TS of plant stem
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TS of plant stem
This is a transverse section of a stem in polarised light.
It is an old slide. The handwritten label looks like Sequiselum spp.
Projectina microscope
Objective: Watson x4 parachromat
Ocular: Watson x8 compensating
Tope lens of substage condenser removed.
Polarised light
Graham
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Graham's beautiful image will grace the front cover of www.amateurmicroscopy.net for the month of July.
Thanks for your continued participation and support, Graham.
Our best regards to you as always,
Thanks for your continued participation and support, Graham.
Our best regards to you as always,
Tom Webster
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Think about this...maybe Murphy is an optimist!!!
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Phoenix "The Valley of the Sun", Arizona, USA
Think about this...maybe Murphy is an optimist!!!
WELL DONE GRAHAM! I think it looks great on the cover page.
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Reposts of my images within the galleries are welcome, as are constructive critical critiques.
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Rutherfordton, North Carolina
Kens Microscopy
Reposts of my images within the galleries are welcome, as are constructive critical critiques.
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