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TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPE. State-of-the-art scientific instrument. Nicknamed TEM, the microscope passes electrons rather than light through a subject and is capable of 200,000-power magnification. The first such microscope in Dubuque was acquired by the biology department of the [[UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE]] in 1987 and installed in Goldthorp Hall. | TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPE. State-of-the-art scientific instrument. Nicknamed TEM, the microscope passes electrons rather than light through a subject and is capable of 200,000-power magnification. The first such microscope in Dubuque was acquired by the biology department of the [[UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE]] in 1987 and installed in Goldthorp Hall. | ||
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TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPE. State-of-the-art scientific instrument. Nicknamed TEM, the microscope passes electrons rather than light through a subject and is capable of 200,000-power magnification. The first such microscope in Dubuque was acquired by the biology department of the UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE in 1987 and installed in Goldthorp Hall.