supports the stage in a microscope
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Most regular science laboratory microscopes can zoom in 400x. Some electron microsopes can zoom in 150,000 or more.
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek is credited with making significant improvements to the microscope in the late 17th century. He is often referred to as the "Father of Microbiology" for his pioneering work in microbiology through his observations of tiny organisms using microscopes of his own design.
Robert Hooke looked at a thin slice of cork under a microscope when he first used the term cell. He observed small compartments that reminded him of the cells in a monastery, leading him to coin the term "cell".
The iris diaphragm in a microscope controls the amount of light that passes through the specimen. By adjusting the size of the iris opening, you can regulate the brightness and contrast of the image being viewed.
Base
base-2 : 111 = 7(base-10) base-3: 222 = 26(base-10) base-4: 333 = 33(base-10) base-5: 444 = 124(base-10) base-6: 555 = 215(base-10) base-7: 666 = 342(base-10) base-8: 777 = 511(base-10) base-9: 888 = 728(base-10) base-10: 999 = 999(base-10) base-11: AAA = 1241(base-10) base-12: BBB = 1727(base-10) base-13: CCC = 2196(base-10) base-14: DDD = 2743(base-10) base-15: EEE = 3374(base-10) base-16: FFF = 4095(base-10) In short, base-n: n cubed - 1(base-10)
Every base is exactly 90 feet apart from the other, so it is neither further from 1st base to second base nor second base to third base.
2nd base...
A stronger base.
a CGPA Base is a CGPA Base