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  • he old days often realized with a polarizing microscope, a directions image is generated in the rear
  • graph mass spectrometer, a scanning electron microscope, a high-field nuclear magnetic resonance spe
  • sts of a large incubator, two centrifuges, a microscope, a spectrophotometer (an instrument used to
  • ology of most cells appeared normal by light microscope about 24 hours post-dose.
  • rance of cells and tissues, as seen down the microscope, after a histological section has been stain
  • 2 Slide the microscope along the internal guiderail to make a rough
  • He transforms into both a microscope and a mobile artillery piece.
  • amined the Nakhla meteorite using an optical microscope and a powerful scanning electron microscope
  • s to the invention of the Scanning Tunneling Microscope and the Atomic Force Microscope (AFM), he is
  • mycological studies he extensively used the microscope and can be considered as the pioneer of fung
  • In optical mineralogy a petrographic microscope and cross-polarized light are often used to
  • sing the focal distance) of the petrographic microscope and observing which direction the light appe
  • are sampled, examined (typically under a 10x microscope) and tested chemically when needed.
  • e at highest magmification on a petrographic microscope) and normative nepheline in their CIPW norms
  • gues examined the specimen using an electron microscope, and found that the microstructure had featu
  • plate reader, flow cytometer, fluorescent microscope and confocal microscope.
  • seem to be slightly smaller under the light microscope and the number of polar filament coils is be
  • eating surfaces that are visible both in the microscope and to the naked eye.
  • Optical microscope and electron microscope are extensively used
  • lifecycle of unicellular organisms under the microscope and studying the adaptation of such organism
  • ons visualized under a standard bright-field microscope, and is applicable to formalin-fixed, paraff
  • ursue a variety of other hobbies; she owns a microscope and other scientific paraphernalia.
  • pecially noted for his studies utilizing the microscope and his skills in dissection.
  • seph Jackson Lister, pioneer of the compound microscope and father of Joseph Lister, 1st Baron Liste
  • Magnifying lenses (a low-power microscope) and an illumination lens allow one to direc
  • med when pathologists counted plaque under a microscope and when a computerized scan of the plaque w
  • all improvements in the construction of the Microscope, and to record the most recent and important
  • These planes, which show up as lines under a microscope, are called planar deformation features (PDF
  • onie van Leeuwenhoek's observations with the microscope are first published in Philosophical Transac
  • ute plants, which may only be viewed under a microscope, are often identified by an illustration to
  • with small needles of schorl that under the microscope are dark brown and richly pleochroic.
  • The hammer used in impact microscope are several types.
  • Typical components of a fluorescence microscope are a light source (xenon arc lamp or mercur
  • early 1970s individuals have been using the microscope as an artistic instrument.
  • oth's mottled and scaly appearance under the microscope, as well as its gecko-like fondness for rock
  • rapidly changed, unlike that for an optical microscope, as lenses in the beam path can be enabled,
  • Glasseel on the online in situ microscope at the LEO project.
  • dents who build the first practical electron microscope at the University of Toronto in 1938.
  • to the development of the highest resolution microscope at that time.
  • dents who build the first practical electron microscope at the University of Toronto in 1938.
  • r" (in left hand) being done under operating microscope at a Navy medical center
  • Hall and Albert Prebus invented the electron microscope at the University of Toronto in 1938 and Hug
  • A penny scanned in an acoustic microscope at 50 MHz
  • rd prototyping components, and telescope and microscope attachments.
  • s an account of Andry's experiments with the microscope, building on the earlier work of Antonie van
  • She used a scanning electron microscope built by Charles Oatley and his team, the se
  • In a microscope, bursauite shows distinct high reflective po
  • a's interest in "unseen worlds" began with a microscope, but his attention shifted skyward shortly a
  • s, whose life and works had been put under a microscope by incumbent Ralph Owen Brewster and Senator
  • Replica of microscope by Van Leeuwenhoek
  • cioptic ball may provide a firm anchor for a microscope, camera or telescope allowing it to be swive
  • cluded industrial sensors, security cameras, microscope cameras and astronomy systems.
  • As a member of his high school's microscope club, Walter began experimenting with differ
  • (M-030 00276) Courtesy - Billings Microscope Collection, National Museum of Health and Me
  • In the electron microscope, delta-cells can be identified as cells with
  • The Mantis Elite is a stereo microscope developed by Vision Engineering Ltd (located
  • A digital microscope differs from an optical microscope in that t
  • rces attribute the invention of the compound microscope directly to Hans Jansen and his son Zacharia
  • Since the digital microscope does not have an eyepiece, the magnification
  • Viewed in thin section using a petrographic microscope, edenite is characterized as being an anisot
  • ing surface topography with a scanning probe microscope enabling correction of raster distortions re
  • Heisenberg's microscope exists only as a thought experiment, one tha
  • r other labelled molecule via a fluorescence microscope, flow cytometer or some other fluorescence r
  • Hooke is believed to have used this microscope for the observations that formed the basis o
  • He helped to build the microscope for the ill-fated Beagle 2, and managed the
  • An inverted microscope for fluorescence microscopy.
