Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society, Volume 1Royal Microscopical Society., 1878 |
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Halaman ix
... determine its Thermal Death Point The Fine Adjustment of English Microscopes .. The Ornamental Colours of Daphniadæ .. .. Schulze's Mode of Intercepting the Germinal Matter of the Air The Ordinary Microscope as a Polariscope for ...
... determine its Thermal Death Point The Fine Adjustment of English Microscopes .. The Ornamental Colours of Daphniadæ .. .. Schulze's Mode of Intercepting the Germinal Matter of the Air The Ordinary Microscope as a Polariscope for ...
Halaman 2
... determine them by the methods previously adopted , more numerous and complex measurements were necessary , and it was requisite to cut the section in one very special direction . The new method enables us to approximately determine ...
... determine them by the methods previously adopted , more numerous and complex measurements were necessary , and it was requisite to cut the section in one very special direction . The new method enables us to approximately determine ...
Halaman 3
... determined by means of a micrometer screw fixed under the stage of the instrument , in such a manner that it became unsuitable for use as an ordinary microscope . At the time of the reading of this paper I was much struck with the ...
... determined by means of a micrometer screw fixed under the stage of the instrument , in such a manner that it became unsuitable for use as an ordinary microscope . At the time of the reading of this paper I was much struck with the ...
Halaman 4
... determined depends much on the thickness of each specimen , but if it be from to of an inch , the errors ought to be limited to the third place of decimals . In practically employing this method it is of great importance to have some ...
... determined depends much on the thickness of each specimen , but if it be from to of an inch , the errors ought to be limited to the third place of decimals . In practically employing this method it is of great importance to have some ...
Halaman 5
... determined as above explained , is that of an ordinary ray . On the contrary , if the mineral possesses double refraction , the phenomena seen by means of the extraordinary ray may be totally different , and as though a cylindrical lens ...
... determined as above explained , is that of an ordinary ray . On the contrary , if the mineral possesses double refraction , the phenomena seen by means of the extraordinary ray may be totally different , and as though a cylindrical lens ...
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