They then draw three other detailed views of the flower, as if they were seeing it through a microscope under different magnifications. |
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The thin sections of humus were observed under a polarizing binocular microscope at different magnifications. |
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A custom-made video microscope with 200 x magnification was used for visual control of BLM formation and quality. |
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We calculated a mean of three measures for each size parameter that were done with a binocular microscope with x60 magnification. |
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Viewing the metastable phase through an optical microscope confirmed its fivefold symmetry. |
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Using a micrometer to measure the field diameter of the microscope is recommended. |
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Now the silent majority will be watching him like a hawk, putting everything he says under the microscope of what is and what isn't acceptable. |
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Thin blood smears were prepared from fresh heparinized blood on microscope slides. |
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A microscope with a calibrated eyepiece micrometer was used to measure the spheroid diameter. |
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Examination of cells under the microscope to identify the presence of malignancy. |
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A specimen obtained from scrapings of the woman's hand was prepared and examined with the use of a scanning electron microscope. |
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This was carried out using an eyepiece from a telescope, an optical instrument with a longer pedigree than the microscope. |
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I think it would have been much harder if I was under a microscope and had somebody looking over my shoulder and bugging me and micromanaging me. |
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The cuticle of juvenile stages is thin and weakly sclerotized, and sternal and tergal plates are barely recognizable in the light microscope. |
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Micropalaeontology is the study of microfossils, a microfossil being any fossil that is best studied by means of a microscope. |
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The 1.0-carat stone was fashioned into a marquise and shows several tiny unidentified mineral inclusions only visible under the microscope. |
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The banding pattern of polytene chromosomes was examined under a Zeiss phase-contrast microscope. |
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This retains features within the bandpass of the microscope while suppressing noise components with higher spatial frequencies. |
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The samples were then prepared on concave microscope slides under coverslips and sealed with silicone grease. |
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The microscope was maintained at 15 kV, and approx.5 torr at ambient room temperature. |
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Banding also appears in topographical atomic force microscope images of hydrated, native fibrils. |
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Diagnosis is by removing fluid from an affected joint or tophus and identifying urate crystals under a polarized-light microscope. |
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And, under the microscope, that food just became mold, fungi, and yeast fairly quickly. |
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The microscope could be mechanically translated deeper into the tissue to image remote structures. |
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This sectioned tissue is usually viewed under an electron microscope to determine which cells within it are labelled. |
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Here, she turns her microscope on a male lover hopelessly addicted to serial seduction and romantic self-absorption. |
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Your doctor will take a tissue sample from your thyroid gland and examine it under a microscope to see if it is cancerous. |
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Under 200x magnification, the first 200 grains viewed on a microscope slide were assessed as viable or inviable. |
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Use of a dissecting microscope to examine the colony will reveal that the surface of the colony has a beaten copper appearance. |
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The images of the stomata were taken with the microscope focused to the narrowest part lower down in the pore. |
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The beam was directed into a customized Leica Metallux 3 microscope and focused at the sample surface via the objective lens. |
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He likened this to the chances that an out-of-focus microscope could be focused by small vs. large random adjustments. |
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Conservators using a binocular microscope could focus to see crystals and liquid droplets on the glass surfaces. |
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The microscope has a motorized focus, allowing a minimum step resolution of 25 nm. |
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While Zippy has the attention span of a goldfish, his wife has the focus of an electron microscope. |
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He was in the habit of using his microscope iris to adjust the valve settings on the engine of his lovingly maintained Triumph Dolomite Sprint. |
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The surgeon and assistant perform a craniotomy while the scrub person sterilely drapes the surgeon's and assistant's chairs and the microscope. |
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Several difficulties arise from using a conventional light microscope for polarimetric studies. |
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Freshly harvested pollen was dusted onto a microscope slide with a brush to which four or five drops of stain were added. |
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The right wings of flies were removed using fine forceps and mounted on microscope slides using double-sided tape. |
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Rhodamine and fluorescein signals were observed using a fluorescence microscope with the appropriate filters. |
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This distribution approximates the blurring of the microscope at different focal planes by varying the Gaussian width parameter. |
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Therefore the focal plane of the microscope was varied until an accidentally observed object had its greatest extension in that plane. |
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I can see him clamp it between two cover glasses, place it in the microscope and show me how it was made. |
