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Transillumination is the
technique of
sample illumination by
transmission of
light through the sample.
Transillumination is used in a
variety of methods...
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cannot usually be felt. The
presence of
fluid is
demonstrated by
transillumination.
These hydroceles can
reach a huge size,
containing large amount of...
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Diffuse illumination,
Direct focal illumination,
Specular reflection,
Transillumination or retroillumination,
Indirect lateral illumination or
Indirect proximal...
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integrity can be
weakened by this method,
leading to
crack propagation.
Transillumination is best
performed by
placing a
fibre optic light source directly onto...
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normal light-microscope setup. The
light path
therefore consists of: a
transillumination light source,
commonly a
halogen lamp in the
microscope stand; a condenser...
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indenting the
anterior gastric wall by the endoscopist.
transillumination (diaphanoscopy): the
light emitted from the
endoscope within the stomach...
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denaturing urea, gyoxal, and
formaldehyde gels, even with 300 nm
transillumination. SYBR Gold has two
fluorescence excitation maxima when
bound to DNA...
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Transillumination of
colour in the cathedral's interior,
created by the p****age of
light through the window's mouth-blown gl****...
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Single Cell
Refractive Index, Dry M****, Volume, and
Density Using a
Transillumination Microscope".
Physical Review Letters. 109 (11): 118105. Bibcode:2012PhRvL...
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feature will be
visible in the dark-field images.
Comparison of
transillumination techniques used to
generate contrast in a
sample of
tissue paper (1...