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polarizing microscope
po·lar·iz·ing microscope (pō′lə-rī′zĭng)n. A microscope in which the object viewed is illuminated by polarized light.
polarizing microscope
polarizing microscope[′pō·lə‚rīz·iŋ ′mī·krə‚skōp] (optics) A microscope in which an object is viewed in polarized light. polarizing microscope
po·lar·iz·ing mi·cro·scopea microscope equipped with a polarizing filter below and above the specimen that forms an image by the influence of specimen birefringence on polarized light; the polarizing direction of the two filters is typically adjustable, which, together with a graduated rotating stage, permits measurement of the angular value of different refractive indices in either biologic or chemical specimens.ThesaurusSeemicroscope |