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The use of colour filters, pioneered in the closing years of the 19th century by British microscopist Julius Rheinberg and now known as Rheinberg illumination, allows one to practice a form of dark-ground microscopy in which the background and the specimen are in contrasting colours.
The same positions of the specimen are presented.
The manufacturing and pre-cracking of the specimen are simple.
The two directions in the specimen are the easiest glide vectors in the surface.
Various defects distributed in the specimen are marked by the numbers in Figure 3a.
The four corners of the specimen are then wire-bonded to the larger pads.
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However, the specimen is intimately associated with London.
The specimen was then intermixed with cells from uninfected people.
(The specimen is now displayed in a Mauritian museum).
Grossly, the specimen was soft and yellowish.
The specimen was tested in tension.
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