microscope objective
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microscope
noun[C]
uk/ˈmaɪ.krə.skəʊp/us/ˈmaɪ.krə.skoʊp/
a device that uses lenses to make very small objects look larger, so that they can be scientifically examined ...
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objective
adjective
uk/əbˈdʒek.tɪv/us/əbˈdʒek.tɪv/
based on real facts and not influenced by personal beliefs ...
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Themicroscopeobjectiveis then protected by covering the specimen(s) with a glass coverslip, and the slide-mount may be examined without any further procedures.
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Then, the excitation light should reach themicroscopeobjectivepassing through the minimum number of optical components and possibly along the shortest path.
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The other approach is to have part of the optics (especially themicroscopeobjective) in a cryogenic storage dewar.
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Typically, a laser is focussed to a diffraction limited spot (1 m diameter) using a high numerical aperturemicroscopeobjective.
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This can be realized if a microscopy like optics and amicroscopeobjectiveis used.
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Another possible approach is to have part of the optics (especially themicroscopeobjective) in a cryogenic storage dewar.
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The only modifications are the illumination source, filter and invertedmicroscopeobjectivethat are located beneath the sample substrate.
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His major achievement at the time was the improvement of the achromaticmicroscopeobjective.
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This procedure creates a digital camera-lucida drawing and can be done readily using microscope objectives having different magnifications.
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Microscope objectives are characterized by two parameters, namely, magnification and numerical aperture.
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Microscope objectives are characterized by two parameters: magnification and numerical aperture.
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The calculation of the electric field vectors is based on a rigorous, vectorial model that takes polarization effects in the near-focus region and high numerical aperture microscope objectives into account.
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The best telescope objectives, and photographic objectives intended for three-color work, are also apochromatic, even if they do not possess quite the same quality of correction as microscope objectives do.
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