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Roots were arranged in a zig-zag pattern on the microscope slides and were covered by a large cover glass. |
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The coverslips were mounted onto glass microscope slides with the addition of 3 l of mounting medium. |
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Here's an electron microscope image of a herpes virus and here's the cowpox virus. |
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The oocyte sits on the microscope stage and is visualized for electrophysiology by a separate stereomicroscope. |
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Under the microscope it shows the same structure, the same distribution of crypto crystalline ground mass, which is chalcedonic in character. |
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Diameters at 1-4 mm behind the root apex were measured using a stereo microscope with an eyepiece graticule. |
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Grains of boron suboxide loom like boulders in this scanning electron microscope view. |
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Stomatal densities of both leaf sides were determined under the microscope with an eye-piece graticule. |
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From the remaining sample, a subsample of approximately 50 to 500 mites were mounted in Hoyer's solution on microscope slides. |
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The carbon-platinum replicas were transferred from a finishing water bath onto copper electron microscope grids. |
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With the inventions of the electron microscope and the field ion microscope, scientists have been able to observe the microcosm as never before. |
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The tester is a lipstick-sized, portable microscope that a woman licks to test her saliva to determine if and when she is ovulating. |
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Fortunately, the electron microscope can magnify even these tiny microbes enough to distinguish their physical features. |
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This is then viewed under a microscope to look for the entamoeba histolytica parasite. |
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Under the microscope it turns out to be a collection of prejudices masquerading as arguments and distortions dressed up to look like facts. |
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For quantification and microphotography, dye filling was evaluated using a Zeiss Standard microscope equipped with epifluorescence. |
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Purkinje used his microscope to describe the structure of blood vessels and sweat glands in the skin. |
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A surgeon may utilize a microscope eyeglass assembly in order for him to achieve a desired magnification of the operating area. |
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Alter incubation, aliquots of insulin solutions were removed from the glass vials using Pasteur pipettes and put onto microscope slides. |
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The box can be attached to the side of the microscope with double-sided foam tape. |
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We determined DNA migration with an Olympus BMX60 microscope with a fluorescent beam source, measuring with a scaled ocular. |
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Laser power before entering the microscope objective was 120 W and the wavelength was 495 nm for all experiments shown. |
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Small holes were made in the film for the microscope objective lens and the micropipette. |
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This shaped beam profile is imaged through the telescope system onto the back focal plane of the microscope objective. |
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The horizontal length and vertical length of root elongation were measured under an optical microscope with a micrometer eyepiece. |
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Peels were put in slide frames and studied under a binocular microscope and drawn using a camera lucida. |
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A binocular microscope equipped with a camera lucida was used to draw the plate patterns. |
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Figures were prepared with the aid of a camera lucida attached to a microscope. |
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We counted mature fleas, flea larvae, and ticks under a dissecting microscope. |
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He stood back so that I could put my face to the microscope better, and in doing so he knocked over a flask with some ether in it. |
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When placed on the microscope stage, the bottom of the Petri dish was superimposed on this circle. |
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After critical point drying samples were sputtered with gold and investigated in a Zeiss DSM 962 scanning electron microscope. |
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Brain tissues of infected animals have a sponge-like appearance when examined under a microscope. |
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It was a picture of spirogyra, a single cell organism, taken through a microscope. |
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Colors, detail, vignetting, zoom and speed have all been examined under the microscope. |
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Initially, no spherulites can be observed when a drop of a spherulite-containing solution is imaged in the microscope. |
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Also, depending on their design, microscope objectives have varying degrees of spherical aberration. |
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You also need a microscope to see the malarial bugs in the blood and in the mosquito, so this really slowed things down. |
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Root diameters at these positions along the roots were then measured using a vernier microscope. |
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We have experimentally verified the utility of the microscope dynamic light scattering imaging technique. |
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For example, we might veridically observe a surface through a microscope of the same power which did not appear to have any bumps or crevices. |
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Viewed through a microscope, you can see that a single sorus is actually a complex structure. |
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Analysis made with an electronic microscope have noticed no presence at all of necrotized cells around the incision. |
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At the center I helped develop the electron microscope which produced the snooperscope. |
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His eyes narrowed in thought as he pulled his head away from the second microscope. |
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The deliverances of the microscope about the table are not in conflict with the deliverances of the naked eye. |
