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Germans Max Knott and Ernst Ruska co-invented the electron mircroscope in 1931. It uses an elecrton beam… | Nobel prize in physics, Nobel prize, Academy of sciences
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OPTO-EDU A41.1935 Operating Microscope, Dual Head, Motor Zoom, 4.5x~27.3x, 8 Function Foot Switch, For Ophthalmology
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