Diatomaceae, or tests of the like difficulty ; and although I should consider this as the highest object of ambition to our makers, if the performances of such lenses with test-objects were any fair measure of their general utility, yet as I think that... The Microscope and its revelations - Page 168by William Benjamin Carpenter - 1856 - 778 pagesFull view - About this book
| Geology - 1859 - 482 pages
...then apply themselves to find out some new tests, which shall offer a fresh difficulty to be overcome. But it is not the only, nor can I regard it as the...measure of their general utility, yet as I think that I hare demonstrated that the very conditions of their construction render them inferior in this respect... | |
| American Academy of Arts and Sciences - Humanities - 1860 - 490 pages
...then apply themselves to find out some new tests, which shall offer a fresh difficulty to be overcome. But it is not the only, nor can I regard it as the...this respect for the purposes of ordinary microscopic research, I would much rather hold out the reward of high appreciation (tee have no other to give)... | |
| American Academy of Arts and Sciences - Humanities - 1860 - 472 pages
...then apply themselves to find out some new tests, which shall offer a fresh difficulty to be overcome. But it is not the only, nor can I regard it as the...this respect for the purposes of ordinary microscopic research, I would much rather hold out the reward of high appreciation (we have no other to give) to... | |
| Microscopes - 1855 - 476 pages
...then apply themselves to find out some new tests which shall offer a fresh difficulty to be overcome. But it is not the only, nor can I regard it as the...the highest object of ambition to our makers, if the performance of such lenses with test.objects were any fair measure of their general utility, yet as... | |
| Science - 1859 - 946 pages
...can I regard it as the chief work of the microscope, to resolve the markings upon the Diatomaceie, or tests of the like difficulty ; and although I should...this respect for the purposes of ordinary microscopic research, I would much rather hold out the reward of high appreciation (toe have no other to give)... | |
| Science - 1859 - 948 pages
...can I regard it as the chief work of the microscope, to resolve the markings upon the DiatomaceiE, or tests of the like difficulty ; and although I should...this as the highest object of ambition to our makers, it' the performances of such lenses with test-objects were any fair measure of their general utility,... | |
| American Academy of Arts and Sciences - Humanities - 1860 - 468 pages
...can I regard it as the chief work of the microscope, to resolve the markings upon the Diatomacete, or tests of the like difficulty ; and although I should...this respect for the purposes of ordinary microscopic research, I would much rather hold out the reward of high appreciation (ice have no other to give)... | |
| Cytology - 1855 - 470 pages
...then apply themselves to find out some new tests which shall offer a fresh difficulty to be overcome. But it is not the only, nor can I regard it as the...the highest object of ambition to our makers, if the performance of such lenses with test-objects were any fair measure of their general utility, yet as... | |
| Cytology - 1855 - 486 pages
...can I regard it as the chief work of the microscope, to resolve the markings upon the Diatomaccae, or tests of the like difficulty ; and although I should...the highest object of ambition to our makers, if the performance of such lenses with test-objects were any fair measure of their general utility, yet as... | |
| Cytology - 1855 - 488 pages
...can I regard it as the chief work of the microscope, to resolve the markings upon the Diatomacezc, or tests of the like difficulty ; and although I should...the highest object of ambition to our makers, if the performance of such lenses with test-objects were any fair measure of their general utility, yet as... | |
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