  • An inverted microscope for tissue culture.
  • beyond the need of a microscope for the human eye to see it.
  • Depending on the size of the microscope, four to six objective lenses of different m
  • The microscope has been mainly used for scientific discover
  • Since the digital microscope has the image projected directly on to the C
  • ng years the number of applications for this microscope have grown.
  • n inspecting the zinc sulfide screen under a microscope, he noticed separate flashes of light create
  • An electron microscope image of an approximately 13 micrometre piec
  • Background: Optical microscope image of a transformed colony of CHO express
  • The scanning electron microscope image of the love dart of Humboldtiana nuevo
  • Electron microscope images show that the species' cellular innar
  • s decision on the basis of scanning electron microscope images of the seed of the two species.
  • The scanning electron microscope images shown are as follows: the upper image
  • the interpretation of transmission electron microscope images of crystals.
  • The scanning electron microscope images on the left show (above) the lateral
  • ted several machines such as a projector for microscope images.
  • rge contrast imaging is an scanning electron microscope imaging mode which can produce images of oth
  • Under the microscope in polarized light starch loses its birefrin
  • he use of thin sections and the petrographic microscope in interpretive petrology.
  • hism, which can be assessed using an optical microscope in most cases.
  • ng the rock with a hand-lens or petrographic microscope in thin section.
  • in GTG banding and observed under an optical microscope, in contrast to heterochromatin, which stain
  • ndered important by his extensive use of the microscope, in which he followed the lead of Malpighi.
  • using an electrochemical scanning tunneling microscope in his bedroom, which led to winning the Wes
  • cs of mitochondria in yeast cells with a 4Pi microscope in 2002.
  • rial for examination under the pathologist's microscope in order to rule out cancer or other importa
  • to the normal material when viewed through a microscope, in an effort to determine where material wa
  • Station included the purchase of an electron microscope in 1946 for $13,000 ($146,178 today), the fi
  • When observing cardiac tissue through a microscope, intercalated discs are an identifying featu
  • Scanning Electron Microscope interface image of a fayalite-pyroxene sympl
  • es, characterising alteration often requires microscope investigation of the mineral assemblage of t
  • The objective lens of a microscope is the one at the bottom near the sample.
  • The Scanning SQUID microscope is based upon the thin-film DC SQUID.
  • opaque ore minerals, reflected light from a microscope is needed for identification.
  • A digital microscope is a variation of a traditional optical micr
  • However, a "simple polarizing" microscope is easily made by adding inexpensive polariz
  • An inverted microscope is a microscope with its light source and co
  • The microscope is intended to produce high-resolution data
  • d construction of scanning confocal electron microscope is a complex problem first solved by Nestor
  • ionally the numerical aperture (N.A.) of the microscope is allowed to be a free parameter in the fit
  • As the stage of the microscope is turned from X to Z the color changes from
  • Instead the magnification for a digital microscope is found by how many times larger the sample
  • An optical microscope is used to take two measurements after the C
  • A Kofler bench or Kofler hot-stage microscope is a metal strip with a temperature gradient
  • th the body and the body as seen through the microscope is nothing but a play of cells being created
  • The implementation in a microscope is very similar to Stimulated Emission Deple
  • A simple microscope is developed.
  • The stage on an inverted microscope is usually fixed, and focus is adjusted by m
  • The microscope is a shared facility available to external u
  • The microscope is free to rotate n vertical plane.
  • The field ion microscope is a type of microscope that can be used to
  • The Peter Dollond compound chest microscope is based on improvements to the Cuff-style m
  • A compound microscope is developed by Zacharias Janssen and his fa
  • A key feature of the EVOS fluorescence microscope is its LED-based light cube system.
  • The revealing lens, mankind and the microscope, ISBN 0-245-51016-8.
  • Under the petrographic microscope it has a very high relief.
  • However, with a good microscope, it is possible to perform examination at hi
  • ically medical, and his experiments with the microscope led him to believe that the microorganisms h
  • beams was not better than that of an optical microscope, mainly due to the poor performance of the f
  • orth threads in inches were then the norm in microscope manufacture, and Leitz was a major manufactu
  • Microscope manufactured by Christopher Cock of London f
  • A commercial version was launched by microscope manufacturer Leica Microsystems in 2004.
  • Studying this sea floor material with his microscope, Maury saw something that fascinated him.
  • household hints, insect life seen through a microscope, military training and hardware (during Worl
  • Surgical Tool Navigator (STN), the Surgical Microscope Navigator (SMN) and the 6DOF Manipulator (MK
  • Surgical Tool Navigator (STN), the Surgical Microscope Navigator (SMN) and the 6DOF Manipulator (or
  • uding The Heart of the Matter: God Under the Microscope, Newsnight, and Twenty Four Hours.
