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Transmission electron micrograph of human multiple particles of human caliciviruses. Each particle is about 30 to 40 nanometers in diameter. The process of preparing viruses for observation by electron microscopy causes some drying and thus shrinkage.

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current16:46, 13 October 20071,365×1,430 (285 KB)GrahamColm (Talk | contribs) (Transmission electron micrograph of human multiple particles of human caliciviruses. Each particle is about 30 to 40 nanometers in diameter. The process of preparing viruses for observation by electron microscopy causes some drying and thus shrinkage.)

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