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Diseases of metabolism and of Diseases of metabolism and of the blood, animal parasites, toxicology diseasesofmetabo00cabo Year: 1906 (m 0.100mm. 1 ,.mm C. Zeiss Jena, Fig. 14.—Hemocytometer. (After Thoma.) blowing out a drop of diluted blood upon the counting-disc, he puts on 2 corners of the shelf ( W, Fig. 14), that is, to support the cover-glass, a minute drop of water. The diluted blood drop is then adjusted on the counting disc and as rapidly as possible the cover-glass is let down and pressed firmly into position by strong pressure with the thumbs. Newton's rings are then visible at Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-metabolism-and-of-diseases-of-metabolism-and-of-the-blood-animal-parasites-toxicology-diseasesofmetabo00cabo-year-1906-m-0100mm-1-mm-c-zeiss-jena-fig-14hemocytometer-after-thoma-blowing-out-a-drop-of-diluted-blood-upon-the-counting-disc-he-puts-on-2-corners-of-the-shelf-w-fig-14-that-is-to-support-the-cover-glass-a-minute-drop-of-water-the-diluted-blood-drop-is-then-adjusted-on-the-counting-disc-and-as-rapidly-as-possible-the-cover-glass-is-let-down-and-pressed-firmly-into-position-by-strong-pressure-with-the-thumbs-newtons-rings-are-then-visible-at-image241934793.html
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. Johnson's new universal cyclopaedia : a scientific and popular treasury of useful knowledge. energy of theforces .at work at the surfaces of incamlcsceut bodies, it isimpossible to believe that the waves they generate can havetheir origins absolutely invariable in position. Interference is the cause of the colors of thin plates orfilms (as those of soap-bubbles) of Newtons rings (whichsee), of ruled-plate spectra (see Spectkim), and of theiridescence which distinguishes many objects in the mineralanil organic world. In the earlier history of optics, mostor all of these ]>henomena were acc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/johnsons-new-universal-cyclopaedia-a-scientific-and-popular-treasury-of-useful-knowledge-energy-of-theforces-at-work-at-the-surfaces-of-incamlcsceut-bodies-it-isimpossible-to-believe-that-the-waves-they-generate-can-havetheir-origins-absolutely-invariable-in-position-interference-is-the-cause-of-the-colors-of-thin-plates-orfilms-as-those-of-soap-bubbles-of-newtons-rings-whichsee-of-ruled-plate-spectra-see-spectkim-and-of-theiridescence-which-distinguishes-many-objects-in-the-mineralanil-organic-world-in-the-earlier-history-of-optics-mostor-all-of-these-gthenomena-were-acc-image336710309.html
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. An Electrical Measuring Machine for Engineering Gauges and Other Bodies . ). The Newtons rings formed betweenthe lens and slide Bx are caused to open from or close to their centreaccording as one screw end is moved to or from the other screw end. This plan of calibration is not satisfactory if the screw or nut be bent or drunk, since then the plate B moves to and from A at each rotation ina periodic way. But the method indicates any such defects in screw andnut, however small. Curve I (fig. 9) obtained thus shows that the right screw-nut system acts as if bent. From the curve we can find the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-electrical-measuring-machine-for-engineering-gauges-and-other-bodies-the-newtons-rings-formed-betweenthe-lens-and-slide-bx-are-caused-to-open-from-or-close-to-their-centreaccording-as-one-screw-end-is-moved-to-or-from-the-other-screw-end-this-plan-of-calibration-is-not-satisfactory-if-the-screw-or-nut-be-bent-or-drunk-since-then-the-plate-b-moves-to-and-from-a-at-each-rotation-ina-periodic-way-but-the-method-indicates-any-such-defects-in-screw-andnut-however-small-curve-i-fig-9-obtained-thus-shows-that-the-right-screw-nut-system-acts-as-if-bent-from-the-curve-we-can-find-the-image369743523.html
