That is, given the accuracies of the drawn map, it would be a marginal decision whether the projection is Sinusoidal or Trapezoidal even if the internal
graticule were drawn.
The diameter of at least 100 oocytes was measured using a calibrated eye piece
graticule. Males were recognized by the presence of clusters of germ cells and mature ones by the presence of sperm.
Cells were counted using an epifluorescent compound microscope equipped with an ocular
graticule by counting 10 view fields per filter and were averaged for use in analyses (APHA et al., 2005).
Their effect on pigment distribution and translocation velocity was evaluated by quantifying pigment distribution in the cell extensions of ovarian chromatosomes measuring 180 to 220 [micro]m in diameter, at 2-min intervals, against a calibrated ocular
graticule.
Key to this emblematic program was Girolamo Ruscelli's device of 1566 symbolizing Felipe II, which showed Apollo in his chariot above a globe bound by the Ptolemaic
graticule, with the legend Iam illustrabit omnia (Minguez 92-94).
Measurements to the nearest 0.1 mm were made using a microscope with an eyepiece
graticule and from an enlarged photograph incorporating a scale bar.
Scale bars were added using a 0.5 mm
graticule slide.
Specific topics include text material and typography, the Earth's
graticule and projections, multivariate mapping, continuity and change in the computer era, and putting it all together.
Bur while Egeria's account of her journey through the Holy Land may seem antithetical to the critical standards of modem geographical reportage, the idea of space as qualitatively homogeneous, stretched out evenly on a mathematically derived
graticule, is an Enlightenment conceit, forged out of the exigencies of early modem commerce.
The length and width of these checks were measured using a transparent Plexiglas ruler and an optical magnifying glass containing a calibrated
graticule, respectively.
Organisms were identified and counted under a stereoscopic microscope (up to 50x magnification) and an optical microscope with an eyepiece
graticule calibrated against a micrometer scale (up to 2,000x), with the literature on Cladocera (Elmoor-Loureiro, 1997; Smirnov, 1996).