Scientists engaged in ultrastructure research seem to fall into two overlapping categories. One group uses existing tools and methods
to advance knowledge in particular disciplines. The second group is committed to advancing the tools and methods themselves. For the
benefit of both groups, this work ... click here for full Aims & Scope
Scientists engaged in ultrastructure research seem to fall into two overlapping categories. One group uses existing tools and methods
to advance knowledge in particular disciplines. The second group is committed to advancing the tools and methods themselves. For the
benefit of both groups, this work finds its outlet in Ultramicroscopy, a journal initiated to provide a forum for investigators
and to concentrate otherwise widely dispersed knowledge, promoting cross-fertilization between the two groups. This communication between
developer and user covers all aspects - fundamental and technical - pertaining to ultramicroscopic elucidation of structure, ranging
from particle optics to radiation interaction.
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P.A. Midgley