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As an exploratory tool, the stereomicroscope is without parallel.
"So, in the end, I did some experiments with a stereomicroscope and an optical scalpel, the kind used to operate on one's eyes."
Drawings of each species were done using a Wild M-5 stereomicroscope with drawing tube.
This term is often applied to a three-dimensional image taken of a material using a low-power stereomicroscope.
An eyepieceless stereomicroscope as the name suggests is a stereomicroscopes without eyepieces.
Bob did his : under a stereomicroscope, and Alex, bless him, had rised her with one.
Known to scientists as the stereomicroscope, it is easy to operate, optically outstanding and designed to provide the ideal level of enlargement.
"I'm looking for a stereomicroscope."
True, the stereomicroscope is more expensive than conventional toy microscopes because it consists essentially of two parallel microscope tubes, one for each eye.
"Under a stereomicroscope.
Specimens were cleared in methyl salicylate and analyzed under a stereomicroscope to evaluate the number, length, and diameter of lateral channels.
And with the aid of photographs made through a stereomicroscope, Bull is scrutinizing subsequent overpaint, which he has determined was applied as late as the 19th century.
However, small peels, or cut-out sections of large ones, can be mounted between two standard microscope slides for examination with a low power binocular or stereomicroscope.
The most common examples of these are Vision Engineering's[1] Mantis stereomicroscope and Lynx stereomicroscope.
When hypervelocity particles are captured in aerogel they produce narrow cone-shaped tracks that are hollow, and can easily be seen in the highly transparent aerogel by using a stereomicroscope.
Identification of macroremains is then usually carried out under a stereomicroscope, using morphological features such as shape and surface features in the case of seeds, or microanatomy in the case of wood or charcoal.
This is then usually followed by microscopic analysis, of which a number of different types are available depending on the type of material to be analysed, such as a stereomicroscope, scanning electron microscope (SEM) or comparison microscope.
And while the stereomicroscope like the one her teacher used was really neat, she couldn't justify spending eight or nine hundred dollars on it--not unless she got to the point where she was selling pieces, which would probably not ever happen--especially given she wasn't sure she even wanted to try that.
Apparently one of the common rites of passage in myrmecology is the measuring of ants, in particular the heads of ants, which can be done by holding an ant in forceps steady under a stereomicroscope and judging its size with a scale built into the scope's eye piece.