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... millimetres was By courtesy of Carl Zeiss , Inc. binocular prism and pupil separation adjustment objective microscope stage illumination , condenser camera tube lens microscope stand lamp for reflective illumination focusing mechanism ...
... millimetres was By courtesy of Carl Zeiss , Inc. binocular prism and pupil separation adjustment objective microscope stage illumination , condenser camera tube lens microscope stand lamp for reflective illumination focusing mechanism ...
Page 64
... millimetres ) divided by the magnification . The field of view of the eyepiece is usually set to be a standard size of about 20 - millimetre diameter . The field of view of the objective is then set to range from 10 millimetres for an ...
... millimetres ) divided by the magnification . The field of view of the eyepiece is usually set to be a standard size of about 20 - millimetre diameter . The field of view of the objective is then set to range from 10 millimetres for an ...
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... millimetres are converted to phi units using the conversion formula : phi ( 9 ) = - log2S , where is size expressed in phi units and S is the grain size in millimetres . Phi values for grains coarser than one millimetre are negative ...
... millimetres are converted to phi units using the conversion formula : phi ( 9 ) = - log2S , where is size expressed in phi units and S is the grain size in millimetres . Phi values for grains coarser than one millimetre are negative ...
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