For instance, in the first mission called, " " The Art of Imitation " ", players learn about Zacharias Janssen, who is credited with inventing the compound microscope.
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Some stereo microscopes can deliver a useful magnification up to 100? comparable to a 10?objective and 10?eyepiece in a normal compound microscope, although the magnification is often much lower.
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Purkyn was the first to use a microtome to make wafer thin slices of tissue for microscopic examination and was among the first to use an improved version of the compound microscope.
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They are easily visible under 100x magnification ( use the 10x or " scanning " objective on most compound microscopes ) and their scintillons luminesce in response to surface tension and acidity.
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Even at its lowest magnification, what people see in a compound microscope is already so greatly magnified that it is hard to relate the image to what can be seen with the naked eye.
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*In the Intestinal myiasis section, too mush detail is given on the experimental details ( eg . " By attaching a camera to a MOTIC BA 300 digital compound microscope, pictures were taken . . . ) Just summarize the importance results.
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From his published booklets on his optical instruments, we learn that he made mono-and binocular telescopes of various sizes and in different versions ( theater, pocket, astronomical, terrestrial ), simple and compound microscopes, camera obscuras and magic lanterns, and lenses and cylinders for anamorphoses.
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Fontana also claimed to have invented the compound microscope ( two or more lenses in a tube ) in 1618, but the invention is generally credited to one of three or more Dutch lens-makers : Cornelis Drebbel, Zacharias Jansen ( or Jansz ) or his father Hans Zansz.
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The problem with the toy version of the compound microscope, quite aside from its technical limitations, is that it does not lend itself to scrutinizing reality at that modest level of magnification where you can see in exquisite detail, but without losing the sense of what you really have.
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The problem with the toy version of the compound microscope, quite aside from its technical limitations, is that it does not lend itself for scrutinizing reality at that modest level of magnification where you can see in exquisite detail, but without losing sight, as it were, of what you really have.