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The Scanning Electron Microscope Differs from the Transmission Electron Microscope

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The scanning electron microscope differs from the transmission electron microscope in that the scanning electron microscope:

Grasp the basics of pressure management within Caterpillar CX transmissions.
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Definitions:

Prostaglandins

A group of physiologically active lipid compounds that have diverse hormone-like effects in animals, including regulating inflammation and body temperature.

Fructose

A simple sugar found in many plants that is sweet-tasting and often used in food and drink products.

Fibrinogen

A plasma protein produced by the liver and converted by thrombin into fibrin during blood clotting.

Mucus

Viscous secretion produced by and covering mucous membranes; lubricates mucous membranes and traps foreign substances.

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