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Ocular Lens Microscope

why the body of the tube of the microscope should not be lowered while looking through the ocular lens?
Because you might run into your sample.
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Lot Microscope Photo Adapter for Canon Digital Camera Condenser Ocular Lenses | ![]() |
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US $99.00 | 27d 8h 40m |
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Microscope compound lens coated ocular EYEPIECE 21mm 4x | ![]() |
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US $9.99 | 24d 18h 11m |
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PAIR NIKON 10X/21 MICROSCOPE EYEPIECES OCULAR LENSES | ![]() |
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US $325.00 | 22d 5h 8m |
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UNITRON P10X MICROSCOPE OCULAR LENS EYEPIECE | ![]() |
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US $65.00 | 17d 7h 10m |
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LEICA 10445111 10X/21B Microscope Ocular Lens Eyepiece | ![]() |
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US $200.00 | 16d 23h 32m |
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WILD 445111 10X/21B ADJUSTABLE MICROSCOPE OCULAR LENS | ![]() |
US $195.00 | 16d 1h 14m |
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NIKON CFW10XCM MICROSCOPE EYEPIECE OCULAR LENS 10X | ![]() |
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US $160.00 | 5d 10h 8m |
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UNITRON 10x WFH10XR MICROSCOPE OCULAR LENS EYEPIECE | ![]() |
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US $85.00 | 2d 3h 52m |
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Rolyn 10X To 20X Zoom Ocular Lens Eyepiece/Eye Piece Microscope Lab Periscope | ![]() |
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US $119.99 | 28d 21h 42m |
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Leitz Wetzlar Proj. Projection lens Ok P4x 4xP Ok. Ocular eyepiece microscope | ![]() |
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US $149.99 | 6d 1h 10m |
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Baker's Mounted Lens Microscope $34.99 Poyet Baker's Mounted Lens Microscope - Giclee Print |
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Ocular Micrometer $58.94 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles An ocular micrometer is a glass disk that fits in a microscope eyepiece that has a ruled scale, which is used to measure the size of magnified objects. The physical length of the marks on the scale depend on the degree of magnification. A microscope (from the Greek:, mikros, small and, skopein, to look or see ) is an instrument to see objects too small for the naked eye. The science of investigating small objects using such an instrument is called microscopy. Microscopic means invisible to the eye unless aided by a microscope. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 74 Publication Date: 2010/08/16 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.18 inches |
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MICroscope $7.99 MICroscope |
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Microscope $11.99 Microscope |
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Microscope Objective Lens Stage Optical Slide $24.99 Microscope Objective Lens Stage Optical Slide - Photographic Print |
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Development of the Ocular Lens $181.35 No Synopsis Available |
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Anton Leeuwenhoek Lens Developed for His Microscope $79.99 Yale Joel Anton Leeuwenhoek Lens Developed for His Microscope - Premium Photographic Print |
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Thames amp; Kosmos 636815 TK2 Microscope and Biology Science Kit $157.88 Thames Kosmos (TK) was founded in 2001 with the mission of improving informal science education by publishing highquality science and technology related educational products for children of all ages. TK places an emphasis on teaching concepts and skills through handson modeling of realworld devices and processes and by offering comprehensive meaningful reading materials for a rich learning experience. nbsp;. Embark on a guided journey through the microscopic world revealing its hidden creatures and unseen structures with the new TK2 Scope. First learn how to use the microscope and all of its parts. Next become familiar with your scope by examining some prepared slides. Now you are ready to take off on a guided investigation of plant and animal specimens that you gather and prepare yourself. This kit gives you the tools knowledge and skills you need to view virtually any specimen you can find. The microscope is a dual light 40 100 and 400power metal and plastic microscope. The two batterypowered LED light sources allow for both the viewing of large or opaque objects lit from above and the viewing of thinly sliced or translucent specimens lit from below. It has a 10power ocular lens; 4 10 and 40power objective lenses; and an aperture wheel. The lenses are all professionalquality optical glass. The microscope is durable and powerful permitting years of continued observations. The fullcolor 48page manual guides you through setup usage and dozens of fascinating observations of biological specimens. Ages 8 and up. learn how to use the microscope and how to prepare slides. 2 bright LED lights above and below. 40x 100x and 400x magnification. 4x 10x and 40x objective lenses and a 10x ocular lens all made of optical grade glass. over 20 tools and accessories |
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60-100X Zoom-Lens Microscope with Light $7.89 Type: Microscopes Magnification Ratio: 60-100 Material: Plastic Color: Black Dimensions (cm): 16 x 7.2 x 4.5 Weight (kg): 0.101 Package Contents: 1 Microscope |
