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  • Inverted microscope
  • Type of microscope

    An inverted microscope is a microscope with its light source and condenser on the top, above the stage pointing down, while the objectives and turret

    Inverted microscope

    Inverted microscope

    Inverted_microscope

  • Optical microscope
  • Microscope that uses visible light

    The optical microscope, also referred to as a light microscope, is a type of microscope that commonly uses visible light and a system of lenses to generate

    Optical microscope

    Optical microscope

    Optical_microscope

  • Dark-field microscopy
  • Laboratory technique

    The steps are illustrated in the figure where an inverted microscope is used. Light enters the microscope for illumination of the sample. A specially sized

    Dark-field microscopy

    Dark-field microscopy

    Dark-field_microscopy

  • Leonard Hayflick
  • American anatomist (1928–2024)

    Hayflick developed the first inverted microscope for use in cell culture research. To this day, all inverted microscopes used in cell culture laboratories

    Leonard Hayflick

    Leonard Hayflick

    Leonard_Hayflick

  • Angular resolution
  • Ability of any image-forming device to distinguish small details of an object

    of any image-forming device such as an optical or radio telescope, a microscope, a camera, or an eye, to distinguish small details of an object, thereby

    Angular resolution

    Angular resolution

    Angular_resolution

  • Total internal reflection fluorescence microscope
  • Microscope observing a thin depth of a cell

    Another disadvantage is that in most configurations based on the inverted microscope designs, the illumination is introduced on the specimen side opposite

    Total internal reflection fluorescence microscope

    Total_internal_reflection_fluorescence_microscope

  • Microinjection
  • Injection of very small amounts of fluid

    involving an inverted microscope with a magnification power of around 200x (though sometimes it is performed using a dissecting stereo microscope at 40–50x

    Microinjection

    Microinjection

    Microinjection

  • Stereo microscope
  • Variant of an optical microscope

    The stereo, stereoscopic, operation, or dissecting microscope is an optical microscope variant designed for low magnification observation of a sample

    Stereo microscope

    Stereo microscope

    Stereo_microscope

  • Condenser (optics)
  • Type of optical lens

    upright microscope, and above the stage and below the light source in an inverted microscope. They act to gather light from the microscope's light source

    Condenser (optics)

    Condenser (optics)

    Condenser_(optics)

  • Interferometric microscopy
  • intensity of scattering spots. The scattering can be detected using an inverted microscope and charge coupled device (CCD) camera.The CCD converts light photons

    Interferometric microscopy

    Interferometric_microscopy

  • Tulane University
  • Private university in New Orleans, Louisiana, US

    (1852). "The inverted microscope-a new form of microscope". Am J Sci Arts. 14: 233–241. Riddell JL (1854). "On the binocular microscope". Q J Microsc

    Tulane University

    Tulane University

    Tulane_University

  • Adherent culture
  • Laboratory cell cultures in which cells attach to a surface

    or enzymatic dissociation. The culture can be visualized using an inverted microscope, however the growth of adherent cultures is dependent on the available

    Adherent culture

    Adherent culture

    Adherent_culture

  • Roux culture bottle
  • Type of laboratory glassware

    the bottom of the medium can also be inspected from below, with an inverted microscope. The bottle is typically closed with a plug or cap that prevents

    Roux culture bottle

    Roux culture bottle

    Roux_culture_bottle

  • Oil immersion
  • Light microscopy technique

    the specimen (conventional microscope), and the stage is raised, immersing the objective in oil. (In inverted microscopes the oil is applied to the objective)

    Oil immersion

    Oil immersion

    Oil_immersion

  • Photoconductive atomic force microscopy
  • Type of atomic force microscopy

    the major modifications include: a second illumination laser, an inverted microscope and a neutral density filter. These components assist in the precise

    Photoconductive atomic force microscopy

    Photoconductive atomic force microscopy

    Photoconductive_atomic_force_microscopy

  • Mills E. Godwin High School
  • Public high school in Henrico, Virginia

    the specialty center. Equipment includes a BSL 2 safety hood, an inverted microscope, a gas chromatograph, Genesis spectrophotometers, and a MyCycler

    Mills E. Godwin High School

    Mills E. Godwin High School

    Mills_E._Godwin_High_School

  • Microscopy
  • Viewing of objects which are too small to be seen with the naked eye

    this method is Hoffmann's modulation contrast, a system found on inverted microscopes for use in cell culture. Oblique illumination enhances contrast even

    Microscopy

    Microscopy

    Microscopy

  • J. Lawrence Smith (chemist)
  • American physician, chemist and mineralogist

    doi:10.2307/3224849. JSTOR 3224849. Smith JL (1852). "The inverted microscope-a new form of microscope". Am J Sci Arts. 14: 233–241. "APS Member History". search

