UID:
edoccha_9960073328402883
Umfang:
1 online resource (xiv, 350 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates) :
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illustrations (some color)
Ausgabe:
2nd ed.
ISBN:
0-12-411536-5
Serie:
Gale eBooks
Inhalt:
The purpose of this book is to provide the most comprehensive, easy-to-use, and informative guide on light microscopy. Light and Video Microscopy will prepare the reader for the accurate interpretation of an image and understanding of the living cell. With the presentation of geometrical optics, it will assist the reader in understanding image formation and light movement within the microscope. It also provides an explanation of the basic modes of light microscopy and the components of modern electronic imaging systems and guides the reader in determining the physicochemical information
Anmerkung:
Description based upon print version of record.
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Front Cover; Light and Video Microscopy; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Preface to the Second Edition; Preface to the First Edition; 1 The Relation Between the Object and the Image; Luminous and Nonluminous Objects; Object and Image; Theories of Vision; Light Travels in Straight Lines; Images Formed in a Camera Obscura: Geometric Considerations; Where Does Light Come From?; How Can the Amount of Light Be Measured?; Web Resources; Anamorphosis in Art; Optical Illusions; Camouflage and Mimicry in Nature; Shadow Art and Dance; Camera Obscura
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2 The Geometric Relationship Between Object and ImageReflection by a Plane Mirror; Reflection by a Curved Mirror; Reflection from Various Sources; Images Formed by Refraction at a Plane Surface; Images Formed by Refraction at a Curved Surface; Fermat's Principle; Optical Path Length; Lens Aberrations; Geometric Optics and Biology; Geometric Optics of the Human Eye; Web Resources; Camera Lucida; Kaleidoscopes; Art; 3 The Dependence of Image Formation on the Nature of Light; Christiaan Huygens and the Invention of the Wave Theory of Light
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Thomas Young and the Development of the Wave Theory of LightJames Clerk Maxwell and the Wave Theory of Light; Ernst Abbe and the Relationship of Diffraction to Image Formation; Resolving Power and the Limit of Resolution; Contrast; Web Resources; Physical Optics and Waves; 4 Bright-Field Microscopy; Components of the Microscope; The Optical Paths of the Light Microscope; Using the Bright-Field Microscope; Depth of Field; Out-of-Focus Contrast; Uses of Bright-Field Microscopy; Care and Cleaning of the Light Microscope; Web Resources; 5 Photomicrography
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Setting up the Microscope for PhotomicrographyScientific History of Photography; General Nature of the Photographic Process; The Resolution of the Film; Exposure and Composition; The Similarities between Film and the Retina; Web Resources; Photomicrography; Microscope Camera Adapters for Mounting a Digital Camera on a Microscope; Mounting and Using a Nikon Coolpix 5000; AMSCOPE Digital Cameras; Micron/Aptina CMOS Sensor; Cell Phone Microscopy; Color Vision; UV-VIS-IR Photography of Flowers; Multispectral UV-VIS-IR Apochromatic Lenses; 6 Methods of Generating Contrast; Dark-Field Microscopy
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Rheinberg IlluminationOblique Illumination; Phase-Contrast Microscopy; Oblique Illumination Reconsidered; Annular Illumination; 7 Polarization Microscopy; What is Polarized Light?; Use an Analyzer to Test for Polarized Light; Production of Polarized Light; Influencing Light; Design of a Polarizing Microscope; What is the Molecular Basis of Birefringence?; Interference of Polarized Light; The Origin of Colors in Birefringent Specimens; Use of Compensators to Determine the Magnitude and Sign of Birefringence; Crystalline versus Form Birefringence; Orthoscopic versus Conoscopic Observations
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Reflected Light Polarization Microscopy
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English
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 0-12-411484-9
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 1-306-22043-2
Sprache:
Englisch