Volume 27 Number 1 2019 January
Microscopy Education
12 Images of Leaf Stomata: Little Things that Matter Douglas Clark
Contents Image Processing
18 Employing Deep Networks for Image Processing on Small Research Datasets Amil Dravid
Materials Processing
24 Micro-Scale Analysis of Microbial-Induced Calcite Precipitation in Sandy Soil through SEM/FIB Imaging Kejun Wen, Lin Li, Rong Zhang, Yang Li, and Farshad Amini
Meeting Reports
30 Meeting Report: Microscopy & Microanalysis 2018 Yoosuf Picard, Program Chair
32 Microscopy & Microanalysis 2019 in Portland, Oregon Alice Dohnalkova, Program Chair
About the Cover Opinion
34 Electron Holography for Everyone – Here It Comes Edgar Voelkl
Microscopy Pioneers
36 Pioneers in Optics: Heinrich Rudolph Hertz Eric Clark
Stomata of various plants. Clockwise from upper left: Tradescantia, Masdevallia, Agave, and Paeonia Stomata. Image widths are 120 µm, 110 µm, 120 µm, and 70 µm, respectively. Images acquired by light microscopy using photo stacks.
See article by Clark.
Departments
7 Editorial 8 Carmichael’s Concise Review
38 Industry News 40 Product News
42 NetNotes 45 Calendar of Meetings 49 Dear Abbe 50 Index of Advertisers
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