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The light source was a microscope halogen lamp, which unilaterally illuminated the protruding stump. |
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Fifty microliters were placed into a 5 mm BTX fusion chamber consisting of a microscope slide and two platinum wires. |
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The negative feedback current was obtained by moving the tip towards a glass microscope slide. |
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Aged pupae were washed, dried, and then attached to a microscope slide with double-stick tape. |
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The wing is resting on a glass microscope slide but is not in mounting media. |
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The third leg was removed with a fine probe, mounted on a microscope slide, and examined with phase microscopy. |
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The measurements are performed in vitro, with a DNA construction anchored between a glass microscope slide and a silica bead. |
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The machine then applies a thin, even layer of cells to a microscope slide for examination. |
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Using a dissecting microscope, the colonies and individual undivided cells were scored for the number of cell divisions that had occurred. |
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This tissue is examined under a microscope by a pathologist to check for cancer cells. |
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They were then washed with purified water, allowed to dry and mounted onto microscope slides, cells side up. |
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Under ultra-violet light it glows and the DNA code can be read under a microscope. |
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The sections were mounted, stained with toluidine blue, scanned and photographed under a microscope. |
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The coverslip was mounted in Vectashield and viewed under a fluorescence microscope. |
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The treated millipedes were then mounted between two glass microscope slides using Euparal mounting medium. |
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The genera of the fungal colonies were identified morphologically with an optical microscope. |
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When necessary, fragmented samples were picked with tweezers from a sieve under a binocular light microscope. |
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Measurements were made using a monocular microscope connected to a computer with the image software package. |
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They demonstrated diagnostic negative birefringence under the polarizing microscope. |
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An abnormal Pap smear is followed by colposcopy, where the cervix is examined using a low-power microscope, and any abnormal areas are biopsied. |
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These fossils include graptolites, trilobites, and various types of microfossils visible only under the microscope. |
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The residues were dried and we used the 20-125 m fraction to pick specimens under a binocular microscope. |
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The slight asymmetry in both the radial and image axis direction indicates small aberrations in the microscope lens. |
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The chromosomes were stained with acetic orcein and visualized with a light microscope. |
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The first descriptions of the nexin links are coincident with the earliest electron microscope studies of flagellar structure. |
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All linear measurements were made in millimeters under a binocular microscope at magnifications from 10 to 50 times. |
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Among the viruses that are put under the microscope are the adenoviruses, bunyaviruses, retroviruses and the coronaviruses. |
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Likewise, an optical microscope cannot resolve features much less than a wavelength of visible light across. |
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Shallus could never have imagined that two centuries later conservators would peer through a binocular microscope to examine his pen strokes. |
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Based on scanning electron microscope images of the failed nanotube films, we attribute the ultimate failure to agglomerates in the film. |
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Anthers were dissected under a binocular microscope and pollen was gently squashed in staining solution under a coverslip. |
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Images of dissected tendon taken under the light microscope show that fibrils can sustain sharp bends or kinks along their length. |
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The overlapping units are bunched together in a way that recalls a group of cells viewed under a microscope. |
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The slides were photographed with a Pentax 35 mm single lens reflex camera attached to a Zeiss compound microscope. |
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In a compound microscope, a series of lenses are used to focus, magnify, and refocus the image. |
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These were filled with mature, refringent spores, as observed under the microscope. |
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Mineral concentrates were obtained by conventional mineral separation techniques and finally hand-picked under a binocular microscope. |
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Frequently, examination of a fracture face with a low-power binocular microscope can reveal the type and cause of failure. |
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Forensic scientist Karol Higgins usually uses a microscope when looking for minute clues to help solve crimes. |
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In the near future, with this type of system users would not know whether they controlled a remote microscope or a virtual microscope. |
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Site visitors can access photographs and artists' renderings that provide a wild ride from the microscope through the telescope and beyond. |
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A transmission electron microscope image is an in-focus projection through the specimen. |
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All this occurred at furnace temperatures within a custom-designed transmission electron microscope. |
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They put out tubes holding cuttings of milkweed stems with two leaves, whole potted milkweed plants, and microscope slides coated with glycerin. |
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He shaved ultrathin slices from the samples and studied them under a light microscope. |
