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What is the diaphragm of a microscope?

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A diaphragm is a simple device between the light and the slide that controls the amount of light that passes through the object being viewed. Most microscope

What is a tunable diaphragm?

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A tunable diaphragm is a single sided chestpiece that is capable of picking up both high and low frequency sounds. See similar questions...

What is the virtual microscope?

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A virtual microscope uses a computer instead of a microscope to view slides. The same controls on a microscope that allow you to increase the magnification and move to a different part of the slide are also available through the computer program. See similar questions...

Is a diaphragm a safe method of birth control?

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Yes it is an effective method when used as directed. It can be inserted up to 2 hours before intercourse, so it does not alter the mood set when ready for sex as much as other similar methods. It is also less expensive per month than the pill. This method is not for everyone. Some females do not like the preperation steps. As an HIV protection, condoms should be used with a diaphragm & spermicide when you are not with the same partner who has been tested for HIV. See similar questions...

How often should I replace my pump diaphragm?

Frequently Asked Questions - Lutz-JESCO America Corp., JAC
The pump diaphragm should be inspected and or replaced yearly. Systems that meter abrasive process fluids may need diaphragm replacements on a shorter time interval. See similar questions...

What is life of diaphragm?

Diaphragm Hand Pump - FAQ
Life of diaphragm depends upon liquid to be handled and cannot be specified. But in case of our pump we have done some innovative improvisation. We have put diaphragm movement limits on link that connects diaphragm to handle. This prevents overstretching of diaphragm on upper and lower end of stroke. Overstretching is one of the major reasons for diaphragm breakage, and that factor is fully taken care of. See similar questions...

Why do I need a Saliva Ovulation Prediction Microscope?

Reliance on averages or guessing isn't good enough for women serious about achieving (or avoiding) pregnancy. Because your body is unique, you cannot rely on "usual" or "average" predictions. Saliva Ovulation Prediction Microscopes will enable you to learn when you are actually ovulating, and to make wise decisions about your own body. See similar questions...

How often should I use a Saliva Ovulation Prediction Microscope?

Daily and at approximately the same time each morning. Usually on arising and before consumption of any food or water. Smoking should also be avoided prior to testing as the chemicals present alter saliva. By using a Saliva Ovulation Prediction Microscope daily for the first few months and keeping a careful record of your test results, you will learn the changing patterns and timing of your unique fertility cycle. See similar questions...

What is an operating microscope?

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operating microscope is what we use for every endodontic treatment. This modern technology allows us to magnify and illuminate with fiber optics deep into the root canals of the tooth, often visualizing the source of infection. Microfractures, extra canals, calcified and hard to find canals, as well as root anomalies can be detected with the microscope. We feel this is the most important factor in achieving the high success rate with endodontic procedures. See similar questions...

What is Atomic Microscope?

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Atomic Microscope simulates atoms in motion. This interactive science software features Stark Design's simple-to-use "atomic microscope" technology. See similar questions...

What is a Stereo microscope?

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A microscope that uses two light paths to give a true 3-D view of a large specimen. Mainly used in macro biology or dissection. Limited magnification range, 10x to 200x. See similar questions...

What is a compound microscope?

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A microscope with one light path going through compound parts providing high magnification (40x to 1,000x or more) through each part. Mainly used with microscope slides. Jenco Model BC-211 for example. See similar questions...

What is an upright microscope?

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A microscope that looks down on the specimen. The objective lenses are above the stage. Jenco Model BC-311 is an upright compound microscope. See similar questions...

What is an inverted microscope?

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A microscope that looks up at the specimen from underneat the stage. Commonly used in tissue culture with specimens particularly influenced by gravity like cells in suspension. The objective lenses are below the stage. Jenco Model CP-2A1. See similar questions...

What is a Digital Microscope?

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A digital microscope is a magnifying device equipped with a digital camera. Basically, there are two types; one type is a microscope or magnifying device with a built-in digital camera while the other type is a standard style microscope adapted with a digital camera. See similar questions...

What is special about this microscope?

It is a revolutionary dermatoscope used for the evaluation of suspicious moles. This instrument allows Dr. Crutchfield to better see the inner structure of the mole, often times eliminating the need for an uncomfortable biopsy. As a general rule of thumb, Dr. Crutchfield recommends that everyone have a baseline comprehensive skin examination at some point in their life. Based on the examination your dermatologist will recommend how often you should have additional exams in the future. See similar questions...

What about those re-useable microscope fertility indicators?

FertilityPlus: Ovulation Predictor Kit FAQ
The fertility microscopes are used to detect a ferning pattern in either your saliva or your fertile mucus. Many women have success with these testa, while others find them hard to interpret. These tests are not as exact as detecting your LH surge -- the fertile window often ends up being about 6 days. Some women with high estrogen levels (many overweight women) will find they appear fertile more often than they actually are. See similar questions...

What is a confocal microscope?

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Minski (1961) was the first to propose the technique of confocal microscopy used by laser scanning confocal microscopes. The principle is quite simple and is illustrated in the light paths in Figure 1. The image seen through a microscope includes the in-focus portion and the out-of-focus portion above and below the plane of focus. The smear or blur produced by the out-of-focus planes is a natural consequence of the optics of the microscope. See similar questions...

Can dystonia affect muscles such as the heart or diaphragm, or other organs?

Dystonia Medical Research Foundation
Dystonia affects muscles that can be controlled voluntarily-mostly the skeletal muscles. Dystonia does not affect smooth muscles, such as the heart. However, dystonia can affect breathing in several ways. Severe neck dystonia can cause difficulty breathing when the upper airway is impacted. Dystonia involving the vocal cords can potentially cause shortness of breath when the vocal cords close tight, but in general the tightness is present primarily when speaking. See similar questions...

Where did you get the neoprene for the diaphragm?

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You can get neoprene at almost any hardware store (Orchard Supply Hardware has is for sure. Home Depot & Lowes also carry it). It is not the type of neoprene that is used in wet suits. You must use a more durable neoprene that is not so soft. It usually has a cloth insert that makes it more durable. If they guy that works at the hardware store says they don't have it, it's most likely because he doesn't know what it is. If you still can't find it, you can get it at "www.mcmaster. See similar questions...

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