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Microscope mounting medium is then placed onto the cells.
It also has very distinct relief, which means it stands out against its mounting medium and can be easily seen.
The mounting medium is the solution in which the specimen is embedded, generally under a cover glass.
Mounting medium and a coverslip were applied.
The resin is used as the basis for euparal, a mounting medium used in microscopy.
A relatively recent use (as of 2006) of thiodiglycol is as a mounting medium in microscopy.
Karlite possesses moderate optical relief, the degree to which the mineral grains stand out from the mounting medium.
He added the mounting medium Flo-Texx, then a coverslip, and placed the slide under the comparison microscope, which was connected to a video camera.
Popular mounting media include Permount, glycerol jelly, and Hoyer's mounting medium.
All of the features of objects in the field of view that don't match the refractive index of the mounting medium appear as bright white.
Alfred P.Wire recommended boro glycerine as a mounting medium in the preparation of microscope slides.
Coal samples are generally mounted in carnauba wax, providing sufficient contrast to allow for separation of the sample from the mounting medium, and subsequent measurement of coal and macerals.
Under the microscope, this mineral has moderate relief, which describes the contrast between Laplandite's refractive index and the refractive index of the mounting medium on which it is placed.
Chloral hydrate is also an ingredient used for Hoyer's solution, a mounting medium for microscopic observation of diverse organisms such as bryophytes, ferns, seeds, and small arthropods (especially mites).
Nuclei were counterstained by the addition of 4',6-diamidino-2-phenylindole dihydrochloride (DAPI; Molecular Probes, Eugene, OR, USA) to the mounting medium.
For successful realization, GSD microscopy requires either special fluorophores with high triplet yield, or removal of oxygen by use of various mounting medium like Moviol or Vectashield.
After being washed in distilled water, the slides were counterstained with 0.1% nuclear fast red in 5% aluminium sulphate for five minutes, dehydrated, and mounted using a synthetic mounting medium (Vitro-Club, Langenbrink, Emmendingen, Germany).
Optical relief (usually noted as simply relief) is a concept in optical mineralogy which refers to the degree in which mineral grains stand out from the mounting medium, usually either oil with a known refractive index or Canada Balsam.
More reputable uses of chloral hydrate include its use as a clearing agent for chitin and fibers and as a key ingredient in Hoyer's mounting medium, which is used to prepare permanent or semi-permanent microscope slides of small organisms, histological sections, and chromosome squashes.
The slide should be air dried and can be viewed under microscope either directly or optionally (per WHO) a nonaqueous mounting medium such as DPX (Distrene 80 - a commercial polystyrene, a Plasticizer e.g. dibutyl phthalate and Xylene) may be used.