The working distance is the distance between the cover slip and the bottom of the housing fo the objective lens.
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distance measured not in linear terms such as miles or kilometers but in terms such as cost and time
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The word for how far something travels is distance.
Working distance in microscopy refers to the distance between the objective lens of the microscope and the specimen being viewed. It is an important factor in microscopy as it determines the amount of space available for manipulating the specimen or adding accessories such as filters. A longer working distance allows for more flexibility in sample preparation and manipulation.
Working distance in a microscope refers to the distance between the objective lens and the specimen being viewed. It is important in microscopy because it determines the amount of space available for manipulation and focusing on the specimen. A longer working distance allows for more flexibility in sample handling and manipulation.
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Working distance is important in various fields such as microscopy, photography, and surgery because it determines the distance between the object being observed or operated on and the lens or sensor. Having an appropriate working distance ensures clear and focused images, proper lighting, and avoids any physical interference between the lens and the object. It can also impact ergonomics and comfort for the person using the equipment.
Examples: type of ilumination, magnitude, type (optical, electron microscopy, scanning microscopy, etc.), working temperature (ambient or high temperature), resolution, etc. See also the link below.
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one Major difference is confocal microscopy has confocality which means it reduces the background signal which is not presented in conventional fluorescence microscope usually termed as epifluorescence microscope
Julian D. Corrington has written: 'Working with the microscope' -- subject(s): Microscopy
Fluorescence microscopy is a technique used to visualize biological structures or molecules by inducing fluorescence in the sample and detecting the emitted light using specialized microscopes. This technique is commonly used in cell biology to study the localization and interaction of specific molecules within cells.
The distance the object moves long the distance.
Introduction to basic techniques in microscopy involves light microscopy, laser scanning, types of dyes, the cell, electron microscopy, differential interface microscopy, histological stains and histochemical stains.
Sometimes we are not entirely sure how to define something but we need a tentative definition that we can use until we know more about whatever it is that we are trying to define; that would be called a working definition.