The most powerful miscrocope in Europe developed at the CNRS

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The most powerful miscrocope in Europe developed at the CNRS

The most powerful miscrocope in Europe developed at the CNRS

Reportage in Toulouse’s Rangueil district on the "ball" containing Europe’s most powerful electron microscope. With this project funded by the CNRS, we hope to be able to observe for the first time living cells. Explanations on its operation, aerial views of the dome and images of the installations.

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File : CNRS

Publication date : 25 March 1965

Reference:
I18313282
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Producteur: Office National De Radiodiffusion Télévision Française   -   Director : Lallier, Jean  -  Producer : Lallier, Jean  -  Producer : Clarke, Robert  -  Producer : Skrotzky, Nicolas  -  Narrator : Clarke, Robert
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Reference:I18313282

Credits:Director : Lallier, Jean-Producer : Lallier, Jean-Producer : Clarke, Robert-Producer : Skrotzky, Nicolas-Narrator : Clarke, Robert

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