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`Article entitled “Smart Camera” in the Microscopy and
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`Analysis publication dated July 1993
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`TRW Automotive U.S. LLC: EXHIBIT 1054
`PETITION FOR INTER PARTES REVIEW
`OF U.S. PATENT NUMBER 8,599,001
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`MICROSCOPY & ANALYSIS
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`Gillian Bullock, Ciba-Geigy Limited,
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`C. Cook, Consultant, Westbury
`D. J. Dyson, British Steel plc, Rotherham
`P. J. Goodhew, University of Liverpool
`P. W. Hawkes, CNRS, Toulouse, France
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`COVER STORY
`The cover shows a 3-D confocal reconstruction of a human
`placenta syncytiotrophoblast. Grown five days in culture, the
`cell was stained with a fluoresoeinated antibody to trophoblast
`membrane’-* (green) and counterstained with propidium iodide
`to label the multiple nuclei (red).
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`The INSIGHT PLUS (shown above) is a modular system that
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`MOON ROCKS UNDER THE
`MICROSCOPE
`Michael W. Davidson
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`Page 5
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`POTENTIAL SKIN SUBSTITUTES:
`A CLSM STUDY
`M. Hanthamrongwit, R. Wilkinson,
`M. H. Grant
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`Page 9
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`APPLICATION OF MONTE CARLO
`SIMULATIONS IN SEM
`Eli Napchan
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`Page 11
`APPLYING ERGONOMICS TO
`IMPROVE MICROSCOPY WORK
`Helen Haines and Lynn McAtamney
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`Page 15
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`BIOLOGICAL SCANNING
`TRANSMISSION ELECTRON
`MICROSCOPY
`S. Brian Andrews and Richard D. Leapman
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`Page 19
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`MICROWAVES AND
`TISSUE PROCESSING
`David Hopwood
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`Page 25
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`3-D RECONSTRUCTION AND
`LATERAL VIEWS OF BIOLOGICAL
`SPECIMENS
`Alberto Diaspro
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`Page 29
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`QUANTITATIVE ULTRASTRUCTURAL
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`Sverker Enestrtim
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`Page 33
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`CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC IMAGE
`PROCESSING ON A PC
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`Page 37
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`COMPANY NEWS
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