- An
ultramicroscope is a
microscope with a
system that
lights the
object in a way that
allows viewing of tiny
particles via
light scattering, and not light...
-
Investigation of the
phenomenon led
directly to the
invention of the
ultramicroscope and turbidimetry. It is
named after the 19th-century
physicist John...
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Nobel Prize in
Chemistry in 1925, as well as for co-inventing the slit-
ultramicroscope, and
different membrane filters. The
crater Zsigmondy on the Moon is...
- involved; used to
differentiate between the
different types of mixtures.
Ultramicroscope Meyburg, Jan Philipp; Diesing,
Detlef (2017). "Teaching the Growth...
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little scrubby underpaid man
groping blindly amid the
mazes of the
ultramicroscope...
conscious of his
ghastly mission and
proud of it." The book has...
- in
liquid suspension. The
technique is used in
conjunction with an
ultramicroscope and a
laser illumination unit that
together allow small particles in...
- rpm), and
called it the ultracentrifuge, to
juxtapose it with the
Ultramicroscope that had been
developed previously. In 1925-1926
Svedberg constructed...
- the
beginning of the 20th century, R. A.
Zsigmondy introduced the
ultramicroscope as a new
illumination scheme into dark-field microscopy. Here sunlight...
- he used the
newly invented ultramicroscope to
study the
movements of the
syphilis bacteria. At the time, the
ultramicroscope was the only
microscope in...
-
optics designed for
school use or as a
starter instrument for children.
Ultramicroscope, an
adapted light microscope that uses
light scattering to
allow viewing...