Applications for CX41
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Large variety of applications
Enhanced image clarity
Outstanding flat images
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Ceramic specimen |
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A thin section of the ceramic sample is cut of (5 mm thickness). One surface is treated... More
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Concrete |
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Optical microscopy is an important tool to analyse concrete and related materials (building stones, bricks …). Semitransparent... More
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Epitope tagging |
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An epitope (also known as an antigenic determinant) is a biological structure
or sequence, such as a... More
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Fluorescence |
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The term fluorescence is derived from the mineral fluorspar (calcium fluoride). Fluorescence belongs to the photoluminescence group... More
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Gout microscopy |
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One of the most common medical applications for polarised light microscopy is the identification of gout crystals... More
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Oblique Illumination |
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Achieving conditions necessary for oblique illumination, which has been
employed to enhance specimen visibility since the dawn... More
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Orthoscopy |
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Observation of a specimen with a conventional microscopy setup.... More
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Phase Contrast |
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Phase contrast was introduced in the 1930's for testing of telescope mirrors, and was adapted by Zeiss... More
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Polymer specimen |
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During the solidification of polymer melts there may be some organisation of the polymer chains, a process... More
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