M. E. CANTINO, J. G.
EICHEN 292 ION GRADIENTS ACROSS CONTRACTILE VACUOLE MEMBRANES OF AMOEBAE
GROWN UNDER DIFFERENT OSMOTIC CONDITIONS*S.-L. SHI, B. BOWERS, R. D.
LEAPMAN 294 CALCIUM QUANTITATIONWITH A PARALLEL EELS/COOLEDCCD SYSTEM*R.
HO, Z. SHAO, A. P. SOMLYO 296 VALENCEEELS OFLIPIDS*S. Q. SUN, J. A.
HUNT, S.-L. SHI, R, D. LEAPMAN 298 MASPRESIDENTIALSYMPOSIUM:
COMPOSITIONALIMAGING INBIOLOGY COMPARISON OFTECHNIQUES FOREELS MAPPING
IN BIOLOGY*R. D. LEAPMAN, S. B. ANDREWS . 300 ELECTRON SPECTROSCOPIC
IMAGING AND ANALYSIS IN THE TEM; HAVE THE LIMITS BEEN REACHED?* F. P.
OTTENSMEYER ; 302 PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS AS A STRATEGY FOR
MULTISPECTRAL ACQUISITION OFIMAGES* P. INGRAM, D. A. KOPF, A. LEFURGEY
304 CORRELATIVEMICROSCOPY INBIOLOGICAL SCIENCES: ADVANCESAND
APPLICATIONS APPLICATIONS OFCONFOCAL MICROSCOPY AND SCANNING ELECTRON
MICROSCOPY TO THE LOCALIZATION OF IMMUNOREAGENTS USED IN MEDICAL
DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEMS*J. P. NEILLY, G. D. GAGNC, J. BRYANT, B. DAANEN, K.
SCHUETTE 306 A SIMPLE CORRELATIVE TECHNIQUE FOR MORPHOLOGIC AND
ENERGY-DISPERSIVE ANALYSIS OFGLASS- MOUNTED PARAFFIN SECTIONS*K. W.
BAKER, L. KING, R. WALKER, I. PISCOPO, A. SMITH 308 SECRETORY PITS IN
BACKSWIMMERS (HETEROPTERA: NOTONECTIDAE)*R. J. WILLIAMS, N. R. DOLLAHON,
E. LARSEN, S. O'NEILL, R. CHAPMAN 310 SMOKE-DERIVED CUES FOR SEED
GERMINATION IN THE POST-FIRE RECRUITER EMTNENANTHE PENDULIFLORA*L. M.
EGERTON-WARBURTON, K. A. PIATT,W. W. THOMSON 312 THE SURFACE STRUCTURE
OFBIOMOLECULES USING CORRELATIVE MICROSCOPY:TEM, SEM, STM AND AFM*H.
GROSS, P. TITTMANN, R. WEPF, K. H. FUCHS 314 LOW-VOLTAGE,
HIGH-RESOLUTION, SEM OFPLATELET-BOUND FIBRINOGEN*S. R. SIMMONS, R. M.
ALBRECHT 316 CORRELATIVE MICROSCOPY ON THE MECHANISM OFATTACHMENT OFTHE
INTESTINAL PROTOZOAN, GIARDIA: OBSERVATIONS USING IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE,
INTERFERENCE REFLECTION, PHASE, AND VIDEO MICROSCOPY TOGETHER WITHTEM
AND HIGH-RESOLUTION SEM*S. L. ERLANDSEN, P. T. MACECHKO, D. E. FEELY 318
CORRELATIVE MICROSCOPYIN PATHOLOGY*D. N. HOWELL, S. E. MILLER, E. A.
LEFURGEY, P. INGRAM, J. D. SHELBURNE , 320 MONOLAYER MORPHOLOGY AND
COLLAPSE INDUCED BY LUNG SUFACTANTPROTEIN: OBSERVATION VIA FLUORESCENCE
AND ATOMIC-FORCE MICROSCOPY*M, M.LIPP , 322 THE ROLE OF HEPATOCYTES AS
THE BODY'S "GLUCOSTAT": CORRELATION OFDATA FROM STUDIES RANGING FROM A
(ANALYSIS OF BIOCHEMICAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS) TO Z (ZIPPING
UPCDNA PROBES AND MRNA)*E, L. CARDELL, J. K. GAO, B. F. GIFFIN, R. R.
CARDELL JR 324 XXX GRAIN-BOUNDARYMICROENGINEERTNG ANALYSIS
OFGRAIN-BOUNDARY STRUCTURES BY QUANTITATIVEHRTEM*K. NADARZINSKI, O.
KIENZLE, F.ERNST 326 GRAIN-BOUNDARY DISLOCATION STRUCTURE AND MOTIONIN
AN ALUMINUMX=3 BICRYSTAL* D. L. MEDLIN, S. M. FOILES, C. B. CARTER 328
ATOMIC STRUCTURE OFTHE (310) SYMMETRICAL TILT GRAIN BOUNDARY IN
STRONTIUM TITANATE:A COMPARISON AMONG EXPERIMENTAL METHODSAND ATOMISTIC
SIMULATIONS* V. RAVIKUMAR, V. P. DRAVID, D. WOLF 330 Z-CONTRASTIMAGINGOF
GRAIN BOUNDARIES IN SEMICONDUCTORS*M. F. CHISHOLM, S. J. PENNYCOOK 332
DETERMINING ATOMIC STRUCTURE-PROPERTY RELATIONSHIPS AT GRAIN
BOUNDARIES*N. D. BROWNING, D. J. WALLIS, P. D. NELLIST, S. J. PENNYCOOK
334 IN SITU ELECTRICAL AND MICROSTRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION
OFINDIVIDUALBOUNDARIES*J. Y. LAVAL, M. H. BERGER, C. CABANEL 336 FACET
TOPOGRAPHY AND DISLOCATION STRUCTURE AS A POSSIBLE SOURCE FOR ELECTRICAL
HETEROGENEITY IN [001] TILT BICRYSTALS OFYBAJCUGO^G*I.-F. TSU, D. L.
KAISER, S. E. BABCOCK 338 CHEMISTRY, BONDING AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
OFGRAINBOUNDARIES IN INTERMETALLIC COMPOUNDS*S. SUBRAMANIAN, D. A.
