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Therefore, monocular microscopes with 'straight through' ray paths have the greatest transmissivity.
By moving the ruler so that it lies across the diameter, you can measure the field of view for each magnification on your monocular microscope.
Ocular dominance: The eye preferred when binocular vision is not possible, as through a keyhole or monocular microscope.
Monocular microscopes may have one or two eyepieces but only one objective lens in use at any one time.
Kahl worked alone, using a basic monocular microscope, equipped with an oil-immersion objective providing a maximum magnification of 500X.
Stereo microscopes may be the most flexible and affordable option right now, but they are still not as common in laboratories as traditional, monocular microscopes.
Eisenack took his photographs using a Leitz monocular microscope, to which he attached a box camera fashioned from a biscuit tin and furnished with glass negatives.
Suppression is familiar to anyone who has trained himself to look through a monocular microscope, sight a gun, or do any other strictly one-eye task, with the other eye open.
A tripod compound monocular microscope made by Campani is held in the Billings microscope collection at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C..
I understand that monocular microscopes are simpler and ordinarily less expensive to manufacture, but I am neither Polyphemus nor Macrocylops, so if I had my way, all microscopes would be trinocular.
Only one of them was of interest: a view of a box-room showing a bench with a monocular microscope - a professional-looking job with revolving objectives and some simple chemical gear - mounted specimens and test tubes.
Last updated: 20 July 2002 L. Oertling, London c1880 A Victorian lacquered brass compound monocular microscope, with its original mahogany case and accessories, engraved on the microscope base L. Oertling London.