Compound Microscopes Using Reflected Light

  • Rochow T
  • Tucker P
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Microscopy by reflected light may be used for a number of reasons: to look at a natural surface such as a leaf, feather, skin, shell, or fossil; to compare surfaces after aging, usage, weathering, or other exposure; or to prepare an inside surface for studying an...

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Rochow, T. G., & Tucker, P. A. (1994). Compound Microscopes Using Reflected Light. In Introduction to Microscopy by Means of Light, Electrons, X Rays, or Acoustics (pp. 61–88). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-1513-9_4

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