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Rôle selon le sexe -- Scandinavie -- 20e siècle. : Is there a Nordic feminism? : Nordic feminist thought on culture and society / Drude von der Fehr, Bente Rosenbeck, and Anna G. Jónasdóttir  1998 1
Service social -- Scandinavie -- 1990- ... : Nordic social policy : changing welfare states / edited by Mikko Kautto [and others]  1999 1
Scandinaviërs. : Guests in the house : cultural transmission between Slavs and Scandinavians 900 to 1300 a.d. / by Mats Roslund ; translated from Swedish by Alan Crozier  2007 1
Scandinavische talen.   5
Scandium. : Scandium : compounds, productions, and applications / Viktor A. Greene, editor  2011 1
 

Scania (Sweden) -- See Skåne (Sweden)


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Scanianavia -- Guidebooks : Norway, Sweden and Denmark : with excursions to Iceland and Spitzbergen : handbook for travellers' / by Karl Baedeker  1912 1
Scanlon, Jennifer : Dance on. Jennifer Scanlon / directed by William Hohauser  1984 1
 

Scanlon, T. M. (Thomas M.) -- See Scanlon, Thomas


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Scanlon, Thomas   2
 

Scanlon, Thomas M -- See Scanlon, Thomas


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Scanlon, Tim -- See Scanlon, Thomas


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Scannabecchi, Filippo, approximately 1350-approximately 1410 -- See Lippo, di Dalmasio, approximately 1350-approximately 1410


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Scannabecchi, Lippo, approximately 1350-approximately 1410 -- See Lippo, di Dalmasio, approximately 1350-approximately 1410


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Scanned probe microscopy -- See Scanning probe microscopy


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Scannell, Reece. : Writers interviews with the camera / photographs by Reece Scannell ; curated and edited by Di Yerbury ; biographical notes by Thomas Shapcott  1989 1
Scannell, Vernon. : Something about the author. Volume 188 / Lisa Kumar, project editor  2008 1
 

Scanner, X-Ray CAT -- See Tomography Scanners, X-Ray Computed


X-ray image-detecting devices that make a focused image of body structures lying in a predetermined plane from which more complex images are computed
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Scanner, X-Ray CT -- See Tomography Scanners, X-Ray Computed


X-ray image-detecting devices that make a focused image of body structures lying in a predetermined plane from which more complex images are computed
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Scanners -- See Scanning systems


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Scanners (Radio receivers) -- See Radio Monitoring receivers


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Scanners, X-Ray CAT -- See Tomography Scanners, X-Ray Computed


X-ray image-detecting devices that make a focused image of body structures lying in a predetermined plane from which more complex images are computed
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Scanners, X-Ray CT -- See Tomography Scanners, X-Ray Computed


X-ray image-detecting devices that make a focused image of body structures lying in a predetermined plane from which more complex images are computed
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Scanning. : Optical imaging and spectroscopy / David Jones Brady  2008 1
scanning antennas. : An introduction to RF Stealth / David Lynch  2021 1
 

Scanning Auger electron microscopy -- See Also Auger effect


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Scanning Auger electron microscopy. : Scanning Auger electron microscopy / [edited by] Martin Prutton, Mohamed M. El Gomati  2006 1
 

Scanning auger microscopy -- See Auger electron spectroscopy


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Scanning Dysarthria -- See Dysarthria


Disorders of speech articulation caused by imperfect coordination of pharynx, larynx, tongue, or face muscles. This may result from CRANIAL NERVE DISEASES; NEUROMUSCULAR DISEASES; CEREBELLAR DISEASES; BASAL GANGLIA DISEASES; BRAIN STEM diseases; or diseases of the corticobulbar tracts (see PYRAMIDAL TRACTS). The cortical language centers are intact in this condition. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p489)
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Scanning Dysarthrias -- See Dysarthria


