It means cross section (the sample was cut across)
pull the slide back put the clip in and push the slide forward and shoot!
A prepared slide is sealed by acrylic or any other medium. After the solvent evaporates, the specimen is locked under the slip. On the other hand, a wet mount slide has the specimen prepared just before it is put under microscope.
The CS in ICM-CS stands for Campaign Star.
Cs = centavos
In the context of a prepared slide, "t.s." stands for "transverse section." This indicates that the specimen has been cut horizontally, allowing viewers to examine the internal structure and organization of the sample. Transverse sections are commonly used in biological and histological studies to provide insights into the anatomy of tissues and organisms.
A prepared slide for a compound light microscope is composed of a viewing sample suspended in a drop of distilled water, which has been placed on one glass slide. A second glass slide will be placed on the first slide and any residual water will be gently soaked up by a paper towel.
If it's about nerf guns, cs means clip system.
the bacteria are evenly spread out on the prepared slide in such a concentration that they are adequately separated from one another bacteria are not washed off the slide during staining bacterial form is not distorted
Creative suite...
on top of the gun is a little slide panel which should hep unjam -j.p
The CS means Clip System, and the 6 at the end means how many darts the magazine can hold. The Raider CS-35, for example, has a drum magazine that can hold 35 darts.
It means Slide