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Volume 19 Number 5 2011 September


Feature Article


12 Imaging Biologically Induced Mineralization in Fully Hydrated Flow Systems Logan Schultz, Betsey Pitts, Andrew C. Mitchell, Alfred B. Cunningham, and Robin Gerlach


Contents Biological Applications


16 Imaging Specifi c Protein Labels on Eukaryotic Cells in Liquid with Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy Diana B. Peckys, Madeline J. Dukes, Elisabeth A. Ring, David W. Piston, and Niels de Jonge


22 High-Resolution Imaging of Dried and Living Single Bacterial Cell


Surfaces: Artifact or Not? Dominik Greif, Daniel Wesner, Dario Anselmetti, and Jan Regtmeier


Instrumentation, Software, and Analysis


26 A 200-kV STEM/SEM Produces 1 Å SEM Resolution Xiao Feng Zhang


30 Standards-Based Quantifi cation in DTSA-II—Part I Nicholas W.M. Ritchie


38 Simplifying Electron Diffraction Pattern Identifi cation of


Mixed-Material Nanoparticles Jacopo Samson, Patrick C. Nahirney, Charles Michael Drain, and Irene Piscopo


About the Cover


Microscopy Innovations 42 2011 Microscopy Today Innovation Awards


Microscopy Facilities


48 Quietly Building Capabilities: New Instruments, Expertise, “Quiet Wing” Available at DOE User Facility Scott Lea, Bernd Kabius, Bruce Arey, Libor Kovarik, Chongmin Wang, Galya Orr, Igor Lyubinetsky, and Ross Carper


Microscopy Pioneers


Reconstructed image slices through clusters of bacteria growing around calcium carbonate precipitates inside a glass capillary. Image width = 230 µm.


See article by Shultz et al.


54 Pioneers in Optics: Joseph von Fraunhofer and Gustav Robert Kirchhoff Michael W. Davidson


Departments


7 Editorial 8 Carmichael’s Concise Review


58 Industry News 60 Product News


62 NetNotes 76 Calendar of Meetings 80 Dear Abbe 82 Index of Advertisers


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