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" ... from this reasoning, that if we throw a greater quantity of light upon an object, so that more may be collected by the object-glass, we shall be the better able to define its structure ; which would probably be the case if the additional light could... "
The American Journal of Science - Página 220
1854
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The Mechanic's Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal and Gazette, Volumen30

1839 - 504 páginas
...which would probably be the case if the additional light could be thrown only upon those minute parts which we wish to examine, and not upon the whole object....the relative proportions of light which proceed from these minute parts, the intended advantage will not be derived." Mr. Pritchard mentions a curious "...
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Journal of the Franklin Institute of the State of Pennsylvania for the ...

1839 - 938 páginas
...which would probably be the case if the additional light could be thrown only upon those minute parts which we wish to examine, and not upon the whole object....the relative proportions of light which proceed from these minute parts, the intended advantage will not be derived." Mr. Pritchard mentions a curious "...
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Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel ..., Volumen30

Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1839 - 508 páginas
...which would probably be the case if the additional light could be thrown only upon those minute parts which we wish to examine, and not upon the whole object....illumination cannot be made to increase the relative proportion» of light which proceed from these minute parts, the intended advantage will not be derived."...
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A Practical Treatise on the Use of the Microscope: Including the Different ...

John Quekett - 1848 - 544 páginas
...which would probably be the case if the additional light could be thrown only upon those minute parts which we wish to examine, and not upon the whole object....the relative proportions of light which proceed from these minute parts, the intended advantage will not be derived." Having now pointed out the importance...
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The Microscopist: Or, A Complete Manual on the Use of the Microscope ...

Joseph Henry Wythe - 1851 - 204 páginas
...structure; and this would probably be the case if we could throw light only upon those minute parts which we wish to examine, and not upon the whole object, but as we cannot increase the relative proportions of light; the advantages proposed cannot be derived. In examining...
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The Microscopist; Or, A Complete Manual on the Use of the Microscope ...

Joseph Henry Wythe - 1852 - 208 páginas
...structure; and this would probably be the case if we could throw light only upon those minute parts which we wish to examine, and not upon the whole object, but as we cannot increase the relative proportions of light, the advantages proposed cannot be derived. In examining...
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Lectures on Polarized Light: Together with a Lecture on the Microscope ...

Jonathan Pereira - 1854 - 384 páginas
...squares of their diameters. Increase of illumination cannot compensate for deficiency of aperture. It cannot be made to increase the relative proportions of light which proceed from these minute parts. IMPERFECTION OF MICROSCOPES, AND MEANS > OF CORRECTION. The causes of imperfection...
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A Practical Treatise on the Use of the Microscope: Including the Different ...

John Quekett - 1855 - 1022 páginas
...could be thrown only upon those minute parts which we wish to examine, and not upon Fig. 288. Fig. 289. the whole object. But as we cannot do this, as the...the relative proportions of light which proceed from these minute parts, the intended advantage will not be derived." Having now pointed out the importance...
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The American Journal of Science and Arts

1854 - 956 páginas
...Microscope than that of Mr. Pritchard in his " Microscopic Illustrations," which is copied by Mr. duekett. After explaining that since the whole diameter of...regard to using Microscopes successfully. The second senlence'says in effect, that when, with an object-L'lass of small aperture, and in a faint liuht,...
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