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- Toluidine blue is an example of a partially orthochromatic dye, as it stains nucleic acids by its orthochromatic color (blue), but stains mast cell granules...
- with earlier methods that cannot register all wavelengths, especially orthochromatic film. In digital imaging, a panchromatic sensor is an image sensor or...
- Polychromatophilic Normoblasts Presented by the University of Virginia Orthochromatic Normoblasts Presented by the University of Virginia Histology image:...
- base to facilitate easier viewing by transmitted light. Emulsions were orthochromatic. By November 1891 William ****son, at Edison's laboratory, was using...
- Baso-E=Basophilic erythroblast, poly-E=Polychromatic erythroblast, Ortho-E=Orthochromatic erythroblast, Erythrocyte, Promegakaryocyte, Megakaryocyte, Platelet...
- silver halide crystals made them respond to other colors as well. First orthochromatic (sensitive to blue and green) and finally panchromatic (sensitive to...
- 36 frames. Was a film manufactured in Belgium. Type: Safety Film – Orthochromatic Available formats: 116 N-16(known) Speed: Rating of High Speed (?) on...
- hematopoiesis": myelomonocytic cells (an eosinophil myelocyte marked), erythroid cells (an orthochromatic erythroblast marked), and megakaryocytic cells...
- onscreen universe with a highly saturated visual palette evocative of orthochromatic film. Creating textures with a sufficient antique quality was one of...
- important to measure like with like. On early 20th century and older orthochromatic (blue-sensitive) photographic film, the relative brightnesses of the...