MULLER, J. SILCOX, S. L. SASS 340 EELS MEASUREMENT OF THELOCAL
ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE OFCOPPER ATOMS SEGREGATED TO ALUMINUM GRAIN
BOUNDARIES*S. J. SPLINTER, J. BRULEY, P. E. BATSON, D. A. SMITH, R.
ROSENBERG 342 GRAIN-BOUNDARY CHARACTERISTICS IN AUSTENITIC STEEL*M. D.
CAUL, V. RANDLE 344 ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GRAIN-BOUNDARY CHARACTER
DISTRIBUTION AND INTERGRANULAR CORROSION*E. M. LEHOCKEY, G. PALUMBO, P.
LIN, A. BRENNENSTUHL 346 SPATIAL RESOLUTION OFELECTRON BACKSCATTER
DIFFRACTION IN AFEG-SEM*E. A. KENIK 348 ORIENTATION IMAGING OFA NB-TI-SI
DIRECTIONALLY SOLIDIFIED IN-SITU COMPOSITE*J. A. SUTLIFF, B.P. BEWLAY
350 DETERMINING DEFORMATION, RECOVERY AND RECRYSTALLIZATION FRACTIONS
FROM ORIENTATION IMAGING MICROSCOPY (OIM) DATA*S. I. WRIGHT, D. J.
DINGLEY, D. P. FIELD 352 SEM-ECP ANALYSIS OFGRAIN-BOUNDARY CHARACTER
DISTRIBUTION IN POLYCRYSTALLINE MATERIALS* T. WATANABE 354 TOWARDS
OPTIMIZATION OFGRAIN-BOUNDARY STRUCTURES IN ANNEALED NICKEL*C. B.
THOMSON, V. RANDLE 356 METAL MICROSTRUCTURES IN ADVANCEDCMOS DEVICES*L.
M. GIGNAC, K. P. RODBELL 358 RESOLUTION AND SENSITIVITY OFELECTRON
BACKSCATTERED DIFFRACTION IN ACOLD-FIELD EMISSION SEM*T. C. ISABELL, V.
P. DRAVID 360 GRAIN BOUNDARY ENGINEERING FOR INTERGRANULARFRACTURE AND
CREEP RESISTANCE*G. PALUMBO, E. M. LEHOCKEY, P. LIN, U. ERB, K. T. AUST
362 SURFACESANDINTERFACES EQUILIBRIUM SHAPES OF PB INCLUSIONS AT 90
TILT GRAIN BOUNDARIES IN AL*E. JOHNSON, U. DAHMEN, S.-Q. XIAO, A.
JOHANSEN 364 ON THE FACETING OFPOLAR CERAMIC SURFACES: MICROSCOPY
ANDHOLOGRAPHY STUDIES IN MGO(L11) SURFACES*M. GAJDARDZISKA-JOSIFOVSKA,
B. G. FROST, E. V6TKL, L. F. ALLARD 366 AFM AS A TOOL FOR STUDYING
CERAMIC SURFACES*J. R. HEFFELFINGER,M.W. BENCH, M. T. JOHNSON, C. B.
CARTER 368 THE VARIATION OF (1 0-1 0) SURFACES OFSAPPHIRE BETWEEN
DIFFERENT ANNEALING TIME AND TEMPERATURES[L] USINGREM*T. HSU, G. H. SU,
Y. KIM 370 XXXI MICROSTRUCTURE OF ARTIFICIAL 45 [001] TILT GRAIN
BOUNDARIES INYBCO FILMS GROWN ON (001)MGO*Y. HUANG, B. V. VUCHIC, D. B.
BUCHHOLZ, K. L. MERKLE, R. P. H. CHANG 372 HIGH-TEMPERATURE INSTABILITY
OF A CR2NB-NB(CR) MICROLAMINATE COMPOSITE*M, LARSEN, R. G. ROWE, D. W.
SKELLY 374 ELECTRON MICROSCOPY ANALYSIS OFGRAIN BOUNDARY STRUCTURE AND
COMPOSITION IN SUPERPLASTICALLY DEFORMED AL-MG ALLOYS*J. S. VETRANO, S.
M. BRUEMMER 376 INHOMOGENEOUS REACTION BETWEEN EPITAXIAL AL AND SI(L 11)
REVEALED BY SCANNING INTERNAL PHOTOEMISSION MICROSCOPY (IPEM)*S.
MIYAZAKI, T, OKUMURA, Y. MIURA, K. HIROSE 378 1/60 SEC TIME-RESOLVED
HIGH-RESOLUTIONEM OFSTEP-DIFFUSION OFTUNGSTEN ATOMS ONMGO (001)
SURFACES*N. TANAKA, H. KIMATA, T. KIZUKA 380
TELEPRESENCEMICROSCOPYINEDUCATIONANDRESEARCH TELE-PRESENCE
MICROSCOPY/LABSPACE: AN INTERACTIVE COLLABORATORY FOR USE IN EDUCATION
AND RESEARCH*N. J. ZALUZEC 382 REMOTE ON-LINE CONTROL OFA HIGH-VOLTAGE
IN SITU TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPE WITH A RATIONAL USER
INTERFACE*M. A. O'KEEFE, J. TAYLOR, D, OWEN, B. CROWLEY, K. H.
WESTMACOTT, W. JOHNSTON, U. DAHMEN 384 A SIMPLE AND INEXPENSIVE ROUTE TO
REMOTEEM*E. VOLKL, L. F. ALLARD, T. A. NOLAN, D. HILL, M. LEHMANN 386 A
SCALABLE APPROACH TO TELCOPERATION*J. TAYLOR, B. PARVIN 388
WEBSCOPE.TEM:A MODULAR SYSTEM FOR DISTRIBUTEDTEM*N. J. KISSEBERLH, C. S,
POTTER, G. E. BRAUCR, J. A. LINDQUIST, M. K. JATKO, B. CARRAGHER 390
INTEGRATED MICROSCOPY: FROM DESIGN PHILOSOPHY TO APPLICATIONS*S.
TRCMBLAY, E. BARIL, E. ST-PICRRE, J. RONALDI, G. L'ESPE'RANCE 392 THE
TEACHING SEM: AN EXAMPLE OFREAL-TIME REMOTE CONTROLSEM*J. F. MANSFIELD
394 THE INSTRUCTIONAL SEM LABORATORY AT IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY*L. S.
CHUMBLCY, M, MEYER, K. FREDRICKSON, F. C. LAABS 396 EM OVER THE INTERNET
AS AN OUTREACH TOOL*D. R. COUSENS, D. WADDELL, B. CRIBB, M. JONES, J.
