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1. Screen type nicknamed “green screen” 8. Lens type that bends parallel rays so that they converge 12. Micrographia book author 13. August date of the PMCx60 at M&M 2020 15. Image not having much detail (abbr.) 16. “1” of Standard Temperature and Pressure 17. Urgent request 19. Gentle tap, oſten on the shoulder 20. Famous American poet’s first initials (abbr.) 21. Foolery, madness 22. Minor professional ice hockey league in Canada from 1959–1963 (abbr.)
24. Many street addresses end with this in the US (abbr.) 25. “A” in Texas University’s microscope-focused CASM 26. Country where all members of the MTO Editorial Board are located (abbr.)
29. Germany country code (abbr.) 30. In an optical microscope, this value decreases with increasing magnification
38. Consumed 39. Moving and active 40. Hat type that is tall and cylindrical
41. Accelerating ————, electron high tensions (pl.) 43. Multiferroic design components for driſt compensation (slang, pl.)
45. Cancellation of unwanted signal by generating an out-of-phase waveform (abbr.)
46. Potent poison element (abbr.) 47. Microscope type that uses light as the source of illumination
51. Point (or plane) of interest 55. 180°ℼ 57. Two letters joined into one glyph, for example, æ 59. Seen 61. Inert gas (abbr.) 62. Former postal abbreviation of Nebraska (abbr.) 63. Scale that Transmission Electron Microscopes typically operate on
64. Vitreous necessity in Cryo-EM 66. Te fourth dimension 67. Friendly greeting to the ANL scientist and MSA member that patented the Scanning Confocal Electron Microscope
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1. “P” in DPC 2. Electrons with high kinetic energy 3. Onomatopoeia exclamation aſter getting hit in the stomach 4. “Cheers” equivalent with Old Norse roots 5. Rat, ant, cockroach, etc., for example
6. One or the ———— 7. Surface characterization technique using low-angle diffraction of electrons (abbr.)
8. Town in northern France 9. NYC slang for over-the-top (abbr.)
10. Choose via vote 11. Used by Röntgen to see the bones of his wife’s hand in 1895 (pl.)
14. Range of wavelengths used to see heat 17. Italian street food 18. Force exerted on electrons in EM lenses 23. Concept first theorized by Einstein 26. Graphical, interactive view seen in an app or program (abbr.)
27. Group 14 element that has an English name but a Latin abbreviation (abbr.)
28. —— search, looking for manuscripts on a scientific topic (slang)
30. Spherical if originating from a point source 31. Elongated reciprocal lattice points (pl.) 32. “Go” in Scottish 33. Network of satellites for telecommunications (abbr.) 34. Small drinks (pl.) 35. Prefix for “three” 36. Sound a dove makes 37. Mini albums (abbr., pl.) 42. Rose essential oil 44. Te four major show business awards (acronym) 46. Boxer Muhammad 48. Celebratory dessert for March 14th 49. Ni-Fe alloy with low thermal expansion 50. Chemical reaction type to form carbon-carbon bonds 51. An excessively ludicrous comedic genre
52. “Stop! ——— ——— out!” (2 words) 53. Overlaying digital images on the real world (abbr.) 54. Simple prying machine 56. Physicist with an eponymous lunar impact crater, refractometer, number, and theory
58. Signal amplification applied by an image sensor 60. Approximate landing time (abbr.) 65. US state NE of the Four Corners Monument (abbr.)
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