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The Ocular Lens: Structure, Function, and Pathology $82.88 No Synopsis Available |
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Ocular Unveil $8.99 Ocular Unveil |
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AmScope 10MP Microscope Digital Camera with Focusable Lens $325 This 10MP model of our MW series microscope cameras features focusable reduction lens, upgraded electronics, streamlined software, and a compact design with smaller dimensions and reduced weight. Our company is located in the USA and all cameras come with a 1-YEAR WARRANTY! Type: Microscopes |
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Optomechanics of Ocular Accommodation. $115.71 The young human eye has the ability to dynamically change focus across a broad range of distances. Unfortunately, this ability is lost with age, requiring the use of corrective lenses to achieve acute near vision. Ideally, a process called lens refilling, in which the lens cells are removed from the capsular bag and replaced with a soft polymer, could restore focal range by mimicking the young natural lens. However, the coupling of optical and mechanical behaviors of the lens in accommodation is not well understood. These relationships must be determined for the natural lens to predict whether the lens refill procedure would be efficacious. Furthermore, the lack of an appropriate animal model and an ideal prosthetic material have impeded progress. The advent of robotics technology enabled the construction of an artificial ciliary muscle to mimic the in vivo action of the eye. This allowed unprecedented accuracy and precision in mapping changes of the lens during focusing, enabling the first indepth study of the optomechanical behaviors of both natural and refilled lenses. Refilling lens capsular bags with a homogeneous polymer gave mixed results. Therefore, the mechanical properties of the natural lens were investigated using a novel microindentation device, indicating large spatial variation of the elastic modulus. Additional work indicated that this variation results from the cytoskeletal architecture, whereas viscous damping is granted by the cytoplasm. Optomechanical and biometric characterization of the natural lens allowed for the development of a specification for the ideal lens prosthesis material. Methods for determining an optimal elasticity gradient for maximum accommodation and generating a polymeric hydrogel with similar gradient properties are proposed. Author: Reilly, Matthew Aaron Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 262 Publication Date: 2011/09/06 Language: English Dimensions: 9.69 x 7.44 x 0.55 inches |
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Celestron LCD Digital Microscope $316.95 The Celestron LCD Digital Microscope is an incredible tool that combines the power of a microscope with the technology of a camera. With the LCD screen, you can view fascinating biological materials and turn them into photos. The Celestron LCD Digital Microscope uses a USB cable to transmit images, and has 4x digital zoom. The The Celestron LCD Digital Microscope lets you view your scientific discoveries easily on this microscope's LCD screen – then capture those images with the built-in digital camera.Compound (biological) microscopeUSB cable for transferring images to a PC40 to 400 power - up to 1600 power with digital zoomAC adaptor to power the microscope3.5" (88mm) LCD screen with 4x digital zoomCarrying case includedBuilt-in digital camera - 2 mega pixelsWeight - 51oz (1446g)Top and bottom LED illuminationMechanical stage - 3.5" x 3.5" (88mm x 88mm)128MB internal storage memorySD card slot5 prepared slidesObjective lens - 4x, 10x, and 40x6 position color filter wheelWith the Celestron LCD Digital Microscope, you can peer deep into the microscopic world and share your discoveries with the built-in camera. It's a whole new way to explore science hands-on! Shop for the Celestron LCD Digital Microscope, and capture science on film! View your scientific discoveries easily on this microscope's LCD screen – then capture those images with the built-in digital camera. |
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10X Loupe Microscope with Glass Scale $13.99 Descriptions:A very fine, 10-power, lens 10X Microscope with glass scale reading( with angle, scale board...).This precision optical lens group produces a clear, bright, flat field of view image.Magnification: 10XField of view: 30mmMin. Scale Division: 0.1mm (0-10mm Scale)10X Microscope Comes with a deluxe and stylish zipper leather storage caseLoupe Scale Microscope Weight: 82gPackage contents:1 x Microscope with glass scale1 x zipper leather storage case |
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Introducing the Microscope - Part 3
what is individual power of the : ocular_______ scanner objective_______ and low power objective lens_______?
from the microscope.
Your question is confusing, but with the words - scanner objective - in there I assume you may be talking about - scanners..????
Some scanners, my Epson V750 for example, has resolution selective scanner lenses (objectives) and these are not invoked by the owner but are, however, selected by the machine with the resolution of the scan you asked... So in a way, they are invoked by the owner, but not at any ol' time you want.
The objective lenses are not given as a power, like 10x or 50x but only aid the CCD in the scanner head to see closer to your scanned object as you kick up the scanners resolution, in pixels because generally, as you scan closer, your scanning a smaller and smaller area. I can just read the micro fine printing put on US bills these days with my scanner and when I kick it into a high rez mode a "head" flips, bringing in a more powerful lens. I do not know the "power" tho of the 2 lenses..
I hope this is what your were referring to..
Bob - Tucson














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