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VARIOUS methods have been described1 for the production of holey films required either for specimen support or astigmatism-correction purposes. Some of these methods are rather involved, and all can apparently produce pseudo-holes which are often difficult to detect and therefore very misleading.
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Kay, D., Techniques for Electron Microscopy (Blackwell, Oxford, 1961).
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HARRIS, W. Holey Films for Electron Microscopy. Nature 196, 499–500 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/196499b0
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