| 31. | This is similar in concept to the effect of the microscope slide plus cover slip in a static imaging system.
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| 32. | Also, ThinPrep allows cells to be spread more thinly on the microscope slide so that they are easier to read.
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| 33. | The naked man up there, being examined like something on a microscope slide, represents a corpse exhumed from an Alpine glacier.
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| 34. | West offers to demonstrate the reagent and puts a few drops of it onto a microscope slide with dead cat tissue.
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| 35. | Robin Jacoby, a leading researcher into Alzheimer's disease at the Radcliffe, said microscope slides will be made from the brain tissue.
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| 36. | A counting chamber, ( also known as hemocytometer ), is a microscope slide that is especially designed to enable cell counting.
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| 37. | Seeing these photos is rather like looking at other worlds on microscope slides or the startling visions of a gifted artist.
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| 38. | Since the turn of the twentieth century, chromosomes prepared on microscope slides formed clumps that made it extremely difficult to distinguish them.
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| 39. | The DNA chips are pieces of glass or plastic about the size of a microscope slide that can contain thousands of genes.
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| 40. | He creates hundreds of miniature worlds on microscope slides ( i . e . he has to observe them through a microscope ).
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