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Each week a topical subject was put under the microscope and debated by way of historical writings. |
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The California law has predictably been thrust under the microscope since its usage in this monumental trial. |
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If I'd had access to a colorimeter and a scanning electronic microscope I certainly would have used them too. |
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Processes of analogy have created coinages like petrodollar, psycho-warfare, microwave on such models as petrochemical, psychology, microscope. |
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From each plant one randomly chosen, fresh flower was dissected under a binocular microscope to separate the corolla, androecium and gynoecium. |
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Both field evidence and binocular microscope inspection of the sediment from East Avenue Range indicate that the sediment is highly leached. |
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The bones, cartilages, ligaments and joints of the jaw apparatus were examined under a stereo microscope. |
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Since animalcules were visible only under a microscope, most of the city's residents had neither seen nor heard of them. |
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The rotations were measured by anisotropy of fluorescence originating from a small volume defined by a narrow aperture of a confocal microscope. |
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The US battle plans have been widely leaked and put under the microscope by Western military analysts. |
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Designed much like a compound microscope, the electron microscope uses a beam of electrons focused through magnetic lenses. |
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I use a photographic filtered lamp assembly with a trinocular microscope for photomicrographs of specimens. |
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Density of stomata was determined under the microscope using a eyepiece graticule. |
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Immunohistochemistry utilizes antibodies to visualize antigens in sections of tissue under the microscope. |
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The state of roads across the city will come under the microscope at tomorrow's Environment and Transport Scrutiny Panel meeting. |
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Visual inspection of the quality of the metal pattern was carried out using a 20x lens on an upright light microscope. |
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I know I'm generalizing, but this show puts these tendencies under the microscope. |
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Northern Rock will kick off the bank reporting season this week, bringing the state of the housing market back under the microscope. |
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One of last century's most potent literary and political figures is put under the microscope in this prize-winning biography. |
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An urgent need to support black and ethnic minority women who are victims of domestic abuse has been put under the microscope. |
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The field emission microscope provided unparalleled images of atomic structure. |
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All current spending has to be put under the microscope, with a thorough examination across all spending heads. |
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Electron microscope examinations of undisturbed samples reveal soil diagenesis and a high percentage of rock flour in the clay fraction. |
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A scanning tunneling microscope image shows liquid crystal molecules aligned on a sheet of graphite. |
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The areolae on the valve are usually too small to be distinguishable with the light microscope. |
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The lengths were measured with an ocular micrometer fitted to the eyepiece of the microscope. |
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Suddenly these bacteria started swimming all in one direction across the microscope slide and he wondered what they were responding to. |
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The electron microscope makes possible the determination of structures not visible through optical microscopes. |
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Instead, the abundance of leaf hairs on leaf surfaces or veins was scored for each sample under a light microscope. |
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The sample is then sent to a laboratory to be looked at under a microscope for signs of cell change. |
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In rapid succession the field ion microscope and the scanning tunnelling microscope soon joined these microscopes. |
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He used a simple microscope, although compound microscopes were available at the time. |
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Measurements were made using a light microscope equipped with an eyepiece micrometer. |
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Cells expressing the permease tagged with GFP were observed under a fluorescent microscope. |
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A pathologist will examine the prostate sample under a microscope and check whether or not it is cancerous. |
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A biopsy allows scientists to look at a sample of your cells under a microscope and carry out tests on the tissue. |
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We know that looking for abnormal cells down a microscope is not an exact science, and that is the problem. |
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In a third method the interaction between two large vesicles formed at the end of micropipettes and imaged by a light microscope is determined. |
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Two micropipettes were positioned in a dual entry chamber mounted on the microscope stage. |
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After the ocular lens is removed, direct readings can then be made through the microscope or microphotographic unit. |
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The microphotographic device is fastened on the microscope in place between the body and binocular attachment. |
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Doctors often use a thin, bendy, fibre optic microscope to see inside your body. |
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So I traded in the microscope for a macro lens and the telescope for a telephoto. |
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Cells were monitored in an inverted phase contrast microscope with autofocusing controlled by dedicated software. |
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He is the most talented young English player around and as such he is under the microscope. |