DRENNAN 398 DEVELOPMENT OFAN SEM DIGITAL IMAGE CAPTURE AND STORAGE
SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED DISTRIBUTED VIEWING INTERFACE*B, R. CHU, P. B.
MORAN, J. B. SCHAEDLER 400 AWWW INTERFACE FOR VIEWING AND SEARCHING SETS
OF DIGITAL IMAGES*M. THOMPSON, J. BASTACKY,W. JOHNSTON 402 INTRANETWEB
SYSTEM: A SIMPLE SOLUTION TO COMPANYWIDC INFORMATION-ON-DEMAND*X. ZHANG
404 VIRTUAL SEM 1.2 *TRAINING IN SEM*B. J. GRIFFIN, A. VAN RIESSEN 406
MSAEDUCATIONALOUTREACH EM AND EDUCATIONAL OUTREACH ON THE WORLD WIDE
WET)*J. S. GARDNER, J. RICE, B. FOGT, K. ERICKSON, R. HARRISON 408
MICROSCOPY OUTREACH THROUGH SHARED TECHNOLOGY*R. A. WALSH 410 OUTREACH
OPPORTUNITIES USING THE INSTRUCTIONAL SEM AT IOWASTATE UNIVERSITY* L. S.
CHUMBLEY, M. MEYER, K. FREDRICKSON, F. C. LAABS 412 REMOTE OPERATION
OFANSEM FROM DISTANT CLASSROOMS*N. R. SMITH, R. E, TULLIS, N. FCGAN, C.
L. MORGAN 414 XXXII DEVELOPMENTS ININSTRUMENTATION A 200KV COMPREHENSIVE
ANALYTICAL ELECTRON MICROSCOPE*T. TOMITA, M. KAWASAKI, M. TAKEGUCHI, T.
HONDA,M. KERSKER 416 PRACTICAL CORRECTION OF THREE-FOLD ASTIGMATISM IN
THE PHILIPSCMTEM*A. J. BLEEKER, M. H. F. OVERWIJK, M. T. OTTEN 418 AN
AUTOMATED PROCEDURE FOR ON-LINE MEASUREMENT OFSPHERICAL-ABERRATION
COEFFICIENT OF HIGH-RESOLUTIONELECTRON MICROSCOPES*M. PAN, O. L.
KRIVANEK 420 THECM120-BIOFILTER: DIGITAL IMAGING OFUNSTAINED SPECIMEN, A
COMPARISON OFZERO-LOSS AND UNFILTERED IMAGES*U. LIICKEN, A. F. DE
JONG,W. M. BUSIN, J. REES, K. NADARZINSKI, M. K. KUNDMANN 422 MOLECULAR
IMAGING: DESIGN OFTHEPMP IMAGINGSPECTROMETER, RESOLUTION LIMITS, AND
RADITION SENSITIVITY*M. M. G. BARFELS, Y. HENG, F. P. OTTENSMEYER 424
GENERATIONL, PROCESSING, AND TRANSFERRING OFCCD CAMERAIMAGES IN ELECTRON
CRYSTALLOGRAPHY* Z. G. LI, L. LIANG, R. L. HARLOW, K. E. LEHMAN, N.
HERRON 426 TRUE COLOUR SEMIMAGINGFOR PHASE RECOGNITION AND X-RAY
MICROANALYSIS*P. J. STATHAM 428 TOTAL-REFLECTION X-RAY FLUORESCENCE
SPECTROMETRY (TXRF): APPLICATION TO ELEMENTAL PROFILES ON TRACE EVIDENCE
ANDMICRO SAMPLES*T. A. KUBIC, J. BUSCAGLIA, U. REUS 430 SUB-SURFACE
IMAGING USING A TOROIDAL BACKSCATTERED ELECTRON ENERGY SPECTROMETER IN
ANSEM* E. I. RAU, V. N. E. ROBINSON 432 GAPLESS SINGLE-POLE MAGNETIC
LENS FORLOW-VOLTAGE SEM*F. C. TSAI, A. V. CREWE 434 DEVELOPMENT OF A
SEMI-IN-LENS DIGITALFE-SEM*Y. YAMAMOTO, A. YAMADA, T. NEGISHI, T.
KOBAYASHI, N. WATANABE, T. MIYOKAWA,N. TAMURA, C. NIELSEN 436 MOSAIC
MAPPING: AMEANS OF TILING IMAGES TO SHORTEN ACQUISITION SPEED FORLOWER-
MAGNIFICATIONSEM IMAGES AND WAVELENGTH-DISPERSIVE SPECTROMETERS (WDS)
X-RAY MAPS*J. D. GELLER, C. R. HERRINGTON 438 COMPUTATIONAL MICROGRAPH
REGISTRATION WITH SIEVE PROCESSES*P. J. PHILLIPS, J. HUANG, S.M.DUNN 440
DEVELOPMENT OFA HIGH-SPEED OPTICAL MICROSCOPE AUTO-FOCUS CONTROL SYSTEM
FOREPMA* S. NOTOYA, M. SAITO,M. MATSUYA, T. ISHII, K. MURAKAMI, H.
OHASHI, C.NIELSEN 442 STEM DARK-FIELD IMAGE USING A 200-KVAEM*T. TOMITA,
T. HONDA, M. KERSKER 444 DEVELOPMENT OF ACOMPUTER-CONTROLLED
120KVHIGH-PERFORMANCETEM*H. KOBAYASHI, I. NAGAOKI, E. NAKAZAWA, T.
KAMINO 446 THECM200FEG-TWIN OPTIMIZED FOR CRYO-ELECTRON MICROSCOPY*U.
LIICKEN, M. T. OTTEN 448 WINDOWS REMOTECONTROL FOR THE
PHILIPSCMMICROSCOPE*M. T. OTTEN 450 SMARTTILT: THE SENSIBLE WAY
OFTILTING*M. T. OTTEN 452 METHOD TO MONITOR AND IMPROVE THE PERFORMANCE
OF SPECIMEN HOLDERS FOR TRANSMISSION ELECTRON CRYOMICROSCOPY*B. L.