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. An Electrical Measuring Machine for Engineering Gauges and Other Bodies . nother invar rod L is screwed to K. Onthe end of L is screwed a microscope slide. The right screw-end cap has asmall lens mounted on it. Set up the slide A to reflect sodium light, view withthe microscope Mi the Newtons rings formed between S and the lens surface. The micrometer scale is read for every 50 rings passing the cross-wires(the length traversed is thus 14*73 /a, taking X = 0*589 /u). The interfering surfaces are never more than 200 half wave-lengthsapart—so that the rings are quite clear always. Also, as the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-electrical-measuring-machine-for-engineering-gauges-and-other-bodies-nother-invar-rod-l-is-screwed-to-k-onthe-end-of-l-is-screwed-a-microscope-slide-the-right-screw-end-cap-has-asmall-lens-mounted-on-it-set-up-the-slide-a-to-reflect-sodium-light-view-withthe-microscope-mi-the-newtons-rings-formed-between-s-and-the-lens-surface-the-micrometer-scale-is-read-for-every-50-rings-passing-the-cross-wiresthe-length-traversed-is-thus-1473-a-taking-x-=-0589-u-the-interfering-surfaces-are-never-more-than-200-half-wave-lengthsapartso-that-the-rings-are-quite-clear-always-also-as-the-image369743416.html
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. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Institution. Archives; Discoveries in science. COLOKS OF THICK TLATES. 187 In these explanations wc have isupposcd the incidence pcrpenclicular, and have regarded the faces of the laminae as parallel. In the case of Newton's rings, neither of these snppositions is usually true; and the second can never be so. The inclination of the faces is not, however, great enough sensibly to aifect the conclusions. In the case of oblique incidence, it is obvious that no ray reflected from the second Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-of-the-board-of-regents-of-the-smithsonian-institution-smithsonian-institution-smithsonian-institution-archives-discoveries-in-science-coloks-of-thick-tlates-187-in-these-explanations-wc-have-isupposcd-the-incidence-pcrpenclicular-and-have-regarded-the-faces-of-the-laminae-as-parallel-in-the-case-of-newtons-rings-neither-of-these-snppositions-is-usually-true-and-the-second-can-never-be-so-the-inclination-of-the-faces-is-not-however-great-enough-sensibly-to-aifect-the-conclusions-in-the-case-of-oblique-incidence-it-is-obvious-that-no-ray-reflected-from-the-second-image236150204.html
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RMRE46PH–. Clinical bacteriology and haematology for practitioners. Bacteriology; Hematology. l86 CLINICAL BACTERIOLOGY AND HEMATOLOGY use four Cornet's forceps, or even only two (applied at opposite sides), as in the figure. Where this is done an ordinary No. i cover-glass may be used instead of the special thick one. Newton's rings should appear round the tips of the forceps, as shown in the illustration. The preparation should stand for five minutes to allow the corpuscles to settle, when the forceps are removed and the count made (see Fig. 45). If you have taken the right amount of fluid, the drop
. Clinical bacteriology and haematology for practitioners. Bacteriology; Hematology. ESTIMATION OF THE RED CORPUSCLES 205 method is to use four Cornet's forceps (or even only two, applied- at opposite sides), as in the figure. Where this is done an ordinary No. i cover-glass may be used instead of the special thick one. Newton's rings should appear round the tips of the forceps, as shown in the illustration. The preparation should stand for five minutes to allow the corpuscles to settle, when the forceps are removed and the count made (see Fig. 42). If you have taken the right amount of fluid, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/clinical-bacteriology-and-haematology-for-practitioners-bacteriology-hematology-estimation-of-the-red-corpuscles-205-method-is-to-use-four-cornets-forceps-or-even-only-two-applied-at-opposite-sides-as-in-the-figure-where-this-is-done-an-ordinary-no-i-cover-glass-may-be-used-instead-of-the-special-thick-one-newtons-rings-should-appear-round-the-tips-of-the-forceps-as-shown-in-the-illustration-the-preparation-should-stand-for-five-minutes-to-allow-the-corpuscles-to-settle-when-the-forceps-are-removed-and-the-count-made-see-fig-42-if-you-have-taken-the-right-amount-of-fluid-image232385192.html
RMRE21K4–. Clinical bacteriology and haematology for practitioners. Bacteriology; Hematology. ESTIMATION OF THE RED CORPUSCLES 205 method is to use four Cornet's forceps (or even only two, applied- at opposite sides), as in the figure. Where this is done an ordinary No. i cover-glass may be used instead of the special thick one. Newton's rings should appear round the tips of the forceps, as shown in the illustration. The preparation should stand for five minutes to allow the corpuscles to settle, when the forceps are removed and the count made (see Fig. 42). If you have taken the right amount of fluid,
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