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Body - The frame of the microscope. Body tube - Inside "tunnel" of the microscope. Eyepiece - Where you look.Objective - That is the lens closest to the specimen. Focus fine tuning knob - Allows you to focus the image at a smaller, finer rate. Focus knob - Allows you to focus the image. Ocular lens - That is the lens in the eyepiece. Slides - Used for holding specimens. Specimen - What you are viewing. Stage - That is where the slide goes. Stage clip - That is a clip or spring for holding the specimen slides. Turret - Part that allows you to change objectives.
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on the neck of the frame.................
To make a good freeze frame or tableau in drama the most important thing is that you keep your focus and stay in character Hope This Helps!
Yes - if the bed frame is a standard metal bed frame, not attached to a headboard, frames are made to adjust from Twin to Queen size. Just loosen the thumbscrew on the bracket, adjust the width, and tighten.
On the drivers side frame rail is the cable adujuster that you can adjust to increase tension on the E brake.
The adjustment is on the cable running along the outside of the left frame rail, it is located about even with the door. There is a threaded rod that you screw in or out to adjust it. You will have to spray it WD40 or someting like that to get it to turn if it has never been adjusted before.
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because it allows you to find the part of the slide you want to see, then you can zoom in by changing focus to see the frame in greater detail. if you don't start in low power it is extremely difficult to move around the slide
There are adjusting screws on the top and sides to adjust them. I perfer to get on a dark road at night and adjust them how I want them being careful not to blind the oncomming traffic. There is a hole in the frame right above the hood, the screw to adjust the angle of the light is inside the hole. I believe a small Phillips screwdriver will do the trick. Make sure you are on level ground and facing a wall (garage works well) to adjust both lights to the same angle.
There is one but underneath the frame on the radiator.