ARMBRUSTER, B. KRAUS, M. PAN 454 DETECTIVE QUANTUM EFFICIENCY OF
25(J,M-PIXEL IMAGING PLATE*A. TANIYAMA, D. SHINDO, T. OIKAWA, M. KERSKER
456 DEVELOPMENT OFHIGH-DEFINITION IMAGE PROCESSING SYSTEM FOR AFE-SEM*M.
YAMADA, T. YOSHIHARA, H. ARIMA, Y. NIMURA, T. KOBAYASHI, C. NIELSEN 458
EVALUATION OFCOMMERCIAL TRITIUM STANDARDS: A SIGNIFICANTSOURCE OFERROR
IN QUANTITATIVE AUTORADIOGRAPHY*J. NISSANOV,L. RIOUX 460 CORRECTIONS
FORSEVERAL FACTORS THAT LIMIT QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF3-D DATA SETS
COLLECTED USING SCANNING-LASER CONFOCAL MICROSCOPY*S. KAYALI, H. ANCIN,
B. ROYSAM, D. H. SZAROWSKI, W. SHAIN, J. N. TURNER 462 XXXNI ULTRA-HIGH
RESOLUTION WITH THE JEM-2010FFIELD-EMISSIONTEM*F. HOSOKAWA, T. TOMITA,
T. HONDA, M. KERSKER 464 AN INTEGRATED ENERGY-FILTERINGTEM FORTHE LIFE
SCIENCES*A. F. DE JONG, H. COPPOOLSE, U. LIICKEN, M. K. KUNDMANN, A. J.
GUBBENS, 0. L. KRIVANEK 466 A STUDY OF ELECTROSTATIC PHASE PLATES USING
ELECTRON HOLOGRAPHY*A. MOHAN, B. G. FROST, D.C.JOY 468
QUANTITATIVEELECTRONPROBEMICROANALYSIS ZAF, PAP, ( (PZ), A-FACTOR.:A
COMPARISON OFTHE RELATIVE ACCURACIES OFTHE ALPHABET SOUP OFCORRECTION
FACTORS FOR "NON-OPTIMIZED" SAMPLES*J. T. ARMSTRONG 470 "STANDARDLESS"
QUANTITATIVE ELECTRON PROBE X-RAY MICROANALYSIS WITH ENERGY-DISPERSIVE
SPECTROMETRY; WHAT IS THE DISTRIBUTION OF ERRORS?*D. E. NEWBURY 472
FUNDAMENTAL PARAMETERS FOR MICROANALYSIS*D. C. JOY 474 THE LIMITATIONS
OF QUANTITATIVEEDS ANALYSIS AT LOW VOLTAGE*C. E. NOCKOLDS 476
LOW-VOLTAGEEDS OF MAGNESIUM FERRITE DENDRITES IN AFEG-SEM*M. T. JOHNSON,
I. M. ANDERSON, J. BENTLEY, C. B. CARTER 478 A SIMULATION PROGRAM FOR
QUANTITATIVE PROCEDURE INEPMA*C. MERLET 480 LIGHT-ELEMENTEPMA *
CORRELATIONS, CONVOLUTIONS, AND TRUE CONCENTRATIONS*A. KRACHER, J. F.
FLUMERFELT, I. E. ANDERSON 482 SEM/EDS ANALYSIS OF BORON IN WASTE
GLASSES WITH ULTRATHIN WINDOW DETECTOR AND DIGITAL PULSE PROCESSOR*J. S.
LUO, S. F. WOLF, W, L, EBERT, J. K. BATES 484 PROCEDURES FOR X-RAY
MICROANALYSIS OFLAYERED STRUCTURES: ACCURACY AND LIMITS* J. L. POUCHOU,
J. F. THIOL 486 EDS X-RAY MICROCALORIMETERS WITH 13EV ENERGY
RESOLUTION*D. A. WOILMAN, G. C. HILTON, K. D. IRWIN, J. M. MARTINIS 488
A NEW NUMERICAL MODEL FORELECTRON-PROBE ANALYSIS AT HIGH DEPTH
RESOLUTION*P.-F. STAUB, C. BONNELLE, F. VERGAND, P. JONNARD 490 THE
EXPERIMENTAL DETERMINATION OFTHE SURFACE IONIZATION VALUE | (0) FOR
AL-KA RADIATION* G. F. BASTIN, J. M. DIJKSTRA, H. J. M, HEIJLIGERS 492
THE DETERMINATION OFTHE THICKNESS AND COMPOSITION OF MULTILAYERCD THIN
FILMS IN THESEM BY X-RAY MICROANALYSIS WITH MONTE CARLO SIMULATIONS*R.
GAUVIN, M. CARON, P. HOVINGTON, D. DROUIN, G. GAGNON, J. F. CURRIE 494
QUANTITATIVE PARTICLE ANALYSIS: FACT ORFICTION*J. A. SMALL, J. T.
ARMSTRONG 496 CHARACTERIZATION OF SMALL INCLUSIONS:SEM VS TEM, OR IS IT
EVEN WORTH CONSIDERING SEM?* C. BLAIS, G. L'ESP 5RANCE, E. BARIL, C.
FORGET 498 AUTOMATED FINE-PARTICLE ANALYSIS USING SEM*-C. A. O'KEEFE, T.
M. WATNE 500 ANALYSIS OF COMPLETED COMMERCIAL SEMICONDUCTORS
USINGEPMA*R. PACKWOOD, M.W. PHANEUF, V. WEATHERALL, I. BASSIGNANA 502
IDENTIFICATION OFPHASES IN CORIUM HELD AT HIGH TEMPERATURE IN A TUNGSTEN
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O. DUGNE, A. MAURIZI, F. VALIN, C. GUE'NEAU, G. BORDIER 504 EPMA
QUANTITATIVE X-RAY MAPPING*J. F. THIOT, J. L. POUCHOU 506
MICROSTRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION OF CU-SN-NI SOLDER IN MICROELECTRONIC
PACKAGING* J. G. DUH, C. C. YOUNG, C, H. CHENG 508 ELECTRON-PROBE
QUANTITATIVE ENERGY-DISPERSIVE ANALYSIS OF TRACE MAGNESIUM
CONCENTRATIONS IN AG-MG ALLOYS*R. B. MARINENKO 510 XXXIV ELECTRON-PROBE
MICROANALYSIS OFALUMINA-SUPPORTED PLATINUM CATALYSTS*R. E. LAKIS, E. P.
