10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MOUNTANT»
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mountant in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
mountant and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Fluorescence Microscopy
The criteria which the mountant must satisfy come under three heads: optical,
chemical, and mechanical. The optical requirements of the mountant are that it be
transparent at all relevant wavelengths, non-fluorescent, and of the correct ...
2
Theory and Practice of Histological Techniques
If a laboratory cannot afford to purchase commercially available mountant, the
best choice might be polystyrene mountant. This can be made from polystyrene
granules or recycled polystyrene (cups, packing crickets): Polystyrene mountant ...
John D. Bancroft, Marilyn Gamble, 2008
3
The Families of Malesian Moths and Butterflies
The mountant mostly used is Euparal, but Canada balsam is an alternative: this
requires immersing the specimen additionally in xylene before mounting. A drop
of mountant is placed in the centre of the slide and the genitalia are arranged ...
Jeremy Daniel Holloway, Geoffrey Kibby, Djunijanti Peggie, 2001
4
Imaging and Spectroscopic Analysis of Living Cells: Optical ...
The prepared bead-coated coverslips may then be mounted on glass slides with
a drop of mountant. About 10–15 ml is usually appropriate for a 22 Â 22 mm
coverslip. To avoid air bubbles, place the drop of mountant on the center of the
glass ...
5
Histological Techniques: An Introduction for Beginners in ...
Layers that are too thick are often produced by applying the mountant to the
section and then laying the coverslip onto the mountant (see Chapter 7 for details
of mounting sections) because the coverslip lacks the weight necessary to press
the ...
Robert Maynard, Noel Downes, Brenda Finney, 2014
6
Molecular Embryology: Methods and Protocols
particular, the refractive index of the mountant will affect the spatial resolution that
can be achieved for a given objective. 3.1.1. Whole-Mount Specimens Particular
care must be taken in mounting relatively large, intact or partially dissected ...
Paul T. Sharpe, Ivor Mason, 1999
mountant. Since diatoms are made of glass, the usual mountant, Canada balsam,
was not well suited, since it has a similar tendency to bend light that glass does,
or a similar index of refraction. Consequently the diatoms became extremely ...
Joseph Seckbach, John Patrick Kociolek, 2011
8
U.S. Forest Service Research Note
When several tiny specimens are positioned under the same cover glass, they
tend to flow with the mountant when the cover glass is added. To prevent this
movement, place the specimens on a thin layer of mounting media, arrange them
, and ...
United States. Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Stations, Fort Collins, Colo, 1976
9
District Laboratory Practice in Tropical Countries
Place a drop of mountant on the dry, oil-free film or smear, cover with a cover
glass, and leave to air-dry. When dry peel off the excess mountant. Such
preparations can be kept for several years with good preservation of parasite
morphology ...
10
A Practical Guide to Basic Laboratory Andrology
Mount the slides immediately with DPX (BDH) or other equivalent mountant.
Leave mounted smears overnight for the mountant to set, or place in a low-
temperature dry oven to enhance the drying process. Sperm morphology –
mounting of ...
Lars Björndahl, David Mortimer, Christopher L. R. Barratt
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MOUNTANT»
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mountant is used in the context of the following news items.
Secretive Victorian Artists Made These Intricate Patterns Out of Algae
Once the glue has set, a high refractive index mountant is added. This allows the diatoms to be seen more clearly. Finally, another glass slide is ... «Smithsonian, Sep 14»
A Novel Tape Lifting System for the Retrieval of Trace Evidence …
... particulate trace evidence retrieved from crime scenes) compared to the traditional method of placing the fibres in a suitable mountant (in this ... «Labmate Online, Nov 13»