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  2. Microscope slide - Wikipedia

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    A set of standard 75 by 25 mm microscope slides. The white area can be written on to label the slide. A microscope slide (top) and a cover slip (bottom) A microscope slide is a thin flat piece of glass, typically 75 by 26 mm (3 by 1 inches) and about 1 mm thick, used to hold objects for examination under a microscope.

  3. Oil immersion - Wikipedia

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    Without oil, light waves reflect off the slide specimen through the glass cover slip, through the air, and into the microscope lens (see the colored figure to the right). Unless a wave comes out at a 90-degree angle, it bends when it hits a new substance, the amount of bend depending on the angle. This distorts the image.

  4. Talk:Microscope slide - Wikipedia

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    A small piece of absorbent paper may be touched to the edge of the cover slip to remove the excess water, until the cover glass affixes to the slide. The cover slip rocks on the specimen or is clearly not laying flat – either the specimen or something in the sample (a grain of sand, for example) is preventing the cover slip from coming down ...

  5. Becke line test - Wikipedia

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    When permanently mounted to a slide under a cover slip, the mounting medium is normally chosen to have the same refractive index as Canada Balsam (n=1.55) to avoid confusion when comparing with previously made slides. If a different mounting medium is used, its refractive index should be recorded on the slide, to avoid loss of the information ...

  6. Imaging particle analysis - Wikipedia

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    More important, though, is that microscope-based systems have less depth of field issues generally versus dynamic imaging systems. This is because the sample is placed on a microscope slide, and then usually covered with a cover slip, thus limiting the plane containing the particles relative to the optical axis. This means that more particles ...

  7. Comet assay - Wikipedia

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    This mono-suspension is cast on a microscope slide. A glass cover slip is held at an angle and the mono-suspension is applied to the point of contact between the coverslip and the slide. As the coverslip is lowered onto the slide the molten agarose spreads to form a thin layer. The agarose is gelled at 4 °C and the coverslip removed.

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  9. Histopathology - Wikipedia

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    A number of slides will usually be prepared from different levels throughout the block. After this the thin section mounted slide is stained and a protective cover slip is mounted on it. For common stains, an automatic process is normally used; but rarely used stains are often done by hand. [1]

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