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The cross sections of the samples are analyzed, and the pigments are identified under a polarizing or scanning electron microscope. |
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The researchers chemically bonded one end of the molecule to a bendable cantilever similar to the tip of an atomic-force microscope. |
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The lengths were measured with an ocular micrometer fitted to the eye-piece of the microscope. |
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Not giving up, Keyan put the bullet under a microscope, magnifying it 1000 times and going over the surface nanometer by nanometer. |
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To see an air molecule, one must use a complex microscope that can magnify an object over a million times. |
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Geologists have studied the sand grains from modern desert dunes and under the microscope they often show pitted or frosted surfaces. |
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It's like looking at sound under a microscope, the more magnification that is applied the more the details reveal themselves. |
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The microscope first focuses on an internal reference point within the tissue culture plate containing the cells. |
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Under a microscope, aquarists saw developing eyes and pulsing mantles. |
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In 1868 he invented the apochromatic lens system for the microscope. |
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The most unusual feature of this microscope is the catoptric concave mirror used in image formation to reduce the effects of aberration in the objective. |
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A close look at some of these splashes can recall, for instance, an amoeba seen under a microscope or the fossilized remains of a fish, a hermit crab or a snake. |
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The thermometer, the hygrometer, the currents of wind and cloud, should be as familiar to him as the stethoscope, the microscope and the speculum. |
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In microscope sections note that vascular bundles are reinforced by a bundle of cortical collenchyma that form the characteristic stem ridges in Equisetum. |
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Colposcopy involves an out-patient visit to a hospital, where a gynaecologist examines the cervix closely through a binocular microscope called a colposcope. |
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For fluorescence microscopy and photomicrography a Zeiss Axioplan microscope equipped with standard epifluorescence filters and Neofluar objectives was used. |
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He also made practical improvements in microscope design including, in 1870, the use of a condenser to give a high-powered even illumination of the field of view. |
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The microscope condenser lens and custom lenses relay forward-scattered light to a quadrant photodiode detector mounted above the microscope stage. |
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After three subsequent changes of fixative, metaphases were prepared by dropping the cell suspension onto labelled clean, moist microscope slides. |
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The fixative solution was partially but not completely removed, the pellet was resuspended, dropped onto pre-cleaned microscope slides and dried for 24 h at room temperature. |
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For photobleaching experiments, the iris of the microscope was reduced to the minimum diameter so that only a small region of the sample was excited. |
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Although the snow on downhill and cross-country courses can look smooth on television, under the microscope snow crystals are jagged and have varying water contents. |
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Stomatal and epidermal cell numbers were counted using a microscope and eye-piece graticule and the systematic sampling strategy described previously. |
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A 60X or 40X Nikon objective was used to photobleach an area in the membrane while closing down the field diaphragm of the microscope to its minimum size. |
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Sure enough, when they rinsed and dried the crystals, an electron microscope revealed that the particles had fallen neatly into most of the holes. |
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At last, humanity has a ready means of putting pathological liars and other disparate evildoers under the collective microscope of blogdom every time they try it again. |
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The pollen diameter was recorded in units with the aid of a micrometer placed in the eyepiece of the microscope and later transformed into millimeters. |
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The most common technique to get surface crystals onto an electron microscope grid is to put a grid covered with carbon film facing the lipid tails on top of the drop and withdrawing gently. |
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A home-built confocal microscope with achromatic lenses is used to measure the far field scattering from PBG devices on a surface with a total internal reflection. |
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We peer down at the tiny worm wriggling under the lens of our microscope. |
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Pollen traps constructed from petroleum jelly on microscope slides were attached to vertical wooden laths facing the direction of the prevailing wind. |
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The location of the focal spot within the bfp determines the inclination angle under which the collimated beam impinges on the upper surface of a microscope slide. |
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Using a lensless x-ray microscope, researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign imaged the interior of crystals in 3-D, ranging from 0.1 m to a few microns. |
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The researchers initiated this process by feeding their rotors with ATP, and saw them revolve under the microscope at around five revolutions per second. |
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For these analyses, robotic equipment precisely places pieces of the pathogen's DNA in an array of infinitesimally small droplets on glass microscope slides. |
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You can substitute fairies and goblins, with the stars, the galaxies, and looking down a microscope. |
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However, the differences between the crystals make it fairly easy to distinguish each species with a microscope or by careful observation with a loupe. |
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The notation of section thickness on a microscope slide informs the observer of the approximate level of magnification most suitable for examination of the tissue section. |
