PPT-Development of a RheoConfocal Microscope

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The macroscopic mechanics of soft solids depends strongly on their microscopic structure and dynamics Making a direct link between the length scales is a key objective

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The macroscopic mechanics of soft solids depends strongly on their microscopic structure and dynamics Making a direct link between the length scales is a key objective The MRSEC developed a rheoconfocal instrument a hybrid between a rheometer and a highspeed spinningdisk confocal microscope it unites the strengths of both techniques This allows direct observations of microstructure and dynamics in the . We always offer our customers the best quality for the lowest price. We pride ourselves on providing high quality products, unbeatable low prices, huge selections, and personalized customer service. History. Types. Care. Parts. Focusing. Diggs?. Hans and . Zcharias. Janssen?. Who invented the microscope?. Antony van . Leeuwenhook. Who really used the microscope?. He figured out that living things are made of cells.. POLARISED LIGHT MICROSCOPE . Designed to observe optically anisotropic specimen (BIREFRINGENCE SPECIMEN). Equipped with POLARISER and ANALYZER . Works on the principle of INTERFERENCE . COMPONENTS OF POLARISED . pg. 54-55 . ntbk. L.T: “I can identify and correctly use features of the compound microscope.” . 1. Access the notes on Ms. Lau’s web-page. . North home . pg. , classroom web-pages, Ms. Lau, . Care. Parts. Focusing. Types of Microscopes. Compound Light . Microscope - .  the models found in most schools, use compound lenses to magnify objects. The lenses bend or refract light to make the object beneath them appear closer.. Introduction to the Microscope. Types of . Microscopes. Calibration. Focusing. Types of Microscopes. Light Microscope - . Ocular lens on eyepiece and objective lens on turret multiply magnification.. Learning Targets: . I will learn about the proper care of . a compound microscope. I will be able to prepare my own slide (wet mount).. I will learn how to focus on a specimen using each of the lenses.. Instrument used to make very small objects appear larger. Resolution. .  how clear an image is. . Magnification.  how much larger an object appears. Field of view .  area that you see through the lens. Care. Parts. Focusing. Types of Microscopes. Light Microscope - .  the models found in most schools, use compound lenses to magnify objects. The lenses bend or refract light to make the object beneath them appear closer.. http://biology.unm.edu/ccouncil/Biology_203/Summaries/Microscopes.htm. 1. When moving your microscope, always carry it with both hands. Grasp the arm with one hand and place the other hand under the base for support.. How to Focus on Specimen. Turn on light source on high. Turn the objective to low (4x). Lower the objective lens so that it is close but not touching the slide. Center the image by moving the stage. Adjust the diaphragm for optimum light. Light Microscope. Simple – uses a single lens. . Compound – uses a set of lenses or lens systems (this is the type of microscope we use in class, it has the eyepiece lens (ocular) and the objective lens). October , 2017. Background Information. The microscope is one of the most commonly used instruments in the medical colleges, and in clinical laboratories. Students of physiology use it in the study of morphology of blood cells and in counting their numbers. . Microscope Review The diagram represents a cell in the field of view of a compound light microscope. In which direction should the slide be moved on the microscope stage to center the cell in the field of view

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