0 an instrument which makes very small objects able to be seen magnifying them greatly -- mikroskop
Microtubules and microscopes: how the development of light microscopic imaging technologies has contributed to discoveries about microtubule dynamics in living cells.
The classical amanuensis represented speech in writing; the microscope's amanuensis represented sight in drawing while engaging in a critical mental maneuver.
Improved microscopes, a host of advanced microscopic techniques, and the availability of new organisms changed the conditions of research.
The information about the z-coordinate is gathered from the microscope's focus drive controller, which has a sufficient resolution - minimum step size 0.025 m (manufacturer's specification).
The digestive tract was removed and divided into sections, which were separately screened under stereo- and light microscopes.
Single-crystal aluminates - a new generation of scintillators for scanning electron microscopes and transparent screens in electron optical devices.
As was noted in the report of the exhibition, these microscopes seem to have been particularly fascinating for the visitors.
The stimuli were directly imaged on the retina after being reflected by a half-silvered mirror beneath the microscope's long working distance substage condenser.
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