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The scrapings are placed directly on a microscope slide and viewed under magnification for the presence of characteristic Sarcoptes scabiei mite's eggs or faecal pellets. |
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However, the limitations of the single-lens magnifier were apparent to scientists, who labored to develop a practical system to increase microscope magnification. |
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If you look at a feather under a microscope, you see the main stem, with barbs coming out to the left and right, and from these you have left-and right-handed barbules. |
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Here we have used the atomic force microscope to directly observe changes in the atomic lattice on a calcite seed crystal after the introduction of abalone shell proteins. |
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After 2-3 weeks of incubation at room temperature, extensive hyphae were produced and both basidiospores and blastospores could be observed under microscope. |
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The slides stained with HE and our method were examined with a light microscope for the presence of urate crystals and diagnostic histologic features of gouty tophus. |
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She had spent weeks hunched over a microscope looking at samples of sperm. |
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The authority is among the first wave of district councils in the country to have its public services put under the microscope as part of the new assessment. |
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The operating microscope, funded fully from a donation by the Westfield Health Scheme, will help doctors perform microsurgery with great precision. |
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The transmission electron microscope utilizes a high-energy electron beam generated by a heated filament which is focused onto a specimen by means of a condenser lens. |
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At this time he took on Marlowe, Parker was a major bestseller who did not need to be put under the microscope. |
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The mobile clinic's microscope is not state-of-the-art, but it was clear enough to see the hyperactive flagellated trichomonads scurrying around the field. |
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With these microbial systems in the Pilbara, you can see these things in the field and under the microscope. |
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Were you being extra picky in the wake of Twilight because you knew you were under the microscope? |
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In the 1970s, no microscope was needed to see neck and spine injuries among players of all levels were escalating fast. |
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The material collected was analyzed under optical microscope, and dissected with the help of 2 bistouries to liberate the spermatozoa from the tissue. |
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The stained roots were mounted in lactoglycerol onto microscope slides. |
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The coverslips were mounted, cell side up, on labelled microscope slides. |
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Biologist Dr Harry Kenward was itching with excitement when he realised the creature on his microscope slide was the oldest body louse known to exist. |
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To solve these problems, a method for quantification of stain conditions from microscopic images taken by multispectral microscope systems has been proposed. |
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And since there is no way to tell fresh fertilized eggs from unfertilized ones without a microscope, your customers won't be able to tell either way. |
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When imaging liposome attachment and coalescence to a clean surface, the slides were affixed to a magnetic disk and placed directly into the microscope. |
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The entire well of the microscope slide was examined under low power. |
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A robotic instrument can apply to a single glass microscope slide a representative piece of every one of the 6,100 genes present in the yeast genome. |
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Two Pt electrodes separated by 1.1 cm were attached to a glass microscope slide, and the space between the electrodes was filled with the cell suspension. |
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The numbers of hatched eggs and unhatched eggs were then counted under a dissecting microscope to determine the frequency of hatched eggs among all eggs laid. |
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Anyway, we placed the tin full of snow on the kitchen table and I carefully spooned some out onto a blank slide which I then slotted under the microscope lens. |
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As revealed by light microscope and SEM studies, nannofossils are moderately to well preserved with slight indications of overgrowths in the marlstones. |
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Sections were collected in water on copper grids, stained with uranyl acetate and lead citrate, and viewed on a Philips transmission electron microscope. |
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So SmAl 2 could someday be used in spintronic applications that require a zero-magnetic field, such as a spin-polarized scanning tunneling microscope. |
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These very long, spiraled nascent bdellovibrio were proposed earlier from electron microscope images to be common in spirilla, which are long and coiled themselves. |
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The vitrified specimen was thereafter transferred to the microscope. |
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Viable and nonviable seeds can easily be distinguished using a binocular microscope, because the latter lack an embryo, whereas viable seeds contain an embryo. |
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The motorized nosepiece of a Zeiss Axiovert 135 inverted microscope allowed the objective to be automatically changed from 40X to 2.5X during macro execution. |
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These calcified reds can be difficult to distinguish from corals without the assistance of a microscope or a trained eye, as you can see from the picture below at left. |
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The light source was a microscope halogen lamp, which unilaterally illuminated the protruding stump, via a light guide at a site 2-4 cm from the lower cut end. |
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The pattern passes through the microscope objective onto the sample. |
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A stereomicroscope and a compound light microscope were used to work out the density and to examine the morphology, sizes and genders of the gametophytes. |
