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He gazed at it for a few minutes under the compound microscope.
It is difficult to say who invented the compound microscope.
The use of a compound microscope is needed for accurate identification.
In the center was a compound microscope, with slides scattered all around.
Most of these require additional equipment in addition to a basic compound microscope.
He mounted the trace on a slide in the compound microscope.
It was 50 feet long, enclosed in a tube, and used with four compound microscopes.
In a compound microscope, the lens closer to the eye is called the eyepiece.
You can observe the larger unicellular organisms by using a compound microscope.
Under the compound microscope, you can see additional details."
He pulls up another chair so she can sit next to him at the compound microscope and hands her a pair of examination gloves.
The tech examined the splinter under the compound microscope.
By 1624 Galileo had used a compound microscope.
Confirmation of this disease can be made in the laboratory with the aid of a compound microscope.
Cooper carefully set the" bone onto the examination stage of the compound microscope.
Science had explained everything, barring a few germs they couldn't yet see with their compound microscopes.
Cooper put it under the compound microscope.
A compound microscope also makes more advanced illumination setups, such as phase contrast possible.
Compound microscopes have at least 2 lenses.
Janssen is sometimes also credited for inventing the first truly compound microscope.
Zeiss decided he needed a new challenge, so he began making compound microscopes.
Compound microscopes are the best all-around.
A standard compound microscope, a phase-contrast 'scope, and a polarized-light model.
He developed an occhiolino or compound microscope with a convex and a concave lens in 1609.
In a telescope or compound microscope, this image is the image of the objective element(s) as produced by the eyepiece.