cover slip


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a small and very thin piece of glass used to cover the specimen on a microscope slide

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The cover slip was carefully removed and small amount of Canada balsam was placed, heated gently and again cover slip was placed carefully.
Slides were then covered with cover slip, while they were still soaked and evaluated under fluorescent microscope (LABOMED LX400).
The adjusted leukocytes were deposited on a cover slip and incubated in a moisture chamber at room temperature for 30 min.
Sterile, round glass cover slips were placed in some of the wells for evaluation of the rickettsial infection.
A flame sterilized cover slip was placed over it and incubated at 22[degrees] C for 3 to 5 days.
The untreated (control) glass cover slip had a measurable surface roughness of approximately 0.5 nm.
A cover slip was placed on the mixture and evaluated using phase contrast microscopy
It may be necessary to push down on the cover slip or dilute the sample, either of which could cause flocculation, which is one of the things that you would be evaluating.
A small aliquot of these emulsions was then transferred to a glass microscope slide covered with a glass cover slip. The cover slip was fixed to the slide using nail polish to avoid evaporation.
The inhibitory activity was again confirmed with cover slip assay which showed the reduction in adhesion of the cells onto the cover slip surface.
Air-dried plant pollen was shaken from flowers, some part of it was applied on the slide and covered with a cover slip overlaid with liquefied glycerine jelly.
The skin scrapings and hair follicles were collected from margin of lesions, placed on a clean glass slide and covered with cover slip, passed on benzene flame 2-3 times to hasten digestion of keratinized tissues and examined microscopically under low and high power.
Finally, we carried out the experiment for catalytic reduction of Cr(VI) by adding 0.5 mg of nanosized nickel particles (as catalysts deposited on pieces of glass cover slip) that resulted in 99% reduction in a very short time (5 minutes).
On the same or following day, 15 one-drop samples of water from each pool were examined and the number of organisms contained under a 22x22 mm cover slip counted.