Fermentation Organisms; a Laboratory HandbookLongmans, Green, and Company, 1903 - 392 páginas |
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... Object Marker Cover - Glass Gauge . Apparatus for Artificial Illumination Small Auxiliary Apparatus Bottles for Reagents and Immersion Oil 4. Thermostats and their Accessories Rohrbeck's Thermostat . Panum's Thermostat PAGE 17 18 · 19 ...
... Object Marker Cover - Glass Gauge . Apparatus for Artificial Illumination Small Auxiliary Apparatus Bottles for Reagents and Immersion Oil 4. Thermostats and their Accessories Rohrbeck's Thermostat . Panum's Thermostat PAGE 17 18 · 19 ...
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... objects should stand on the tables which are being used at the time , and these should be put away again after use . Only in this way is it possible to keep everything dust - free and clean . The laboratory should appear as if nothing ...
... objects should stand on the tables which are being used at the time , and these should be put away again after use . Only in this way is it possible to keep everything dust - free and clean . The laboratory should appear as if nothing ...
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... object of investigation being called the objective , and the other nearer the eye , the eye - piece . All these lenses are fitted into a brass tube . The objective forms a real , enlarged and inverted image of the object which is being ...
... object of investigation being called the objective , and the other nearer the eye , the eye - piece . All these lenses are fitted into a brass tube . The objective forms a real , enlarged and inverted image of the object which is being ...
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Albert Klocker. inverted image of the object which is being examined ; this image is again magnified by the eye - piece . Thus the image that we see in a microscope is an inverted one . However good the lenses may be they never form ...
Albert Klocker. inverted image of the object which is being examined ; this image is again magnified by the eye - piece . Thus the image that we see in a microscope is an inverted one . However good the lenses may be they never form ...
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... object through the objective . In the dry system the numerical aperture is always less than 1 , for the refractive index of air is equal to 1 , and half the angle of aperture must , of course , be always smaller than 90 ° , and its sine ...
... object through the objective . In the dry system the numerical aperture is always less than 1 , for the refractive index of air is equal to 1 , and half the angle of aperture must , of course , be always smaller than 90 ° , and its sine ...
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