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    Nt1310 Unit 2 Study Guide

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    Microscope Parts & Function  Parts of the Microscope |[pic] |1. Eyepiece |Contains a magnifying lens that focuses | | | |the image from the objective into your | | | |eye. | |

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    light to magnify the image (Figure ). They have a larger diameter lens called the objective lens and a small lens called an eyepiece. Good refracting telescopes utilize multiple lens systems to correct for color aberrations. Chapter discusses lenses in the section on “Stations for Sight”. Reflecting Telescopes  Reflecting telescopes utilize one or more concave mirrors for the objective lens to condense the light and a small lens called an eyepiece. Pg3 Conclusion A telescope is an instrument

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    Lab 4 the Microscope

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    Microscope  | |  1.  | Use various internet resources to write the term that matches each meaning below:Used as a handle to carry microscope =  | |  2.  | Lenses attached to the nosepiece  | |  3.  | Concentrates light on the object  | |  4.  | Lens you look through  | |  5.  | Platform on which slides are placed  | |  6.  | Rotates to change objectives | |  7.  | The shortest objective  | |  8.  | The longest objective  | |  9.  | Control knob used for sharp focus  | |  10.  | Control

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    resulting in an image that your naked eye would ordinarily see if looking at the slide. The image is then magnified by the lower (objective) lens. The objective lens flips the image and magnifies it by bending the light. The light is bent as it passes through the convex surface on either side of the lens material. The eyepiece acts as a weaker version of the objective lens by flipping the image again and magnifying it further. Compound microscopes are used most commonly to

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    Page 45 Carrying Cultural Baggage: the contribution of socio-cultural anthropology to cross-cultural coaching Barbara St Claire-Ostwald‚ CINCRA International Coaching & Training Consultancy‚ UK Email Contact: barbara@cincra.com Abstract This study examines the cultural awareness of professionals working in organisations. Given the multicultural nature of today’s workforce‚ it is becoming increasingly important for companies and coaches alike to take into account how cross-cultural differences may

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    Lab 2: The Metric System and Microscope Name _________________________ Date __________________________ Section 1: The Metric System The Metric System is known as the International System of Measurement. The Metric System is based on Standard-prefixes that correspond to ‘multiples of 10’. The measurements of volume (the liter)‚ mass (the gram)‚ and length (the meter) are the baseline for all metric unit conversion factors. In the United States‚ the English System is more commonly used;

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    air bubbles before the use of the slide. Set the microscope to its lowest power objective lens (x4) and make sure it is in line with the optical tube‚ also that the microscope light is turned on. After preparation of the slide and microscope‚ carefully place the slide onto the microscope stand. Looking from eye-level of the stand‚ lower the tube using the coarse focus know until the end of the objective lens is just about the slide (ensure you do this with care as to not break the slide). Look through

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    lenses (ocular and objective). Binocular microscopes have two eyepieces while the monocular ones have one eyepiece. The ocular lens of a compound light microscope usually has a magnification of 10x (means that the specimen to be viewed is magnified 10 times). The objective lens consists of a revolving nose piece with different degrees of magnification. The objective lens with the magnification of 10x is called ‘the low power’ while the one with 40x is called ‘the high power’. Total magnification

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    viruses and proteins. The Italians paved the road to the invention of the microscope when they discovered how to grind lenses during the 1300’s‚ and as a result‚ created the first spectacles. The first microscope was developed in 1590 by two Dutch lens grinders and spectacle makers Hans Janssen‚ father‚ and Zacharias Janssen‚ son‚ when they put two grinded lenses inside a tube. Later in the 1700’s‚ many discoveries were made to improve the microscope. One was that lenses combining two types of glass

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    AVOIDING CROSS-CULTURAL MISCOMMUNICATION Abstract International business has been developing fast in the globalization. We can see Chinese businessmen in most of places in the world‚ from Africa to America‚ and many 2 foreign companies are investing in China‚ vise versa. I‚ a Vietnamese woman‚ am working for Korea National Oil Corporation (KNOC) in oil and gas field in Vietnam where lots of foreign oil and gas corporations are operating such as KNOC‚ Halliburton‚ Schlumberger‚ BP‚ and Premier.

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