    J. Lawrence Smith (chemist)

    J. Lawrence Smith (chemist)

    J._Lawrence_Smith_(chemist)

  • Timeline of United States inventions (before 1890)
  • P. Kline and Edward Lee took ownership. 1850 Inverted microscope An inverted microscope is a microscope with its light source and condenser on the top

    Timeline of United States inventions (before 1890)

    Timeline of United States inventions (before 1890)

    Timeline_of_United_States_inventions_(before_1890)

  • Mycoplasma pneumoniae
  • Species of bacterium

    Presidential Award by the International Organization of Mycoplasmology. The inverted microscope under which Hayflick discovered Mycoplasma pneumoniae is kept by

    Mycoplasma pneumoniae

    Mycoplasma_pneumoniae

  • Projector
  • Optical device that projects an image or moving images onto a surface

    instance a wall) is projected through a small hole in that screen to form an inverted image (left to right and upside down) on a surface opposite to the opening

    Projector

    Projector

    Projector

  • List of Tulane University people
  • French Legion of Honor J. Lawrence Smith, chemist and inventor of the inverted microscope (1850) Raymond Taras, faculty, political scientist Thomas W. Sherry

    List of Tulane University people

    List_of_Tulane_University_people

  • Magnification
  • Process of enlarging the apparent size of something

    image sensor is always a real image and is usually inverted. When measuring the height of an inverted image using the cartesian sign convention (where the

    Magnification

    Magnification

    Magnification

  • Museum Boerhaave
  • Science Museum in Leiden, Netherlands

    substances display), compound microscope with transformer in camera installation, a photomicroscope (photo camera with inverted microscope), a boxed collection

    Museum Boerhaave

    Museum Boerhaave

    Museum_Boerhaave

  • Light sheet fluorescence microscopy
  • Fluorescence microscopy technique

    This also allows combining a light sheet fluorescence microscope with a standard inverted microscope and avoids the requirement for specialized sample mounting

    Light sheet fluorescence microscopy

    Light sheet fluorescence microscopy

    Light_sheet_fluorescence_microscopy

  • Nikon Instruments
  • Corporate division

    Labophot microscopes in the 1970's and established the CF Optical system. In the 1980's, they released 80 new products, including the inverted Diaphot

    Nikon Instruments

    Nikon_Instruments

  • Prior Scientific
  • British manufacturer of optical microscopes

    photography or closed circuit television. This microscope was one of the fore-runners of the modern inverted microscope, which is commonly used in cell biology

    Prior Scientific

    Prior_Scientific

  • Masonic Medical Research Institute
  • Medical nonprofit in Utica, United States

    “all-in-one” inverted microscope – fluorescence, brightfield, and phase contrast images Nikon Ni-E Research Microscope System – upright microscope – fluorescence

    Masonic Medical Research Institute

    Masonic_Medical_Research_Institute

  • Microscopy with UV surface excitation
  • collected contribute to the image formation. The microscope setup is based on an inverted microscope design. An automated stage is used to record larger

    Microscopy with UV surface excitation

    Microscopy_with_UV_surface_excitation

  • Fluidic force microscopy
  • scanning probe microscopy, and is typically used on a standard inverted light microscope. The unique characteristic of FluidFM is that it introduces microscopic

    Fluidic force microscopy

    Fluidic_force_microscopy

  • Laser capture microdissection
  • Molecular Machines and Industries GmbH (MMI), designed for use with inverted microscopes, is based on a UV laser. Sample preparation involves a "sandwich

    Laser capture microdissection

    Laser capture microdissection

    Laser_capture_microdissection

  • Acanthamoeba keratitis
  • Eye infection caused by a protist

    and become visible on the plate under 10–20 times objective on an inverted microscope. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) can be used to confirm a diagnosis

    Acanthamoeba keratitis

    Acanthamoeba keratitis

    Acanthamoeba_keratitis

  • Intracytoplasmic sperm injection
  • In vitro fertilization procedure

    a gamete micromanipulation (technique in which special tools and inverted microscopes are used that help embryologists to choose and pick an individual

    Intracytoplasmic sperm injection

    Intracytoplasmic sperm injection

    Intracytoplasmic_sperm_injection

  • Negative stain
  • aqueous lipid aggregates like lamellar liposomes (le), inverted spherical micelles (M) and inverted hexagonal HII cylindrical (H) phases (see figure). Woeste

    Negative stain

    Negative_stain

  • University of Virginia School of Medicine
  • Public medical school in Charlottesville, Virginia, US

    Smith, PhD Professor of chemistry and material medica, invented the inverted microscope in 1850. He was president of the American Association for the Advancement

