Sentences with phrase «microscope slides for»

In 1977, when most of my classmates at the Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine were studying cadavers for gross anatomy or microscope slides for histopathology, I might have been found in the veterinary school library reading Dr. Ross Clark's pioneering articles on practice management in Veterinary Economics.
Public school teachers from every corner of America post classroom requests, from pencils for a poetry writing unit, to violins for a school recital, to microscope slides for a biology class.
Remaining prostate tissue was formalin - fixed and paraffin - embedded (FFPE), sectioned with a microtome and placed on microscope slides for FISH analysis (referred to as FFPE sections).
«We have been able to view cell biology at high resolution on a microscope slide for a long time,» said Shroff, «but many times that's not how those cells exist in nature.»
This sample is put on a microscope slide for analysis by one of our pathologists.
The cover slip is put on a microscope slide for analysis.

Not exact matches

For hundreds of years, optical devices like telescopes and microscopes have relied on solid lenses that slide up and down to magnify and to focus.
A doctor or technician holds a smartphone microscope over a skin sample that has been placed on a slide and waits for the sample to come into focus.
Scientists have imaged living cells with microscopes for hundreds of years, but the sharpest views have come from cells isolated on glass slides.
For her 7th birthday, my niece received a very special gift — a compound light microscope with a set of slides.
Modern biofilms grown on microscope slides in pond water were allowed to desiccate for 7 days and 2.5 milligrams were pressed into a KBr pellet as above.
For DFA, the samples were smeared on microscope slides, dried and fixed with acetone.
The Core provides training, assistance and access to first - class microscopes for both transmitted light and fluorescence imaging: Four upright microscopes for viewing samples on slides; Two inverted microscopes for viewing living specimens in dishes or flasks.
Sections were collected on poly lysine microscope slides (VWR International), air - dried for 30 min to 1 h, and stored at − 20 °C until used.
Slides were imaged on an upright microscope (Nikon), and two images per brain region, per mouse were analyzed for density of GFAP or CD68 immunostaining or for the number of doublecortin - positive neurons.
Most commonly, a technician smears a drop of blood on a slide and examines it under a microscope for tell - tale signs of the parasite.
The filtered sample was allowed to settle for 72 h after which ten microscope slides were prepared.
Ask them to set the microscope up and read what is written on the paper and write it in their books (they are learning targets for them to write down, there are 3) Quick quiz on parts of microscope, pictures on slides 1 - 10 in books, multiple choice answers.
The test addresses the following areas: - difference between living and nonliving things - semipermeable membrane - the sequence of increasing or decreasing levels of organization of the human body - the cell theory - Hooke and Leeuwenhoek - four common structures found in all cells - prokaryotic vs. eukaryotic cells - functions and structure of microscopes - cell organelles - difference between plant and animal cells - procedure for making a wet - mounted slide
The moment of truth came in a windowless basement laboratory on January 23, 1997, at around 2 or 3 a.m. «JD and I put a microcapsule in between two copper electrodes on a slide, put it under a microscope, and for the first time, against conventional wisdom, proved that you could move a particle inside a microcapsule with an external electric field,» Comiskey wrote.
«Early one morning in January 1997 we took a microcapsule, put it on a slide in between two pieces of copper, put it under a microscope, and for the first time were able to see a particle moving back and forth,» remembers Barrett Comiskey.
What you're paying for: This is a lab test where we take the debris from the ear, put it on a slide, stain it and look at it under the microscope.
In direct observation a smear is made of some fecal material on a microscope slide and the slide is analyzed by one of our nurses for parasite eggs.
Once we take a swab of the ear, we will roll the debris - laden swab onto a microscope slide, fix and stain the slide and then look under the microscope for microbe identification.
The contents are spread onto a microscope slide and examined for the presence of cancer cell.
When your veterinarian suspects an ear infection, he or she may take swabs to make cytology slides for inspection under a microscope.
The eggs are then placed on a glass slide and examined under a microscope to check the stool for the presence of parasites.
A Fecal Smear is just that; a smear of fecus on a glass slide that is then examined under a microscope for the presence of parasitic eggs or parasites.
The eggs are then placed on a glass slide and examined under a microscope to check the stool for the presence of worms or worm eggs such as roundworm, hookworm, whipworm and tapeworm, and can identify intestinal parasites such as coccidia and giardia.
Malassezia is diagnosed by the above symptoms and by looking for the organism under the microscope after swabbing the skin and placing the discharge on a microscope slide.
One could take his abstractions for still life, microscope slides, or simply studies in how one form leads to another.
Botanical Specimen # 5 and Entomological Specimen # 8 (both 1992) are examples of photographic enlargements Schneider made from 19th century microscope slides which he substituted for negatives.
Reminiscent of petri dishes or slides for viewing cells through a microscope, the building up of marks within the structure mimic methods of scientific discovery, where findings and processes are repeated time and again to highlight patterns and prove results.
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