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29
Sep
Date September 29, 2023
Categories Microscopy

Why is it Necessary to Adjust the Diaphragm in a Microscope?

The microscope is an essential scientific instrument that uses lenses to produce magnified images of tiny structures and details....
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0 Comments Author Bertrand Courtenay
29
Sep
Date September 29, 2023
Categories Microscopy

Why Do Microscopes Use Fixed Mirrors?

Microscopes are indispensable tools in science labs and clinics around the world. They allow researchers and medical professionals...
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Author Bertrand Courtenay
25
Sep
Date September 25, 2023
Categories Microscopy

Why Do You Place One Hand Under the Base of the Microscope As You Carry It?

When transporting a microscope such as between rooms or buildings, proper carrying technique is important to safely move the instr...
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Author Bertrand Courtenay
25
Sep
Date September 25, 2023
Categories Microscopy

The Role Of 3 Objective Lenses on a Compound Light Microscope

The compound light microscope is an indispensable tool used ubiquitously in science disciplines to visualize small objects in fine...
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0 Comments Author Bertrand Courtenay
25
Sep
Date September 25, 2023
Categories Microscopy

Why Is There a Light Source at The Bottom of The Microscope? The Role of The Microscope’s Base Light

Standard upright microscopes feature an angled illumination source at the base that directs light upwards through the sample. But...
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Author Bertrand Courtenay
25
Sep
Date September 25, 2023
Categories Microscopy

Why Does the Letter “e” Flip Under a Microscope?

When viewing text under a microscope, you may notice the letter "e" appears strangely flipped or reversed. This peculiar phenomeno...
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Author Bertrand Courtenay
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