- of
microscopes are the
fluorescence microscope,
electron microscope (both the
transmission electron microscope and the
scanning electron microscope) and...
- An
electron microscope is a
microscope that uses a beam of
electrons as a
source of illumination. They use
electron optics that are
analogous to the gl****...
- The
optical microscope, also
referred to as a
light microscope, is a type of
microscope that
commonly uses
visible light and a
system of
lenses to generate...
- A
digital microscope is a
variation of a
traditional optical microscope that uses
optics and a
digital camera to
output an
image to a monitor, sometimes...
- (Micro-Satellite with
Compensated Drag for
Observing the
Principle of Equivalence,
MICROSCOPE) is a 300-kilogram (660 lb)
class minisatellite operated by CNES to test...
- A
petrographic microscope is a type of
optical microscope used to
identify rocks and
minerals in thin sections. The
microscope is used in
optical mineralogy...
- A
fluorescence microscope is an
optical microscope that uses
fluorescence instead of, or in
addition to, scattering, reflection, and
attenuation or absorption...
- An
inverted microscope is a
microscope with its
light source and
condenser on the top,
above the
stage pointing down,
while the
objectives and
turret are...
- The stereo,
stereoscopic or
dissecting microscope is an
optical microscope variant designed for low
magnification observation of a sample,
typically using...
- A
microscope slide is a thin flat
piece of gl****,
typically 75 by 26 mm (3 by 1 inches) and
about 1 mm thick, used to hold
objects for
examination under...