Practical pathology and morbid histologyLea Bros. & Company, 1891 - 320 pages |
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... arrangement by which rays of light can be gradually cut off until the best effect is obtained . This can be accomplished by a diaphragm plate having a series of graduated poles revolving in the condenser ; but a much more accu- rate ...
... arrangement by which rays of light can be gradually cut off until the best effect is obtained . This can be accomplished by a diaphragm plate having a series of graduated poles revolving in the condenser ; but a much more accu- rate ...
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... arrangement whatever for this correction . It must be apparent to the most superficial observer that a ray of light taking a zigzag course from the mirror through the condenser to the object must produce distortion effects , from the ...
... arrangement whatever for this correction . It must be apparent to the most superficial observer that a ray of light taking a zigzag course from the mirror through the condenser to the object must produce distortion effects , from the ...
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... arrangement by which the condenser can be focussed and centred . Many workers use Zeiss's instruments , but in them there is no arrange- ment for focussing and centring the condenser ; they have the horse- shoe foot , and the stage is ...
... arrangement by which the condenser can be focussed and centred . Many workers use Zeiss's instruments , but in them there is no arrange- ment for focussing and centring the condenser ; they have the horse- shoe foot , and the stage is ...
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... arrangement called the correction - collar , by which the back combinations can be moved either nearer or further away from the front , to correct the glass for varying thicknesses of the cover - glass . In the object - glasses in fixed ...
... arrangement called the correction - collar , by which the back combinations can be moved either nearer or further away from the front , to correct the glass for varying thicknesses of the cover - glass . In the object - glasses in fixed ...
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... arrangement by which different shades of blue glass can be quickly turned in the condenser so as to get the best effect with the light in use . If there is too much sunlight at the working - window , a white shade gives a very soft ...
... arrangement by which different shades of blue glass can be quickly turned in the condenser so as to get the best effect with the light in use . If there is too much sunlight at the working - window , a white shade gives a very soft ...
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