| Royal Microscopical Society (Great Britain) - 1896 - 862 pages
...considers that the function of tho condenser in microscopic practice in throwing upon the object the linage of the lamp-flame "is to cause the object to behave, at any rate in some degree, as if it were siJf-lnminous, and thus to obviate tho sharply marked interference-bands which arise when permanent... | |
| Royal Microscopical Society (Great Britain) - 1896 - 938 pages
...condenser in microscopic practice in throwing upon tho object tho image of the lamp-flame " is to cause tho object to behave, at any rate in some degree, as if it were self-luminous, and thus to obviate the nharply marked interference-bands which arise when permanent and definite phase-relations are permitted... | |
| 1898 - 246 pages
...proceeding from the object, and concludes " that the function of the condenser in microscopic practice is to cause the object to behave, at any rate in some...self-luminous, and thus to obviate the sharply-marked interference-bands which arise when permanent and definite phase-relations are permitted to exist between... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1921 - 568 pages
...angular aperture." " It seems fair to conclude that the function of the condenser in microscopic practice is to cause the object to behave, at any rate in some...interference bands which arise when permanent and definite phase relations are permitted to exist between the radiations which issue from various points in the... | |
| David G. Rickerby, Giovanni Valdrè, Ugo Valdrè - 1999 - 522 pages
...incoherent imaging can be achieved. In his words "the function of the condenser in microscopic practice is to cause the object to behave, at any rate in some...interference bands which arise when permanent and definite phase relationships are permitted to exist between the radiations which issue from various points of... | |
| 1898 - 724 pages
...proceeding from the object, and concludes " that the function of the condenser in microscopic practice is to cause the object to behave, at any rate in some...self-luminous, and thus to obviate the sharply-marked interference-bands which arise when permanent and definite phase-relations are permitted to exist between... | |
| 636 pages
...of one another. It seems fair to conclude that the function of the condenser in microscopic practice is to cause the object to behave, at any rate in some...self-luminous, and thus to obviate the sharply-marked interference-bands which arise when permanent and definite phase-relations are permitted to exist between... | |
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