a) Light
microphotography of Gyrodactylus cichlidarum parasitizing the Nile tilapia (scale bar = 50 [micro]m), b) ventral bar (scale bar = 10 [micro]m), c) the opisthaptor consists of two centrally positioned large hooks or hamuli (h) joined by two connecting bars, a simple dorsal bar (d) and an approximately triangular shaped ventral bar (v).
Gerardo Hernandez-Garcia edited the
microphotography prints.
"Representation of the Microcosm - The Claim for Objectivity in 19th Century Scientific
Microphotography".
The presence of an organic component, used in order to make paper resistant to water, is well recognisable in the UV fluorescence
microphotography, thanks to the peculiar visible emission in layer 1 and layer 4 (15 [micro]m thick) (Figure 9(b)).
Taking advantage of the contrast provided by this staining between the granuloma and the extracellular matrix, the granulomatous lesions of FBR can be easily outlined on the numerical
microphotography taken with a camera-equipped light microscope and the area was quantified using the calibrated NIS-Elements Imaging software (Nikon France).
Microphotography of the rasterize image areas: a--raster dots on the undeformed film; b--changes of the raster dots on the shrinked film
Soon afterwards, the IPS officer whose hobby is
microphotography, fell into trouble because of his connections with Gupta.
Caption: FIGURE 1: The microvilli in the rat capillary: electron
microphotography. (a) An erythrocyte (E) inside the capillary; the microvilli (arrows) produce visible invaginations on the erythrocyte wall.
Paul Getty Museum, 2014) or Claudia Brittenham's recent The Murals of Cacaxtla (Austin: University of Texas Press, 2015), in which similar
microphotography is applied to determine pigment and application sequence.