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  • Miniatura para Microscopía a cámara rápida
    |número-autores= (ayuda) Landecker, H. (2009). «Seeing things: From microcinematography to live cell imaging». Nature Methods 6 (10): 707-709. PMID 19953685…
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  • Miniatura para Ysmael Álvarez Rodríguez
    Valladares Y., Rev. Esp. Oncol.; 32 (1):55-84.[18]​ 1985, Time-lapse microcinematography of the effect of thiazolidine carboxylic acid (thioproline) upon…
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Resultados de la Wikipedia en inglés.

  • film. During this period, time-lapse microscopy was referred to as microcinematography. With the increasing use of video recorders, the term time-lapse…
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  • filmmaker. He was one of the leading figures in the development of microcinematography in Paris and its use in science research and education. Comandon…
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  • pioneer, who explored time-lapse photography, microphotography, microcinematography, and animation. Percy Smith was the son of Francis David Smith (1854-1918)…
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  • Henry Press. ISBN 978-0-309-10112-7. Landecker, Hannah (2006). "Microcinematography and the History of Science and Film". Isis. 97: 121–132. doi:10.1086/501105…
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  • after discharging a multi-use nozzle jet injector using high-speed microcinematography. Hoffman and colleagues (2001) also observed the nozzle and internal…
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  • and cinematography, and performed early experiments of color film, microcinematography and stereoscopic film. He produced numerous films of operations,…
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  • innovative techniques in time-lapse photography, microphotography, microcinematography and animation. Learning from him, Durden became an expert in stop-motion…
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  • Technologies; Harvard University Press (2007) [1][2] Cellular Features: Microcinematography and Early Film Theory, Critical Inquiry 31(4):903-937. (2005)[3]…
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  • S2CID 205056946. Landecker H (October 2009). "Seeing things: from microcinematography to live cell imaging". Nature Methods. 6 (10): 707–709. doi:10.1038/nmeth1009-707…
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  • collaborator of Jean Bernard. Bessis used electron microscopy and microcinematography to study the structure and function of blood cells—particularly red…
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  • and plasmolysis, and the development of microscopy, particularly microcinematography. He also valued field work as an important basis for further lab…
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  • Levi-Montalcini put it. In 1963, she returned to Turin to see a new microcinematography developed by Carl Zeiss. She persuaded Filho to procure one at the…
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  • early, computery, weirdy, acidy colourful things." Incorporating microcinematography from Sinclair Stammers Post Production, the film's innovative usage…
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