CrosswordPuzzle
Across
1. Site of first FIG Leaders meeting 5. FIGs are supported by MSA 7. MSA Mega
11. Overall head of FIGs 13. Programs aimed at K–12 students 14. FIG for Crystallography and Mapping (abbr.) 16. Aberration- 17. Present a paper or
at M&M
20. Tis may be organized by a FIG 22. Focused Ion
FIG
25. An original Focused Interest Group 26. Specimen preparation or microscopy at cold temperatures (abbr.)
27. Te microscopy community carries this out 32. NIH S10 program for
equipment
33. When your image is crisp, it’s 35. MAS Meal with a 38. Tis FIG’s mission is data management (abbr.) 39. FIGs may use dues to host this 40. MicroAnalytical Standards FIG (abbr.) 41. Te FIG Guidelines are these
2. Facilities
Down
3. Vendors’ booths are in the M&M Exhibit 4. MSA Project
and Management FIG for outreach
6. A FIG may organize a pre-meeting 8. Number of active MSA FIGs 9. Diagnostic & Biomedical Microscopy FIG (abbr.) 10. Number of members needed to maintain a FIG 12. Area of concentration or specialty 13. Microscopes and recording devices require a computer to communicate
15. M&M meeting location in 1999, 2010, 2015, 2019, and 2022 18. FIG identification for meeting badge 19. First FIG Chair
Albrecht
21. An original Focused Interest Group, 23. Atom
Corrosion Casting Field Ion Microscopy FIG
24. MSA Technologists’ 28. Tese are taught on the Sunday before M&M 29. MSA Interest Groups, before they were “Focused” 30. FIG formed aſter a successful symposium at M&M 2000 (abbr.) 31. Famous doughnut shop in Portland favored by microscopists 34. Former name of EM in Liquids & Gases FIG (abbr.) 36. 3D imaging is performed by members of this FIG (abbr.) 37. Years in the MSA “FIG Experiment”
Answers to many of the clues in this puzzle may be found in the MSA Focused Interest Groups article on page 46 of this issue. Te answer key can be found on page 66.
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