VICENZI, F. M. ALLEN 512 LEAD-PHASE DETERMINATION AND DEMONSTRATION
OFCONTAMINATED SOIL REMEDIATION MECHANISM BYSEM MICROSCOPY AND
CHARACTERISTIC X-RAY IMAGING*T. B. VANDER WOOD 514 CHARACTERIZATION
OFLEAD-BEARING PHASES INMUNICIPAL WASTE COMBUSTOR FLY ASH* L. L. SUTTER,
G. R. DEWEY, J. F. SANDELL 516 CHARACTERIZATION OFPHASES IN AN AS-CAST
MO-B-SI ALLOY BYWDSEPMA*C. A. NUNES, J. H. FOUMELLE, J. H. PEREPEZKO 518
FRONTIERSOFANALYTICALELECTRONMICROSCOPY BEYOND FINGERPRINTING: SIMPLEBUT
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OFINTERFACES*D. A. MULLER, D. J. SINGH, S. SUBRAMANIAN, S. L. SASS, J.
SILCOX, P. E. BATSON 520 ELECTRON ENERGY LOSS NEAR EDGE STRUCTURES OF
INTERMETALLIC ALLOYS AND GRAIN BOUNDARIES IN NIAL*G. A. BOTTON, C. J.
HUMPHREYS 522 DENSITY OF STATES CALCULATIONS FORNI-AL ALLOYS*J. R.
ALVAREZ, P. REZ 524 STEM INVESTIGATION OF THE CHEMISTRY AND BONDING
CHANGES ASSOCIATED WITH THE GRAIN BOUNDARY EMBRITTLEMENT OFCU BY BI*V.
J, KEAST, J. BRULEY, D. B. WILLIAMS 526 CALCULATIONS OFCUL2 3 FINE
STRUCTURE AT GRAIN BOUNDARIES*P. REZ, J. M. MACLAREN 528
ATOMIC-RESOLUTIONEELS FORCOMPOSITION AND 3-D COORDINATION DETERMINATION
AT INTERFACES AND DEFECTS*N. D. BROWNING, D. J. WALLIS, S. SIVANANTHAN,
P. D. NELLIST, S. J. PENNYCOOK 530 SPECTRUM LINES ACROSS PLANAR
INTERFACES BY ENERGY-FILTERED TEM*J. BENTLEY, I. M. ANDERSON 532 THE
EXAMINATION OFYTTRIUM ION-IMPLANTED ALUMINA WITH ENERGY-FILTEREDTEM*;E.
M. HUNT, J. M. HAMPIKIAN, N. D. EVANS 534 EXELFS STUDY OFTHE STRUCTURE
OF SILICA AND SODIUM SILICATEGLASSES*D. C. WINKLER, D. B. WILLIAMS, H.
JAIN 536 CHEMICAL EFFECTS OFLANTHANIDES AND ACTINIDES IN GLASSES
DETERMINED WITHEELS* J. A. FORTNER, E. C. BUCK, A. J. G. ELLISON, J. K.
BATES 538 DETERMINATION OF LOCAL DIELECTRIC FUNCTION IN DONOR-DOPED
BARIUM TITANATE*K. S. KATTI, M. QIAN, M. SARIKAYA 540 QUANTITATIVE
ENERGY-FILTEREDTEM IMAGING OFINTERFACES*J. BENTLEY, E. A. KENIK, K.
SIANGCHAEW, M. LIBERA 542 LOG-POLYNOMIAL BACKGROUND SUBTRACTION IN
ENERGY-FILTEREDTEM*N. D. EVANS, J. BENTLEY . 544 PLUG-IN SCRIPTS
FOREFTEM AUTOMATION*N. D. EVANS, M. K. KUNDMANN 546 ALCHEMI OF
B2-ORDERED FE5QAL45ME5 ALLOYS*I. M. ANDERSON 548 MULTIVARIATE
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BENTLEY 550 ALCHEMI OFLL2-ORDERED NI76AL2]HF3 AND GAMMA PRIME
PARTICLES*J. BENTLEY, I. M. ANDERSON 552 ALCHEMI OFNBCR2/V
C15-STRUCTURED LAVES PHASE*P. G. KOTULA, I. M. ANDERSON, F. CHU, T. E.
MITCHELL, J. BENTLEY 554 EXELFS ANALYSIS OF NATURAL DIAMOND ANDDIAMOND
FILMS ON SI SUBSTRATES*A. D. MOLLER 556 RADIATION DAMAGE AND SPATIAL
RESOLUTION IN THEEXELFS OFINORGANIC MATERIALS*D. HASKEL, M. SARIKAYA, M.
QIAN, E. A. STERN 558 EXELFS X-DATA RENORMALIZATION*M. QIAN, M.
SARIKAYA, E. A. STERN 560 CORRODED SPENT NUCLEAR FUEL EXAMINED
WITHEELS*E. C. BUCK, N. L. DIETZ, J. K. BATES 562 EFFECTOF THICKNESS
VARIATIONS ON EELS SPATIAL-DIFFERENCE PROFILES*J. BRULEY, D. B. WILLIAMS
564 XXXV INTERLABORATORY STUDY OF K FACTOR DETERMINATION BY
ASBESTOS-ANALYSIS LABORATORIES*S. TURNER, E. B. STEEL, O. S. CRANKSHAW
566 CHARACTERIZATION OF MO/SI02 INTERFACIAL REACTIONS IN METAL HALIDC
ARC TUBE BY ANALYTICAL TEM*S. J. JEON, C. SUNG, C. CHAO 568 INTEGRATED
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RUIJTER, D. W. COSART 570 RECENT PROGRESS INALCHEMI ANALYSIS*I. M.