    University of Virginia School of Medicine

    University of Virginia School of Medicine

    University_of_Virginia_School_of_Medicine

  • Lieberkühn reflector
  • Illumination device in light microscopes

    Photomicroscope by Camille Sébastien Nachet, Paris, 1863. This inverted microscope is illuminated from above. The large Lieberkühn reflector (M; «grand

    Lieberkühn reflector

    Lieberkühn reflector

    Lieberkühn_reflector

  • Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute
  • Joint American military radiobiology research institution

    nitrogen storage, electroporator, vacuum transfer systems, light microscopes, inverted microscopes, CO2 incubators, a Coulter Particle Counter, slide stainer

    Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute

    Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute

    Armed_Forces_Radiobiology_Research_Institute

  • Bacterial adhesion in aquatic system
  • of bacteria on the surface was observed and estimated through an inverted microscope and recorded at regular intervals (10 s or 20 s) with a digital camera

    Bacterial adhesion in aquatic system

    Bacterial_adhesion_in_aquatic_system

  • Catenary
  • Curve formed by a hanging chain

    stabit contiguum rigidum inversum, meaning "As hangs a flexible cable so, inverted, stand the touching pieces of an arch." In 1691, Gottfried Leibniz, Christiaan

    Catenary

    Catenary

    Catenary

  • Raman spectroelectrochemistry
  • light beam with wavelengths different from that of the laser used. Inverted microscope. In this configuration the electrode/solution is sampled from behind

    Raman spectroelectrochemistry

    Raman_spectroelectrochemistry

  • Single-molecule magnetic sequencing
  • hairpin. Electromagnets are placed above the sample slide, and an inverted microscope is placed below. The image is captured via a CCD camera and transferred

    Single-molecule magnetic sequencing

    Single-molecule_magnetic_sequencing

  • Camera obscura
  • Optical device

    Youyang written in about 840 that the inverted image of a Chinese pagoda tower beside a seashore, was inverted because it was reflected by the sea: "This

    Camera obscura

    Camera obscura

    Camera_obscura

  • Microraft
  • Cell analysis and isolation can be carried out using a standard inverted microscope. Released cells/microrafts can be collected, cultured and clonally

    Microraft

    Microraft

  • Lymph node
  • Organ of the lymphatic system

    removed. If removed, the lymph node will be stained and examined under a microscope by a pathologist to determine if there is evidence of cells that appear

    Lymph node

    Lymph node

    Lymph_node

  • Live-cell imaging
  • Study of living cells using time-lapse microscopy

    the health of the cell. Before the introduction of the phase-contrast microscope, it was difficult to observe living cells. As living cells are translucent

    Live-cell imaging

    Live-cell imaging

    Live-cell_imaging

  • Point spread function
  • Response if an optical system to a point source of light

    In non-coherent imaging systems, such as fluorescent microscopes, telescopes or optical microscopes, the image formation process is linear in the image

    Point spread function

    Point spread function

    Point_spread_function

  • Materials MASINT
  • Discipline of Measurement and Signature Intelligence

    refrigerator, an incubator (hengwenxiang), a fluorescent microscope, an inverted microscope, culture media, diagnostic reagents, cell culture instruments

    Materials MASINT

    Materials_MASINT

  • Index of physics articles (I)
  • Inverse temperature Inversion temperature Inversion transformation Inverted microscope Inverted pendulum Inviscid flow Ioffe Institute Ion-mobility spectrometry

    Index of physics articles (I)

    Index_of_physics_articles_(I)

  • Alvéole Lab
  • French company based in Paris and founded in 2010

    Primo, a photopatterning device which can be docked on standard inverted microscopes. Primo photopatterning technique is based on LIMAP technology and

    Alvéole Lab

    Alvéole_Lab

  • Productive nanosystems
  • Atomically-precise manufacturing system

    "Single-Bond Formation and Characterization with a Scanning Tunneling Microscope | Researchgate". www.researchgate.com. Retrieved 2018-07-11. Cowie, Megan;

    Productive nanosystems

    Productive_nanosystems

  • Bloom's taxonomy
  • Classification system in education

    just go out and start looking, at birds, at grass, at cells under the microscope. Benjamin Bloom's taxonomy of learning tasks puts observation at the lowest

    Bloom's taxonomy

    Bloom's_taxonomy

  • Real image
  • Collection of focus points made by converging light rays

    system. This is the mechanism used by telescopes, binoculars and light microscopes. The objective lens gathers the light from the object and projects a

    Real image

    Real image

    Real_image

  • Eyepiece
  • Type of lens attached to a variety of optical devices such as telescopes and microscopes

    that is attached to a variety of optical devices such as telescopes and microscopes. It is named because it is usually the lens that is closest to the eye

    Eyepiece

    Eyepiece

    Eyepiece

  • Metallography
  • Study of metals using microscopy

    concentrated. Light microscopes are designed for placement of the specimen's polished surface on the specimen stage either upright or inverted. Each type has

