-
image specimens without coverslips, or may have
correction collars that
permit a user to
accommodate for
alternative coverslip thickness. In a dry mount...
- (0.0025 mm2) squares. The
raised edges of the
hemocytometer hold the
coverslip 0.1 mm off the
marked grid,
giving each
square a
defined volume (see figure...
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substrate used in
laboratory in
several forms such as test tubes, slides,
coverslips, pipettes, flasks, rods, bottles,
Petri dishes,
several apparatus, etc...
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subsequent coupling of
template DNA to the
aminosilanated flow cell
coverslip. First, the
coverslips are
washed and aminosilane-treated,
enabling the subsequent...
- K. A.; Rose, J.; Zeller, R. (1 May 2008). "Preparation of
Slides and
Coverslips for Microscopy". Cold
Spring Harbor Protocols. 2008 (6): pdb.prot4988...
- the oil can move the
coverslip and so move the
sample underneath. This can also
happen on
inverted microscopes because the
coverslip is
below the slide...
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consists of a
polycarbonate distributor, a
silicon gasket, and a gl****
coverslip. The distributor,
forming one side of the parallel-plate flow chamber...
- by
several methods:
adherent cells may be
grown on
microscope slides,
coverslips, or an
optically suitable plastic support.
Suspension cells can be centrifuged...
- P. polycephalum
plasmodium cultivating two "islands" of agar
substrate overlying a gl****
coverslip....
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altered heart rate. They are
tolerant of
being observed live
under a
coverslip and
appear to
suffer no harm when
returned to open water. This experiment...