ANDERSON, J. BENTLEY 572 AEM OF NANOMETER-SIZE PRECIPITATES IN AL ALLOYS
WITH A200-KV FIELD-EMISSIONTEM* J. M. HOWE, S. P. RINGER, B. C. MUDDLE,
I. J. POLMEAR 574 QUANTITATIVE HIGH-SPATIAL-RCSOLUTION MICROCHEMICAL
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P. DRAVID, G. B. OLSON 576 INVESTIGATION OFCOPT AND COPT + ZROX THIN
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K. BARMAK 578 QUANTITATIVE X-RAY MICROANALYSIS AND THINCKNESS
DETERMINATION USING T, FACTOR* M. WATANABC, Z. HORITA, M. NCMOTO 580
OPTIMIZATION OF THE PRODUCTION OFA CHROMIUM THIN-FILM AEM
CHARACTERIZATION STANDARD BY THERMAL EVAPORATION*K. A. RCPA, D. B,
WILLIAMS 582 IMAGEANALYSIS INTHE BIOLOGICALANDPHYSICAL SCIENCES COLOR
IMAGE ANALYSIS IN OPTICAL MICROSCOPY*-S. LAROCHC 584 TOMOGRAPHY OF
PARACRYSTALLINE SPECIMENS*K. A. TAYLOR, H. WINKLER 586 RADON TRANSFORMS,
ALIGNMENT, AND 3D-RCCONSTRUCLION FROM RANDOM PROJECTIONS* M. RADERMACHCR
588 EXAMPLES OF3D MORPHOLOGICAL IMAGE ANALYSIS IN MICROSCOPY*D. JCULIN
590 EXTRACTING 3-D INFORMATION FROM SEM ANDTEM IMAGES: APPROACHES AND
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JCULIN, C. H. DCMARLY, S. TRCMBLAY. E. PCRRIER 592 A "(ILMLESS" METHOD
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594 AN APPROXIMATION TO THE DYNAMICAL CALCULATION OL'RHEED PATTERNS FROM
ROUGH SURFACES* S. LORDI, J. A. HADES 596 IMPROVING X-RAY MAP RESOLUTION
WITH IMAGE RESTORATION TECHNIQUES*R. B. MOTT, J. J. FRICL, C.G. WALDMAN
598 THE SYNTHETIC APERTURE MICROSCOPE*W. R, FRANKLIN,T. M. TURPIN, J, R.
LAPIDCS, C. PRICE, P. WOODFORD, L. D. PCACHEY 600 TECHNOLOGISTSFORUM:
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PLUNGE?*J. F. MANSFIELD 602 METHODS AND MORALITY OF DIGITAL MANIPULATION
OFMICROSCOPIC IMAGES*J. C. KINNAMON, T. A. SHERMAN-CROSBY 604 PRACTICAL
CONSIDERATIONS AND APPLICATIONS OF DIGITAL IMAGING IN A CORE MICROSCOPY
FACILITY* R. L. PRICE 606 MIGRATING TO DIGITAL IMAGING FROM FILM*J. R.
MINTCR, K. SCHLAFER, G. SOTAK, L. THORN 608 UNIX-BASED WORKSTATIONS FOR
DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING AND ANALYSIS*E. B. PRCSTRIDGC 610 THE IBM-PC IN
ELECTRON MICROSCOPY*J. P. MANCUSO , , 612 PLATFORM WARS: MACINTOSH-BASED
DIGITIZATION SYSTEMS*O, L. KRIVANCK, J. A, HUNT 614 XXXVI USEOF DIGITAL
MICROSCOPY IN PROCESS CONTROL DURING THE MANUFACTURE OF RUBBER-MODIFIED
THERMOPLASTICS*M. T. DINEEN 616 WIDEFIELD DIGITAL IMAGES IN
BIOLOGICALTEM OBTAINED BY AUTOMATIC IMAGE MONTAGE* F. M. S. HAUG, V.
DESAI, J. LAAKE, P. 0. NERGAARD, O. P. OTTERSEN 618 SOFTWARE TOOLS FOR4D
LIVE CELL MICROSCOPY*C. THOMAS, P. DEVRIES, J. HARDIN, J. G. WHITE . 620
DIFFERENTIAL CONTRAST IMAGING WITH DIFFERENTIAL HYSTERESIS
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MCLEAN, J. JOHNSON, J.-F. RIVEST, D. GIBBONS 624 ACOMPUTER-GENERATED
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C. E. L. TAN 626 PRACTICAL METHODS FORTEM*K. CHIEN, R. GONZALES, R. C.
HEUSSER, H. SHIROISHI, M. L. HEATHERSHAW 628 CRITICAL ISSUES
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SRTI03 SUBSTRATE*Y. Y. WANG, A. GUPTA, V. P, DRAVID 630 ROLE
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MATERIALS* C. P. DOGAN, J. A. HAWK 632 THE CRITICAL ROLE OFMICROSCOPY
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MAPS ON CERAMICS: A CASE STUDY ON ALUMINUM NITRIDE*D. L. CALLAHAN 636
CHARACTERIZATION OFBORON-NITRIDE THIN FILMS SYNTHESIZED
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B. J. FELDMAN 638 CRITICAL ISSUES IN CERAMIC MICROSTRUCTURES*D. R.
CLARKE 640 HETEROGENEOUS SOLID-STATE REACTIONS BETWEEN MGO(OOL) AND IRON
OXIDE*M. T. JOHNSON, H. B. SCHMALZRIED, C. B. CARTER 642 CHARACTERIZTION
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KAPOLNEK, S. KELLER, B. KELLER, S. P. DENBAARS, J. S. SPECK 646 ON THE
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GONG, L. M. WANG, R. C. EWING 652 SITE OCCUPANCY IN GAMMA ALUMINA*C. A.
BATEMAN, A. Z. RINGWELSKI, R. W. BROACH 654 NUCLEATION AND GROWTH
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J. MOBERLYCHAN, J. J. CAO, L. C. DEJONGHE 658 IN-SITU AND EX-SITUAFM
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ZAGREBELNY, E. T. LILLEODDEN, J. C. NELSON, S. RAMAMURTHY, C. B. CARTER
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MICROMECHANICAL TESTING INSTRUMENTS: SEM ANDTEM COMBINED
CHARACTERIZATION*A. V. ZAGREBELNY, J. C. NELSON, S. RAMAMURTHY, C. B.
CARTER 662 PENTAGONAL AND HEPTAGONAL CARBON RINGS IN GROWTH OFNANOSIZE
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MILIUS, I. A. AKSAY 666 HRTEM STUDY OF ZIRCON FROM ELISEEV
ANORTHOSITECOMPLEX, ANTARCTICA*R. WIRTH, H. KAMPF, A. HOHNDORF 668
OBSERVATION OFA NETWORK STRUCTURE IN ASPHALT CEMENTS*S. J. ROZEVELD, E.
