optical photomicrograph

  • 1Optical mineralogy — A petrographic microscope, which is an optical microscope fitted with cross polarizing lenses, a conoscopic lens, and compensators (plates of anisotropic materials; gypsum plates and quartz wedges are common), for crystallographic analysis.… …

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  • 2photomicrograph — An enlarged photograph of an object viewed with a microscope, as distinguished from microphotograph. SYN: micrograph (2). [photo + G. mikros, small, + graphe, a record] * * * pho·to·mi·cro·graph .fōt ə mī krə .graf n a photograph of a microscope… …

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  • 3Microcline — Optical properties Microcline Microcline feldspar Crystal System: Triclinic Color in PPL …

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  • 4Micrograph — 100x light micrograph of Meissner s corpuscle at the tip of a dermal papillus …

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  • 5Microscopy — is the technical field of using microscopes to view samples and objects that cannot be seen with the unaided eye (objects that are not within the resolution range of the normal eye). There are three well known branches of microscopy, optical,… …

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  • 6CD-R — Compact Disc Recordable (CD R) logo/trademark Optical discs …

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  • 7Mineralogy — is the study of chemistry, crystal structure, and physical (including optical) properties of minerals. Specific studies within mineralogy include the processes of mineral origin and formation, classification of minerals, their geographical… …

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  • 8Camera lucida — A camera lucida is an optical device used as a drawing aid by artists. The camera lucida performs an optical superimposition of the subject being viewed upon the surface upon which the artist is drawing. The artist sees both scene and drawing… …

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  • 9Plagioclase — A photomicrograph of a plagioclase crystal under cross polarized light. The plagioclase crystal shows a distinct banding effect called a Polysynthetic twinning. (unknown scale) General Category …

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  • 10Chromosome — For a non technical introduction to the topic, see Introduction to genetics. Diagram of a replicated and condensed metaphase eukaryotic chromosome. (1) Chromatid – one of the two identical parts of the chromosome after S phase. (2)… …

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