  • s are only resolved by the scanning electron microscope, not being readily apparent in optical micro
  • f a Mirau interferometer is located within a microscope objective assembly.
  • (Emile Bertrand, 1878) between a high-power microscope objective and the eyepiece.
  • is typically focused by sending it through a microscope objective.
  • rty-second game highlight, and now under the microscope of news organizations that needed to fill 24
  • of plasmodia can be counted using an optical microscope, on a special thick film (for low parasitemi
  • searcher at the prestigious Beijing Electron Microscope Open Laboratory (aka Beijing Laboratory of E
  • Microscope, optical magnification
  • to express the maximum resolving power of a microscope or telescope.
  • ra and another optical instrument, such as a microscope or telescope.
  • ormed in the environmental scanning electron microscope, or ESEM.
  • also be used to examine RNA or DNA under the microscope or in a gel: as an example, a solution of me
  • Scientist using a stereo microscope outfitted with a digital imaging pick-up
  • electron microscope photograph of smectite clay - magnification
  • d-circuit television cameras, and trinocular microscope phototubes.
  • The "Ehrenberg Collection" includes 40,000 microscope preparations, 5,000 raw samples, 3,000 penci
  • ointed as exclusive U.S. distributor for the microscope product division of Olympus Optical of Japan
  • The Virtual Microscope project is an initiative to make micromorpho
  • Microscope Publications, a division of the McCrone Rese
  • which he described the use of the comparison microscope regarding firearms investigations.
  • Microscope schematic
  • rmally performed under a specialized optical microscope setup called a micromanipulator.
  • Optical observation under a microscope showed that these were accurately perpendicu
  • on containing DNA fragments is poured onto a microscope slide dilute enough so that individual molec
  • The sample is sandwiched between a microscope slide and a coverslip.
  • etween the cover slip and a somewhat thicker microscope slide, which rests on the microscope's stage
  • The cover slip is often glued to the microscope slide, in order to seal off the specimen fro
  • rocellulose on a standard 25mm x 75 mm glass microscope slide.
  • London where it is currently displayed on a microscope slide.
  • t the hemocytometer is thicker than a normal microscope slide.
  • He used a gold chloride stain on his microscope slides in order for to view the tiny corpusc
  • For example, some allow microscope slides to be loaded for scanning, while mech
  • Microscope slides
  • s used to prepare permanent or semipermanent microscope slides of of small organisms, histological s
  • da balsam was also used for making permanent microscope slides.
  • all particles viewable with the standard lab microscope, small turquoise bodies termed "eberthella t
  • ination of thin sections of the rock under a microscope, so only an approximate classification can u
  • methods for heating melt inclusions under a microscope, so changes could be directly observed.
  • When a patient's blood is viewed under a microscope, some of the red blood cells appear thorny.
  • ron energy-loss spectroscopy in the electron microscope; Springer, 1996.
  • As the microscope stage is rotated, individual mineral grains
  • other and parallel to the crosshairs; as the microscope stage is rotated the cross remains steady; b
  • riginal concept was based mainly on electron microscope studies, and has now been refined to take ac
  • ield emission scanning transmission electron microscope succeeded in taking images individual atom (
  • Early adopters of the microscope, such as Robert Hooke and Antonie van Leeuwe
  • They can also be scanned with an underwater microscope, such as ecoSCOPE.
  • The average digital microscope system has a 15" monitor, would result in an
  • Hirox's current digital microscope systems are the KH-7700 and the KH-1300.
  • m is usually provided by a scanning electron microscope that results in high spatial accuracy (below
  • he Dutch Ambassador to England, mentions the microscope that was developed by Drebbel.
  • only under magnification with a petrographic microscope, that contains a mixture of very fine-graine
  • Under the microscope the spherulites are of circular outline and
  • ater flexibility so that when setting up the microscope the prism can be actively focused.
  • of higher quality compared with the digital microscope, the application for the microscope may dict
  • Religious Tract Society on the Telescope and Microscope, The Atmosphere and Atmospheric Phenomena, a
  • With the optical microscope, the lenses are made for the optics of the e
  • made, moreover, before the invention of the microscope, the selection of the organs of fructificati
  • Under a microscope, these nodules appear as a collection of min
  • Able to be seen under microscope, they are lined by nonkeratinizing stratifie
  • When viewed in profile under a light microscope they appear weakly angular, and have dimensi
  • ved using electron microscopes; with a light microscope they can usually only be seen collectively a
  • It is visible without a microscope, though it is easier to see in humans than i
  • urn the slow motion knobs on the base of the microscope to capture and take readings of the specimen
  • At first scientists used the microscope to view and draw objects not visible with th
  • In 1624 Galileo sent a Drebbel-type microscope to Federico Cesi (1585-1630), a wealthy nobl
  • d on the top of the sliding mechanism of the microscope to make very fine adjustments to the focus o
  • Porter, the first application of an electron microscope to chloroplasts.
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