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N. TANAKA 672 TIME-RESOLVED HIGH-RESOLUTION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF GRAIN
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CHUN, A. NAVROTSKY, I. A. AKSAY 676 PROBING VACANCIES AND STRUCTURAL
DISTORTIONS AT INDIVIDUAL DEFECTS IN CERAMICS USINGEELS* D. J. WALLIS,
N. D. BROWNING 678 DIRECT IMAGING OFCHARGE TRANSFER*Y. ZHU, J. TAFTO 680
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RNICROSTRUCTURCS* J. J. FRIEL, V. A. GREENHUT 682 ELECTRON-MICROSCOPY
STUDIES OF GRAIN BOUNDARY PHASES AND FRACTURE IN YTTRIA-ZIRCONIA
CERAMICS*S. E. LASH, H. PHAM, A. COOPER, M. L. MECARTNEY 684 ATOMIC
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686 ELECTRON DIFFRACTION FROM ANTHRACENE*W. F. TIVOL, J. H. KIM 688
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SCHOFIELD, M. GAJDARDZISKA-JOSIFOVSKA, R. WHIG, C. R. AITA 690
CONTROLLING MICROSTRUCTURAL EVOLUTION TO IN-SITU TOUGHEN AND STRENGTHEN
SILICON CARBIDE* W. J. MOBERLYCHAN, J. J. CAO, L. C, DEJONGHE 692
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J. CABRI 698 TEM OBSERVATION OFDIAMOND/WC INTERFACE*G.-H. KIM, C.-H.
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CHARGE-DENSITY WAVE MODULATIONS IN THE TRANSITION METAL CHALCOGENIDES*J.
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ZHU 716 DECOMPOSITION OF AN AL-CU-RU QUASI-CRYSTAL AT 1420K*Y. KITANO,
Y. FUJIKAWA, T. WATANABE 718 A-ALMNSI PHASE TO A BCC STRUCTURE BY XE+
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WATERMAN-STORER 730 MEMBRANE TRAFFIC: MICROTUBULE MOTORCYCLES
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DIRECTMEASUREMENT OFCHROMATIN DIFFUSION AND CONSTRAINT IN LIVING CELLS
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BANI HANI 746 ADRENAL GLAND ULTRASTRUCTURAL PATHOLOGY IN PLASMODIUM
BERGHEI PARASITIZEDMICE* M. PULIDO-ME"NDEZ, H. J. FINOL,A.
RODRIGUEZ-ACOSTA, A. MARQUEZ, I. AGUILAR, M. E. GIRDN, N. GONZALEZ, J.
GARCIA-TAMAYO 748 BRAIN HOMOGENATE STANDARDS FOR ANALYSIS OFALUMINUM IN
ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE*C. R. SWYT, Q. R. SMITH, Q. S. DENG 750 EFFECT OFPH
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HART, S. J. WOOD, R. WETZEL 752 DISTENSIBLITY AND WALL COMPOSITIONOF RAT
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XXXIX DIRECT WHOLE MOUNT ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC DEMONSTRATION OFINHIBITION
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HATFIELD 756 ABSENCE OFTEMPORAL ORDERING OFAPOPTOTIC FEATURES IN
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D. STANDING, K. L. O'NEILL 758 ACTIVATION OFISOLATED HETEROPHILS FROM
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LYMPHOKINES*R. B. MOYES, R. E. DROLESKEY, M. H. KOGUT, J. R. DELOACH 760
CYPRINELLA LUTRENSIS GILL LESIONS AFTER EXPOSURE TO TERBUFOS*I. A.
MESSAAD, E. J. PETERS 762 SKELETAL-MUSCLE ULTRASTRUCTURAL PATHOLOGY IN
PATIENTS WITH SEPSIS ANDMULTIPLE ORGAN FAILURE SYNDROME (MOFS)*A.
MSFRQUEZ, N. L. DIAZ, H. J. FINOL,M. E. CORREA 764 REVIEW OF
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HICKS 766 HEPATOCYTE ULTRASTRUCTURAL ALTERATIONS IN PERIMETASTATIC
AREAS*H. J. FINOL,M. E. CORREA, L. A. SOSA, A. MAYQUEZ, N. L, DIAZ 768
EVALUATION OF PLATELET DENSE GRANULES FOR DETERMINING STORAGE POOL
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N. TURNER, K. BUTTLE, E. P. CALOMCNI, N. A. LACHANT, M. R. SMITH 770 EM
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PHENOMENON* P. TONINO, H. J, FINOL, A. MARQUEZ, B. MULLCR, M. CORREA, L.
SOSA 772 SEMINAL CYTOLOGY IN INFERTILE MEN WITH CHLAMYDIA TRACHOMATIS
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MICROSCOPY*M. G. GALLEGOS A., O. G. DIAZ G., M. J. VAZQUEZ H., R.
ROSITASM* E. RAMIREZ B 774 SPERMATIC MULTINUCLCATION IN INFERTILE
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WACHOWSKI 782 ULTRASTRUCTURAL CHANGES IN ENDOTHELIAL CELLS CULTURED IN
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GEORGE, A. K. MANDAL 784 LOCALIZATION OF ENDOTHELIAL NITRIC OXIDE
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BRACAMONTE, S.-W. JIANG, R. C. DALY, C. G. A. MCGREGOR, S. ZHANG, C. Y.
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SLAVICEK, M. J. MERCER, M. E. KELLY 796 CYTOPLASMIC DYNAMICS O*THE
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P. SHIELDS, S. SAYEGH, B. F.AL-ANZI 798 ADHERENCE OFTEMPERATURE AND
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D. HUMPHREY, J. P. G. LEITE, B. JIANG, S. S. MONROE, J. S. NOEL, R. I.
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CANDELARIA LINN (HOMOPTERA: FULGORIDAE)*W.W. K. CHEUNG, J. B. WANG 806
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MYCOBACTERIA*S. F.HAYES, P. L. C. SMALL 814
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PARTHASARATHY, C. DAUGHERTY 820 INTERNAL ORGANISATION OF THE NUCLEARPORE
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D. ALLEN, E. V. KISELEVA,M. W. GOLDBERG 822 PROBLEMS IN OBSERVATION
OFNATURAL BIOLOGICAL SURFACES WITHHIGH-RESOLUTIONSEM* R. HERMANN, M.
