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Arm: The part of the microscope that connects the tube to the base. When carrying a microscope, grab the arm with one hand and place your other hand under the base. ... Nosepiece: The part of the microscope that holds the objective lenses also called a revolving nosepiece or turret. ... Revolving Nosepiece: See nosepiece...
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What is the nosepiece for? What does the nosepiece hold? What is the use of nosepiece? Why does the nosepiece rotate? Revolving nosepiece microscope?
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Earth Sciences question: What does the revolving nosepiece of a microscope do? To enlarge the subject your testing. ... What does the revolving pice for the microscope do? What does the revolving nosepiece of microscope do? What is function of a microscope revolving nosepiece? Why is an revolving nosepiece on a...
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Label Microscope Diagram Printout. ... Answers; Go to a microscope definition worksheet to print ... revolving nosepiece - the rotating device that holds the objectives (lenses). stage - the platform on which a slide is placed. stage clips - metal clips that hold a slide securely onto the stage.
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Especially with regard to a turret for microscope lenses which must be equipped with up to six and more lenses, the problem of mass means that the switch-over time from turret eye to turret eye becomes disproportionately large because of the fact that the known mechanical locating means are no longer capable of...
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A device for fine positioning of a component (1), especially for vertical fine positioning of an objective or revolving objective nosepiece (1) of a microscope, with a lever system (3) and a drive (4) ... If one wishes to finely position an objective or a revolving objective nosepiece of a microscope,
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Nosepiece: The upper part of a compound microscope that holds the objective lens. Also called a revolving nosepiece or turret. ... Revolving Nosepiece: A nosepiece with multiple objectives that revolves in order to enable the viewer to use, typically, one of four different objectives.
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The Leica microscope has a three-position nosepiece. Objectives are screwed into threaded collars. Thread pitch was standardized; at least between Leica and Carl Zeiss. ... The objective position is located using a spring detent (right).
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Stereo Microscope has built-in high resolution camera. ... With the new revolving nosepiece, the MZ16 quickly scans specimens from 7.1x up to 230x magnification with a maximum resolution of 840 line pairs/mm. Rapid magnification changes using the objective revolver reduce time spent on tasks such as sorting,
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