Tick captured under a compound microscope.
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Tick captured under a compound microscope.
Uses of Microscope in Forensic science
Uses of Microscope in Forensic science Microscopic examinations and analysis of evidences provide valuable results in crime scene investigation. Some types of evidence need to be analyzed with different types of microscopes. The following list is made...
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▪︎Withering's simple and compound botanical microscope.
Place of origin: England
Date: First half 19th century
Medium: Brass
Siebert brass microscope, c.1920
used by Dr Kathleen Drew-Baker for her research on nori seaweed, 1922-57.
brass (copper, zinc alloy), glass
the Science Museum
Blood cells under a high school compound microscope at 100x.
Baker Compound Microscope
C Baker, c1880, London
brass (copper, zinc alloy), glass, metal (unknown), wood (unidentified)
the Science Museum
Binocular compound microscope
made by John Benjamin Dancer, Manchester, c.1861
brass (copper, zinc alloy), glass
the Science Museum
Binocular compound microscope with case
made by John Benjamin Dancer, c.1855
brass (copper, zinc alloy), glass, metal (unknown), wood (unidentified)
the Science Museum