MTILLER 824 LOW-TEMPERATURE FIELD-EMISSIONSEM OFHIGH-PRESSURE FROZEN
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OFUNCOATED BIOLOGICAL MATERIAL*R. WEPF,M. HAIDER, M. KROUG, D. MILLS, J.
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OFDETECTOROPTIONS FOR THE "LEAKY-VACUUM" SEM*S. MCKERNAN, J. F.
MANSFIELD . 832 MONTE CARLO SIMULATIONS OFTHE ION-CASCADE PROCESS IN
THEESEM*B. L. THIEL, I. C. BACHE, A. L. FLETCHER, P. MEREDITH, A. M.
DONALD 834 MODELING THE ELECTRON-GAS INTERACTION IN LOW-VACUUMSEMS*D. C.
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842 BIOLOGICAL APPLICATINS OFESEM: EXAMINATION OF FULLY HYDRATED
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M. RAO, J. SAMUEL, S. S. PRAKASH, C. J. BRINKER 850 SCANNING-PROBE
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HOUSTON, P. E. RUSSELL 856 SURFACE PHOTOELECTROCHEMISTRY USING
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D. A. VANDEN BOUT, D. A. HIGGINS, P. F. BARBARA 860
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WASHMON, D. VARADARAJAN, B. J. TIELSCH, J. E. FULGHUM 862 ATOMIC FORCE
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MONOLAYERS*J. F. RICHARDS, E. B. TROUGHTON, R. A. DENNIS, P. E. RUSSELL
864 SURFACE ROUGHNESS MEASUREMENTS OFVANADIUM-CONTAMINATED FLUIDIZED
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LOHR, D. HANSEN, M. LINES 868 ROUND ROBINAFM STUDY OFDEALKALIZED FLOAT
GLASS*K. A. GESNER,W. E. VOTAVA, J. F. VARNCR 870 IMAGING
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(AFM)* N. MURTHY, J. G. WHITE, G. H. R. RAO 872 QUANTITATIVE SCANNED
PROBE MICROSCOPY-*J. C, RUSS, P. J. SCOTT 874 SCANNING PROBE MICROSCOPY
OF POLYMERS IN THE FIELD-EMISSION SEM*J. BROSTIN 876
FUNCTIONALMAGNETICRESONANCEIMAGINGFROM MOLECULESTOHUMANS NEW INSIGHTS
INTO THE RAS ONCO-PROTEIN AND ITS INTERACTIONS WITH THE RAF-1-1 KINASE*
S. CAMPBELL, H. MOTT, S. ZHONG, J. DRUGAN, J. CARPENTER 878
MAGNETIC-RESONANCE INVESTIGATIONS OFBLOOD; FROM HEMOGLOBIN TO LYMPHOCYTE
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T. LE, S.-G. KIM, K. UGURBIL 886 NEWLABELSFORBIOLOGICALMICROSCOPY GREEN
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OLMSTEAD, K. R. OLSON, M. L. GONZALEZ-GARAY, F. CABRAL 888 EMERGING
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LIGHTQUENCHING, AND LIFETIME IMAGING*J. R. LAKOWICZ 890 LARGE-CLUSTER
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W. HACKER, I. ZEHBE, J. HAINFELD, A.-H. GRAF, C. HAUSER-KRONBERGER, A.
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J. N. TURNER, W. SHAIN 908 BIOLOGICALTECHNIQUES TEM COMPARISON OFOSMIUM
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CHENG, J. F. CONWAY, F. P. BOOY, A. C. STEVEN, S. J. STAHL, P. T.
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SIANGCHAEW, M. LIBERA 922 ENERGY FILTERINGTEM OF TRANSFECTED DNA*M.
MALECKI 924 RAPID MICROWAVE PROCESSING OF SKELETAL MUSCLE FORTEM*S. A.
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COW, AND HORSE NEUTROPHIL*N, HAILAT, S. LAFI, Z. BATAINEH, O.
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C. HOLZER, R. FALSTER, P. FRAUNDORF 964 STRUCTURE OF CONTACT SITES
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ROBERTSON, J. M. CORBETT 970 TEM OBSERVATIONS OF HYDROGEN NANOBUBBLES IN
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M. AL-JASSIM 972 ELECTRON HOLOGRAPHY OFP-N JUNCTIONS*B. G. FROST, D. C.
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KIKUCHI, N. HASHIKAWA, F. UESUGI, E. WAKAI, K. WATANABE, I.HASHIMOTO 976
TIME-RESOLVED HIGH-RESOLUTION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF STRUCTURAL
TRANSFORMATION IN NANOCRYSTALLINEZNO FILMS*T. KIZUKA, N. TANAKA 978
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CROSS-SECTIONAL TIME-RESOLVED HIGH-RESOLUTION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF
EPITAXIAL GROWTH OFAU ONMGO*T. KIZUKA, N. TANAKA 982
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JOHNSON, A. JOHANSEN, V. S. TUBOLTSEV 986 IN-SITU INVESTIGATION
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DRAVID, G. B. OLSON 1014 TEM MICROSCOPICAL EXAMINATION OFTHE MAGNETIC
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H. PEREPEZKO 1026 SPECIMENPREPARATION: PHYSICAL SCIENCES ENHANCED
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title_alt | Proceedings - microscopy and microanalysis 1996 |
title_auth | Microscopy and microanalysis 1996 proceedings ; Minneapolis, Minnesota, 11 - 15 August 1996 |
title_exact_search | Microscopy and microanalysis 1996 proceedings ; Minneapolis, Minnesota, 11 - 15 August 1996 |
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title_full | Microscopy and microanalysis 1996 proceedings ; Minneapolis, Minnesota, 11 - 15 August 1996 Microscopy Society of America, 54th annual meeting ... Ed. by G. W. Bailey ... |
title_fullStr | Microscopy and microanalysis 1996 proceedings ; Minneapolis, Minnesota, 11 - 15 August 1996 Microscopy Society of America, 54th annual meeting ... Ed. by G. W. Bailey ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Microscopy and microanalysis 1996 proceedings ; Minneapolis, Minnesota, 11 - 15 August 1996 Microscopy Society of America, 54th annual meeting ... Ed. by G. W. Bailey ... |
title_short | Microscopy and microanalysis 1996 |
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title_sub | proceedings ; Minneapolis, Minnesota, 11 - 15 August 1996 |
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