Dutch physicist Frits Zernike(passive) was invented byPhase - contrast microscopy
Professor Frits Zernike of Netherlands(passive) was discovered byPhase contrast microscope
his granduncle ... the Nobel laureate Frits Zernikeinventedthe phase - contrast microscope
Frits Zernike , the Germans and all other people of the Netherlands(passive) invented bythe phase - contrast microscope
The 1953 Nobel Prize in Physics ... Frits Zernikeinventedthe phase contrast microscope
having the ability to differentiate between structures of similar transparency level(passive) is specially designedLX-300 Phase Contrast Binocular Microscope
for professional use that allows immediate exams(passive) was designedThe VE - PH300 phase contrast microscope
Inventor ( paged 2 ) 1888 – A Dutch inventor and Physicistinventedphase contrast microscope
Fritz Zernike – a Dutch physicist who was working on optical properties of the visible spectrum in the 1930 ’s(passive) was discovered byPhase contrast microscopy
how Fredrik Zernike was not really lookingto createthe phase contrast microscope
how to use a microscope , Microscope 101 , Microscope Components , microscope featuresto SetUp a Phase Contrast Microscope
to have medium phase or dark phase renditions , by altering the degree of additional shift to the wavelength from 1/4 to 1/2 wavelengths , respectively(passive) can be designedPhase contrast microscopes
to have medium - phase or dark - phase renditions , by altering the degree of additional shift to the wavelength from ¼ to ½ wavelengths , respectively(passive) can be designedPhase contrast microscopes
in 1934(passive) was inventedPhase contrast microscopy
the information below ... when tryingto setup your phase contrast microscope
for the study of thin , unstained sections or live cultures — i.e .(passive) is designedPhase contrast microscopy
with objective lenses that have the ability to perform multiple functions when combined with contrast - enhancing techniques(passive) is designedThe Phase - Contrast Microscope
Application of Phase Contrasthas resultedPhase contrast microscopy
to take advantage of phase differences between the various components in a specimen and the surrounding medium(passive) is designedThe phase contrast microscope
with the aim of high - speed photography(passive) was createdPhase - contrast microscopy
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to take advantage of phase differences between objects in a specimen and in the surrounding medium(passive) is designedThe phase contrast microscope
in 1935(passive) was inventedPhase contrast microscopy
to observe the specimen in culture flasks and Petri dishes(passive) is designedmicroscope with phase contrast features
to observe the specimen in culture dishes(passive) is designedmicroscope with phase contrast features
the effect of oregano and bergamot ( Monarda dydyma ) oils(passive) caused byphase contrast microscopy
in 1936(passive) was inventedThe phase contrast microscope
for teaching demonstration , clinical examination and research purpose(passive) is designedkit.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis phase contrast microscope
The Bertrand lens ... usefulto ... setthe microscope for phase contrast
up ... the instructor at a special station in the back or side of the lab(passive) set ... bya PHASE CONTRAST MICROSCOPE
later(passive) was ... inventedPhase contrast Microscope
in a time when computerized image processing was unheard of(passive) was inventedThe phase contrast microscope
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nearly 100 years agoinventednearly 100 years ago
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bright and dark regions depending upon how much different areas in a sample slow down light ... compared to neighboring regionscreatesbright and dark regions depending upon how much different areas in a sample slow down light ... compared to neighboring regions
images of such structures to differ in brightness , producing high contrast with similar resolution to that of a bright field instrumentcausesimages of such structures to differ in brightness , producing high contrast with similar resolution to that of a bright field instrument
for comfortable continued use ... with ergonomically located controls , a low profile stage , and Siedentopf - type eyepiece tubes set at a 45 ° angle for either sitting or standing useis designedfor comfortable continued use ... with ergonomically located controls , a low profile stage , and Siedentopf - type eyepiece tubes set at a 45 ° angle for either sitting or standing use
the outer halos of lightcreatesthe outer halos of light
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regions which undergo phase modulation and regions that do not undergo phase modulation using a annular arrangement similar to dark - field microscopycreatesregions which undergo phase modulation and regions that do not undergo phase modulation using a annular arrangement similar to dark - field microscopy
to 40× magnificationsetto 40× magnification
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for teaching demonstration , clinical examination and research purposeis designedfor teaching demonstration , clinical examination and research purpose