Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society, Volume 1Royal Microscopical Society., 1878 |
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... fluid flows down the polished off face . I then illuminate as for dark ground , and focus for the object , generally first for one of the larger diatoms on the Platte , using of course one of those large - angled immersion lenses which ...
... fluid flows down the polished off face . I then illuminate as for dark ground , and focus for the object , generally first for one of the larger diatoms on the Platte , using of course one of those large - angled immersion lenses which ...
Halaman 51
... fluid , of which the refractive and dispersive powers are the same as those of the covering glass , were substituted for air in the intervening space , the end in view would be attained . If , then , such a medium could be found , with ...
... fluid , of which the refractive and dispersive powers are the same as those of the covering glass , were substituted for air in the intervening space , the end in view would be attained . If , then , such a medium could be found , with ...
Halaman 52
... fluids suitable for use , there would readily be found some , pure or mixed , which would give exactly the same ... fluid . In the course of these numerous experiments it was found that the tables given by Brewster and Wollaston ...
... fluids suitable for use , there would readily be found some , pure or mixed , which would give exactly the same ... fluid . In the course of these numerous experiments it was found that the tables given by Brewster and Wollaston ...
Halaman 53
... fluid , the refractive and dispersive properties of any oil or mixture of oils can be determined and adjusted by simply viewing the bar of a window through the liquid and the prism . The qualities of the new objective may be thus ...
... fluid , the refractive and dispersive properties of any oil or mixture of oils can be determined and adjusted by simply viewing the bar of a window through the liquid and the prism . The qualities of the new objective may be thus ...
Halaman 61
... fluid , & c . To this conclusion Richardson arrived , not only by his numerous ex- aminations of the blood - corpuscles of Man and other Mammalia , but also by the study of the corpuscles of the Menobranchus , which , with one exception ...
... fluid , & c . To this conclusion Richardson arrived , not only by his numerous ex- aminations of the blood - corpuscles of Man and other Mammalia , but also by the study of the corpuscles of the Menobranchus , which , with one exception ...
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Halaman 160 - Stewart had, however, carefully read the paper, and would give them a resume of its contents, and the paper itself would appear in full in the Journal. Mr. Stewart said that the paper in question was in continuation of one formerly read before the Society upon blood-corpuscles, and which was already in print. They would probably remember that the author (Dr. HD Schmidt, of New Orleans) then described his observations upon the blood of man, and he now proceeded to follow this up by some further remarks,...
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Halaman 55 - ... established by which the ratio between emergent beam and focal length, could be conveniently denoted. It would not be possible for me to condense, without a sacrifice of intelligibility, the steps by which he subsequently showed, in a very beautiful manner, that the ratio in question can be expressed by the product of the refractive index of the medium in front of the objective, and the sine of half the angle of aperture, that is by...
Halaman 123 - In mathematics, chemistry, and every branch of natural philosophy, how many are the inquiries necessary for their improvement and completion, which, taken separately, do not appear to lead to any specifically advantageous purpose ! Ho'w many useful inventions, and how much valuable and improving knowledge, would have been lost, if a rational curiosity, and a mere love of information, had not generally been allowed to be a sufficient motive for the search after truth !" — Malthus's Principles of...
Halaman 182 - ... is as a rule prevented. I may add that Mr. Gosse has already dealt with the action of the manubria in other rotifers (I. c.). Now I do not know how it may strike others, but to me this mechanism is simply exquisite. We have three distinct lines of power, all at work and in rotation. In the first place there is a power at hinge K, then follows the power at hinge H, and then lastly comes that of the manubria ; the moment the main upper handles of the ramus get together, then, and not before, up...
Halaman 123 - the statements of theorists as to what may be accomplished are so nearly equalled by what has been effected, that little room for improvement can be considered to remain until chemists furnish opticians with new varieties of glass whose refractive and dispersive powers shall be better suited to their requirements.
Halaman 127 - The impressions of sense, unconnected by some rational and speculative principle, can only end in a practical acquaintance with individual objects ; the operations of the rational faculties, on the other hand, if allowed to go on without a constant reference to external things, can lead only to empty abstraction and barren ingenuity.