The Monthly Microscopical Journal: Transactions of the Royal Microscopical Society, and Record of Histological Research at Home and Abroad, Volumen3Robert Hardwicke, 1870 |
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... placed at pretty regular intervals between two membranes . I believe it to be a case of " one apparent excep- tion proving a rule , " and that rule is , that the markings of the scales of insects , except where iridescence or the ...
... placed at pretty regular intervals between two membranes . I believe it to be a case of " one apparent excep- tion proving a rule , " and that rule is , that the markings of the scales of insects , except where iridescence or the ...
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... placed in water , it will be found , when examined under the microscope , to contain ( besides the larger pieces of black matter ) irregularly - shaped black or brown particles , like portions of fronds , small pieces of crystalline sub ...
... placed in water , it will be found , when examined under the microscope , to contain ( besides the larger pieces of black matter ) irregularly - shaped black or brown particles , like portions of fronds , small pieces of crystalline sub ...
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... placed in water and viewed under the microscope , does not differ much in general appearance from that which it pre- sents after it has been " infused " for several weeks . When examined at this subsequent period the infusion will be ...
... placed in water and viewed under the microscope , does not differ much in general appearance from that which it pre- sents after it has been " infused " for several weeks . When examined at this subsequent period the infusion will be ...
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... placed on the cover , under the dissecting or erecting microscope , with a droplet of the medium to be employed or cultivating solution . This was examined under the microscope with a power of 150 or 200 diameters , and if satisfactory ...
... placed on the cover , under the dissecting or erecting microscope , with a droplet of the medium to be employed or cultivating solution . This was examined under the microscope with a power of 150 or 200 diameters , and if satisfactory ...
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... placed in cleaned damp white porous cells set in water as the others , and covered with glass , the face or cover side of the slide leaning towards the inner surface of the battery - cell ; a small cell would thus hold four slides ...
... placed in cleaned damp white porous cells set in water as the others , and covered with glass , the face or cover side of the slide leaning towards the inner surface of the battery - cell ; a small cell would thus hold four slides ...
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