FSD 1123 EXPERIMENT 4 Microscopy Muhammad Afif Najhan Bin Zakaria 3144001771 Raja Mohammad Danial Bin Raja Zukarnain 3144000051 Muhammad Syukri Haqim Bin Muhammad Razali 4124012121 Muhammad Hafidz Bin Marzuki 3144004791 Nawaf Aizat Bin Md Nawi 3144005721 26 September 2014 TUAN AZMAR
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lipid-containing membranes and droplets in osmium tetroxide-fixed tissue with osmiophilic thiocarbohydrazide (TCH). IBM Journal of Research and Development. G. Binnig‚ H. Rohrer (1986). Scanning tunneling microscopy. Drummy‚ Lawrence‚ F.; Yang‚ Junyan; Martin‚ David C. (2004). "Low-voltage electron microscopy of polymer and organic molecular thin films". Ultramicroscopy
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Samples were submitted to negative staining with uranyl acetate and observed with a Jeol JEM 1400 transmission electron microscope‚ equipped with a CCD Gatan ES1000W Erlangshen
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Malaban Activity 6: Fecal Analysis for the Detection of Parasites I. Objectives: 1. T o perform the basic techniques in fecal and blood analyses. 2. To identify parasitic forms that are recognizable in the fecal samples and blood smears by microscopy. 3. To determine the advantages and limitations in each procedure. II. Methodology Before the activity of checking or detecting the presence of parasites to the stools‚ it was started with getting a stool samples from the grade - IV students
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blood cells (which are often present in specimens taken from patients with a discharge)‚ precautions must be taken to ensure that the observed organism is really motile. The comparison with some newer diagnostic assays shows that wet preparation microscopy is 35 to 60 percent sensitive (even in symptomatic women)‚ which also depends on the expertise of the microscopist. Nevertheless‚ observation of motile Trichomonas vaginalis is highly specific and‚ hence‚ quite useful for determining the adequate
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Laboratory Report: Observing Bacteria Purpose: Is to gain knowledge on how to use a microscope and oil immersion lens while observing prepared bacterial slides and also to prepare slides for observable bacteria culture from yogart. Procedure: Exercise 1: Using the Microscope - Viewing Prepared Slides I started out by reading and reviewed the science lab safety reinforcement Agreement and the instruction to oil immersion lens. After setting up my lab station I view the six prepared slides
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involvement with textile merchants he worked with primitive microscopes. These simple scopes only had a magnifying power of three times and sparked Anthony to create a much more powerful lens’ which would make objects 200 times larger. Leeuwenhoek was also inspired to study microscopy by Robert Hooke’s illustrated book‚ Micrographia. During his lifetime‚ he made over 500 optical lenses. He also created more than 250 types of different microscopes. One of his most well-known glasses‚ called magnifying
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Abstract The Greek-Roman Isis temple is located on the west bank of Luxor; Upper Egypt was made of sandstone and decorated with different kinds of wall paintings. It suffers from many causes of deterioration and degradation mainly ground water‚ salt weathering‚ and different types of dirt accumulations on the relives and paint surface such as soot‚ grease‚ wax‚ biodeteriorated colored patches‚ bat patches‚ waste of birds and even house fly specks. All these lead to the gradual disappearance of paintings
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Abstract This experiment was carried out to perform staining methods on microbes‚ explain the mechanisms of staining‚ namely‚ simple staining‚ and learn how to use the microscope. The experiment setting was kept as sterile as possible when conducting the experiment. The microbes under the microscope were drawn out and labelled. In conclusion‚ different staining techniques are used to determine the presence of certain exterior structures of the bacteria like the cell envelope or just to identify
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1. The lab exercise requires that one use a microscope in which a commercially prepared slide of silk fibers is supplied. What should one do to complete the microscope setup starting from the point in which the microscope is plugged in and placed on the lab bench in front of the user to the point at which the slide is being clamped onto the stage. One can assume that the microscope is set up such that the stage is in its lowest position and that the low power
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