-
suitable for
characterization of
cellular blood elements. Left
smear is
unstained,
right smear is
stained with Wright-Giemsa stain. ICD-9-CM 90.5 MedlinePlus...
- dark-field
describes an
illumination technique used to
enhance the
contrast in
unstained samples. It
works by
illuminating the
sample with
light that will not...
- the
specimen and
forms the
background light (red). When
observing an
unstained biological specimen, the
scattered light is weak and
typically phase-shifted...
-
illumination by
Georges Nomarski in 1955; both of
which allow imaging of
unstained,
transparent samples. In the
early 20th
century a
significant alternative...
-
rooted in the
earthly mud and yet
flowers above the
water in the open air. Similarly, the
bodhisattva lives in the
world but
remains unstained by it...
-
stained by his
blood with only the
centre stripe of the
sheet being left
unstained. This
story is
similar to the
legend of the
origins of the flag of Austria...
-
international chess federations.
Wooden boards are
traditionally made of
unstained woods that are
light brown and dark
brown in colour. To
reduce cost, some...
- century, most
pistachios are
harvested by
machine and the s****
remain unstained. Raw
pistachios are 4% water, 45% fat, 28% carbohydrates, and 20% protein...
-
throughout Indian religion,
signifying purity (due to its
ability to
emerge unstained from the mud) and
spiritual fruition (and thus, awakening). Maṇipadme...
- a
golden age of prosperity, union,
civil liberty and good
government unstained with
civil blood unfolded. The
agents of this prosperity, personified...