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object glass
noun
Objective (part of a microscope, telescope, etc.)
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For identification, the nematodes were placed in Ringer's solution (Kaya and Stock 1997) on an object glass, covered with a ring glass.
Rutgers equipped the observatory with "a 6.5-inch equatorial refracting telescope, a meridian circle with four-inch object glass for transit observations, a sidereal clock, a mean solar clock...chronograph, repeating circle, and other instruments".
Briefly, 10 µl raw semen were smeared and allowed to air dry on a Thermo Scientific Superfrost Plus object glass (Thermo Scientific, Copenhagen, Denmark) and fixed in 4% (v/v) formalin.
During recording, the object glass was moved to capture images of thousands of GUVs.
Thin layer chromatography was performed on object glass slides (2 × 7.5 cm) coated with silica gel-G and spots were visualized under UV irradiation.
Cells were grown to steady state in glucose minimal medium at 28°C, then placed on a 0.5 × 0.5 cm 1% agarose patch (Koppelman et al., 2004) containing minimal medium on an object glass to allow for optimal aeration, covered by a cover glass and immediately imaged as described (van der Ploeg et al., 2013).
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Turning to the making of photographic lenses, he introduced improvements in both portrait and landscape lenses, in object glasses for the microscope, and in condensers for the optical lantern.
The tumor sections (4 μm) were mounted on SuperFrost™ (Thermo Scientific)™ Plus object glasses, baked at 60 °C for 30 min.
They were covered with mounting medium and cut in 10 µm sections and thaw mounted onto Super Frost/Plus object glasses (Menzel-Gläzer, Germany).
Coronal sections (18 µm thick) were obtained using a cryostat, transferred onto Super Frost/Plus object glasses (Menzel-Glaser, Braunschweig, Germany) and stored at −20°C.
Cells were immobilized on 1% agarose in water slabs-coated object glasses as described by [17] and photographed with a CoolSnap fx (Photometrics) CCD camera mounted on an Olympus BX-60 fluorescence microscope through a UPLANFl 100x/1.3 oil objective (Japan).
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