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microscope

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MicroScope is a magazine for computer manufacturers, distributors and resellers within the ICT channel which was founded in 1982. In March 2011 owners Reed Business Information sold MicroScope and its sister title ComputerWeekly to TechTarget and the print ...

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noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES electron microscope COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE binocular ▪ Manipulate the oviducts in a plastic Petri dish or glass cavity block on the heated stage of a binocular directing microscope . ▪ With the aid of a ...

Usage examples of microscope.

I have explained microscopes, to his fresh amazement that we ever built such instruments.

In appearance they are not very different from conventional bacteria, but at high magnification, or rather, at a relatively high magnification, the highest magnification a conventional school microscope is capable of, if you look very carefully you could see some particles inside that have regular geometric shapes.

The root nodules of legumes would have neither form nor function without the masses of rhizobial bacteria swarming into root hairs, incorporating themselves with such intimacy that only an electron microscope can detect which membranes are bacterial and which plant.

In some cases, as with the hypocotyls of Brassica, the leaves of Dionaea and the joints of the Gramineae, the circumnutating movement when viewed under the microscope is seen to consist of innumerable small oscillations.

Although the microscope is of inestimable value in examining the renal excretion, it does not entirely supersede other valuable instruments and chemical re-agents in determining constitutional changes.

In short he began to turn a microscope, with which he was no expert, on to the blood of malarious Hindus.

The microscope showed a great many air-vesicles both in the medullary substance and between the medullary and cortical substance.

Third, a microscope would be used to examine surfaces for residue concentrations and microfossils, such as tiny bits of hair.

But modern opticians improved their microscopes, and microscopists greatly improved their methods.

When the tissue was frozen hard, I cranked out a section with the microtome, stained the slice, and took it to the microscope.

From the microtome next to the microscope he carefully removed the super sharp steel blade used for sectioning specimens.

Jack Dienphong cast his eye about his laboratory: examining the metal tables, the chemical hoods and glove boxes, microscopes, SEMs, microtomes, and titration setups.

Meet Bo-the-bug under the microscope of unwanted smirks and quirked brows.

The serologist was watching a CRT screen over 130 centimeters across diagonally, with perfect resolution, the computer-generated picture of what was happening in the gel at that time as seen by the hypersensitive electron microscope.

Through the lens of the microscope, the paired chromosomes looked like segmented black worms joined at their midsections so that each pair seemed to form a squiggly X shape.