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English to French translations [PRO] Medical / Staining procedure | |||||||
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4 | microscopie à forte lumière à sec |
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3 | objectif à sec |
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3 | Microscopie lumineuse à sec |
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*high-dry* light microscopy microscopie à forte lumière à sec Explanation: -- |
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objectif à sec Explanation: When high resolution is required for light microscopy, one can apply a simple method: it consists in optically binding the observed substance to the optical lens by sticking to the lens with oil. In this case, you are using an "objectif à immersion", if not, you are using an "objectif à sec". Not a specialist in this domain, but makes sens to me HTH Reference: http://www.univ-rouen.fr/inserm-u413/ifrmp/objectifs.htm Reference: http://www.microscopies.com/DOSSIERS/MIcroscopies/PHOTONIQUE... |
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*high-dry* light microscopy Microscopie lumineuse à sec Explanation: - |
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