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He led Neumann to a table where there were several stereo microscopes.
With the stereo microscope, the lenses are made for the optics of the eye.
Most important for their purpose was the binocular stereo microscope that they all had to learn to use.
There are two major types of magnification systems in stereo microscopes.
For information about stereo microscopes with a digital camera in research and development see optical microscope.
"I examined them separately, placing each of them under a stereo microscope.
Their use is generally similar to that of a reflection optical microscope or a stereo microscope.
Six new stereo microscopes have been ordered.
A primary difference between a stereo microscope and a digital microscope is the magnification.
Faced with awkward specimens, particularly when using stereo microscopes, the most infuriating problem can be illumination.
The eye can sometimes be aided with a magnifying glass or a stereo microscope, especially when examining parasitic organisms.
Stereo microscopes are often used for examining small products like circuit boards for product defects.
A Blue Light Industry stereo microscope is a typical device, and has an adjustment range of 55 to 75 mm.
The counting of coloured spots, each representing one cell, was done with a stereo microscope after various periods of storage at 4 C.
Four technicians in lab coats were peering into double-barreled stereo microscopes, or looking at images on high resolution video screens.
"And sometimes after I look at it through the stereo microscope, I'll tell them, 'Actually, this isn't your signature."'
Devices such as stereo microscopes have small exit pupils, and adjustment for user IPD is necessary.
Attaching a CCD camera to an stereo microscope will result in a image that has compromises made for the eyepiece.
The preparators removed the rock enclosing the fossil step by step, working under a stereo microscope with chisels, needles and pins.
The stereo microscope should not be confused with a compound microscope equipped with double eyepieces and a binoviewer.
Thus the magnification number of a stereo microscope is usually 40% less than the magnification number of a digital microscope.
When her eyesight failed she insisted that he accept her stereo microscope as a gift so he could continue her work with African cichlids.
Most handwriting and signature analysis is done using the stereo microscope, which gives examiners a three-dimensional view of details such as ink striations and pen movement.
With a stereo microscope the magnification is found by multiplying the lens magnification by the eyepiece magnification.
The GIA Laboratory uses as standard equipment binocular stereo microscopes which are able to zoom to higher magnifications.