Disorders of speech articulation caused by imperfect coordination of pharynx, larynx, tongue, or face muscles. This may result from CRANIAL NERVE DISEASES; NEUROMUSCULAR DISEASES; CEREBELLAR DISEASES; BASAL GANGLIA DISEASES; BRAIN STEM diseases; or diseases of the corticobulbar tracts (see PYRAMIDAL TRACTS). The cortical language centers are intact in this condition. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p489)
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Scanning electron microscope -- See Scanning electron microscopes


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Scanning electron microscopes.   9
Scanning electron microscopes -- Design and construction : Scanning electron microscope optics and spectrometers / Anjam Khursheed  2011 1
Scanning electron microscopes -- Pictorial works.   2
Scanning electron microscopes -- Technological innovations : Biological low voltage field emission scanning electron microscopy / Heide Schatten, James Pawley, editors  2007 1
 

Scanning Electron Microscopies -- See Microscopy, Electron, Scanning


Microscopy in which the object is examined directly by an electron beam scanning the specimen point-by-point. The image is constructed by detecting the products of specimen interactions that are projected above the plane of the sample, such as backscattered electrons. Although SCANNING TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY also scans the specimen point by point with the electron beam, the image is constructed by detecting the electrons, or their interaction products that are transmitted through the sample plane, so that is a form of TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
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  Scanning electron microscopy -- 5 Related Subjects   5
Scanning electron microscopy.   21
Scanning electron microscopy -- Atlases.   3
Scanning electron microscopy in archaeology. : Thin section petrography, geochemistry & scanning electron microscopy of archaeological ceramics / Patrick Sean Quinn  2022 1
Scanning electron microscopy -- Laboratory manuals : Scanning Electron Microscopy, X-Ray Microanalysis, and Analytical Electron Microscopy : a Laboratory Workbook  1990 1
Scanning electron microscopy -- Periodicals : Scanning (Online)  1994- 1
Scanning electron microscopy -- Pictorial works. : Scanning nature : a look at some of the smaller components of our natural environment as revealed by the scanning electron microscope / compiled by D. Claugher  1983 1
 

Scanning Force Microscopies -- See Microscopy, Atomic Force


A type of scanning probe microscopy in which a probe systematically rides across the surface of a sample being scanned in a raster pattern. The vertical position is recorded as a spring attached to the probe rises and falls in response to peaks and valleys on the surface. These deflections produce a topographic map of the sample
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Scanning Force Microscopy -- See Microscopy, Atomic Force


A type of scanning probe microscopy in which a probe systematically rides across the surface of a sample being scanned in a raster pattern. The vertical position is recorded as a spring attached to the probe rises and falls in response to peaks and valleys on the surface. These deflections produce a topographic map of the sample
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Scanning force microscopy.   3
Scanning laser ophthalmoscopy. : Atlas of confocal laser scanning in-vivo microscopy in opthalmology [i.e. ophthalmology] : principles and applications in diagnostic and therapeutic ophtalmology [i.e. ophthalmology] / R.F. Guthoff, C. Baudouin, J. Stave  2006 1
Scanning laser ophthalmoscopy -- Atlases : Atlas of confocal laser scanning in-vivo microscopy in opthalmology [i.e. ophthalmology] : principles and applications in diagnostic and therapeutic ophtalmology [i.e. ophthalmology] / R.F. Guthoff, C. Baudouin, J. Stave  2006 1
 

Scanning Microscopies, Electron -- See Microscopy, Electron, Scanning


Microscopy in which the object is examined directly by an electron beam scanning the specimen point-by-point. The image is constructed by detecting the products of specimen interactions that are projected above the plane of the sample, such as backscattered electrons. Although SCANNING TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY also scans the specimen point by point with the electron beam, the image is constructed by detecting the electrons, or their interaction products that are transmitted through the sample plane, so that is a form of TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
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Scanning Microscopies, Laser -- See Microscopy, Confocal


A light microscopic technique in which only a small spot is illuminated and observed at a time. An image is constructed through point-by-point scanning of the field in this manner. Light sources may be conventional or laser, and fluorescence or transmitted observations are possible
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