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My daughter, herself a doctor, now has perfectly aligned eyes, but cannot use a stereo microscope, or fuse images into 3D in an old-fashioned stereoscope. |
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After 50 min, eggs were examined by microscope to detect self-fertilization or sperm contamination. |
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The microscope showed several different fibres stuck to the sole of the shoe. |
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The histopathologic analysis was performed using a microscope with cooled charged couple device. |
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Magneto-optical Kerr microscope for determination of magnetic domains in ferromagnetic and ferrimagnetic materials. |
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The elliptical corral was created using cobalt atoms precisely placed by a scanning tunneling microscope on a copper surface. |
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The grids bearing the cryosections were placed into a precooled GATAN cryospecimen holder and transferred into the microscope chamber. |
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We used a light microscope and 400 x magnification to inspect the second antenna and the associated exopod and endopod. |
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The cable transmits images to a high-powered fluorescence microscope, and the endoscopist uses a tablet computer to view the microscopes output. |
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A horticulturalist used a dissecting microscope to show students live ash borer larvae. |
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Delivery of a high-resolution field emission scanning electron microscope, including service and maintenance Contract. |
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A new microscope system can compensate for those jitters, known as Brownian motion. |
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Electron microscopes have been classified based on technical principles into transmission electron microscope and scanning electron microscope. |
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The holotype and allotype were photographed using a camera tube on a light microscope. |
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A brightfield microscope may be modified to darkfield by replacing the Abbe condenser with an oil immersion darkfield condenser. |
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We have moved from the light microscope to the transmission electron microscope and the scanning electron microscope. |
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And the technique would be available to any lab that has a transmission electron microscope. |
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The features were then confirmed in measurements done by a NIST researcher, imaging with an atomic force microscope in air. |
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Scanning tunneling microscope images of adenine and thymine at atomic resolution. |
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Research scientists used a fluorescence microscope to label different nerve fibers designated by specific markers. |
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The petrographic analysis was performed using a NIKON ECLIPSE E200 trinocular polarizing microscope with transmitted illumination. |
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Additional material from this herbarium was examined under a stereomicroscope and optical trinocular microscope. |
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Bones put the tiny crimson speck between his slides, blobbed a drop of oil on top, and focused the microscope. |
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This compact all-in-one camera attaches to any microscope trinocular head with C-mount threading. |
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Chrysophyte cysts were counted as separate categories under microscope and the ratio of chrysophycean cysts to diatoms was calculated. |
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Then, the researchers fired the beam of the electron microscope to spot weld the tube between the tips of two tungsten needles. |
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There was the aforementioned man in a lab coat sitting at a microscope. |
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Cells are often stained with trypan blue or another dye to ease cell count and observation under the microscope. |
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The specimen had such well-preserved wing features that the details of its stridulating organs were clearly visible under an optical microscope. |
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Acellular background is that which is still present when the cells are removed from the microscope. |
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The degree of internal colonization produced by each entophyte in the roots of plants was rated by observation under a microscope. |
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Then we classified each bacterial sample under the microscope and found several different cocci, rods, and spirochetes. |
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Samples for transmission electron microscope analysis were prepared by cryocutting using an ultramicrotome prior to analysis. |
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The growth rates and morphology of the sample spherulites were determined by a polarized optical microscope equipped with a hot stage. |
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The results of scanning electron microscope confirmed that fines, not fiber, are the preferred sites for sizes. |
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The image was created with an atomic force microscope and a process called ThermoChemical NanoLithography. |
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We used a microscope to examine the cells under magnification. |
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Miniscule subject matter on microscope slides can also be displayed for science lessons. |
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The technology combines an optical microscope with proprietary digital imaging software to measure topographical details of a surface. |
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Dubbed Mimivirus, the microbe was so large that researchers could see it with a light microscope. |
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Most often, EDS is part of scanning electron microscope or electron microprobe. |
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Counting and measuring living Protozooplankton using a video enhanced microscope and a new microplankton concentration device. |
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Samples were applied, using micropipettes, on the surface of an oil-covered inverted F electrode with the help of a microscope. |
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A Nikon fluorescent microscope with BG-12 excitation filter and 0-530 barrier filter was used for observation and microphotography. |
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