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How To Use Binocular microscope In A Sentence

  • Anthers were dissected under a binocular microscope and pollen was gently squashed in staining solution under a coverslip.
  • He was exempted from military service because of a detached retina, and later in his career, when binocular microscopes became the norm, people puzzled why he was happy to still use a monocular one.
  • Both field evidence and binocular microscope inspection of the sediment from East Avenue Range indicate that the sediment is highly leached.
  • From each plant one randomly chosen, fresh flower was dissected under a binocular microscope to separate the corolla, androecium and gynoecium.
  • The residues were dried and we used the 20-125 m fraction to pick specimens under a binocular microscope.
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  • When the plants flowered, buds of different developmental stages were removed from the main inflorescence and the petals were dissected from the flower bud under a binocular microscope.
  • Mineral concentrates were obtained by conventional mineral separation techniques and finally hand-picked under a binocular microscope.
  • When the plants flowered, buds of different developmental stages were removed from the main inflorescence and the petals were dissected from the flower bud under a binocular microscope.
  • Conservators using a binocular microscope could focus to see crystals and liquid droplets on the glass surfaces.
  • Female body size (pronotum width) was measured using the eyepiece graticule in a binocular microscope.
  • Shallus could never have imagined that two centuries later conservators would peer through a binocular microscope to examine his pen strokes.
  • The thin sections of humus were observed under a polarizing binocular microscope at different magnifications.
  • All linear measurements were made in millimeters under a binocular microscope at magnifications from 10 to 50 times.
  • We calculated a mean of three measures for each size parameter that were done with a binocular microscope with x60 magnification.
  • This would be the bird remains, after cleaning the feathers in Xylene and mounting the fragments on a microscope slide, using my Nikon binocular microscope, I could tell what the bird was.
  • THE MICRO SHELL COLLECTION Many people specialize in micro mollusks: shells smaller than 10 mm. A binocular microscope with x 6, x 10, and up tox 60 is needed.
  • From the concentrated algal suspension, nearly 300 individual cells were isolated in the laboratory within six hours of capture, using micropipettes and a binocular microscope.
  • Colposcopy involves an out-patient visit to a hospital, where a gynaecologist (doctor specialising in the female reproductive system) examines the cervix closely through a binocular microscope called a colposcope.
  • Peels were put in slide frames and studied under a binocular microscope and drawn using a camera lucida.
  • From each plant one randomly chosen, fresh flower was dissected under a binocular microscope to separate the corolla, androecium and gynoecium.
  • We calculated a mean of three measures for each size parameter that were done with a binocular microscope with x60 magnification.
  • From each plant one randomly chosen, fresh flower was dissected under a binocular microscope to separate the corolla, androecium and gynoecium.
  • Frequently, examination of a fracture face with a low-power binocular microscope can reveal the type and cause of failure.
  • Viable and nonviable seeds can easily be distinguished using a binocular microscope, because the latter lack an embryo, whereas viable seeds contain an embryo.
  • The epidermis was spread out on a glass plate beneath a low-power binocular microscope and cut into pieces of the required size using a combination of razor and scalpel blades.

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