    Metallography

    Metallography

    Metallography

  • Retina
  • Part of the eye

    body with the greatest continuous energy demand. The vertebrate retina is inverted in the sense that the light-sensing cells are in the back of the retina

    Retina

    Retina

    Retina

  • Lens
  • Optical device which transmits and refracts light

    experimentation with lenses led to the invention of the compound optical microscope around 1595, and the refracting telescope in 1608, both of which appeared

    Lens

    Lens

    Lens

  • Reticle
  • Aim markings in optical devices, e.g. crosshairs

    usually built into the eyepiece of spotting scopes, theodolites or optical microscopes, allowing different reticles to be interchanged when changing the eyepiece

    Reticle

    Reticle

    Reticle

  • Mechanosynthesis
  • mechanosynthesis have been demonstrated using a technique referred to as inverted-mode scanning tunneling microscopy (IM-STM). Prior to this work, there

    Mechanosynthesis

    Mechanosynthesis

  • Multifocal plane microscopy
  • tracking experiments are typically carried out on either an inverted or an upright microscope, in which a single objective lens illuminates the sample and

    Multifocal plane microscopy

    Multifocal plane microscopy

    Multifocal_plane_microscopy

  • Paget's disease of the breast
  • Medical condition

    tissue sample removed from the affected area is then examined under the microscope by a pathologist, who distinguishes Paget cells from other cell types

    Paget's disease of the breast

    Paget's disease of the breast

    Paget's_disease_of_the_breast

  • Upside down goggles
  • Eyewear that inverts the wearer's view

    cathethus. Upside down goggles can be used to demonstrate human adaptation to inverted vision, and as a method of preventing motion sickness. Hubert Dolezal recommended

    Upside down goggles

    Upside down goggles

    Upside_down_goggles

  • 2 euro commemorative coins
  • Commemorative coins of the Eurozone

    Levi-Montalcini inspired by a Manuela Fabbri's photography; in the background, a microscope, taken from a medal designed by Gino Levi-Montalcini, brother of the well

    2 euro commemorative coins

    2 euro commemorative coins

    2_euro_commemorative_coins

  • Attractor
  • Limiting set in dynamical systems

    spherical shape, are both much more complex surfaces when examined under a microscope, and their shapes change or deform during contact. Any physical surface

    Attractor

    Attractor

    Attractor

  • Optical transfer function
  • Characteristic of an optical system

    optical transfer function (OTF) of an optical system such as a camera, microscope, human eye, or projector is a scale-dependent description of their imaging

    Optical transfer function

    Optical transfer function

    Optical_transfer_function

  • Isotropy
  • Uniformity in all orientations

    investigating, for example, a polycrystalline material under a polarizing microscope having the polarizers crossed: If the crystallites are larger than the

    Isotropy

    Isotropy

    Isotropy

  • Optics
  • Branch of physics that studies light

    inverted, which we perceive as a left-right inversion. Images formed from reflection in two (or any even number of) mirrors are not parity inverted.

    Optics

    Optics

  • C-4 (explosive)
  • Variety of plastic explosive

    explosive residue analysis may be used to identify C-4. These include optical microscope examination and scanning electron microscopy for unreacted explosive,

    C-4 (explosive)

    C-4 (explosive)

    C-4_(explosive)

  • Optical mouse
  • Type of computer mouse

    optical mouse ultimately sold with the Xerox Star office computer used an inverted sensor chip packaging approach patented by Lisa M. Williams and Robert

    Optical mouse

    Optical mouse

    Optical_mouse

  • Robert Hooke
  • English polymath (1635–1703)

    investigate living things at microscopic scale in 1665, using a compound microscope that he designed. Hooke was an impoverished scientific inquirer in young

    Robert Hooke

    Robert Hooke

    Robert_Hooke

  • Watch glass
  • Piece of laboratory glassware

    gentle stream of dry air or nitrogen gas over the watch glass from an inverted funnel clamped above it. There are two types of the watch glass, glass

    Watch glass

    Watch glass

    Watch_glass

  • Deconvolution
  • Reconstruction of a filtered signal

    reversing the optical distortion that takes place in an optical microscope, electron microscope, telescope, or other imaging instrument, thus creating clearer

    Deconvolution

    Deconvolution

    Deconvolution

  • Waveplate
  • Optical polarization device

    mineralogy. Addition of plates between the polarizers of a petrographic microscope makes the optical identification of minerals in thin sections of rocks

    Waveplate

    Waveplate

    Waveplate

  • Eye
  • Organ that detects light and converts it into electro-chemical impulses in neurons

    Compound eyes fall into two groups: apposition eyes, which form multiple inverted images, and superposition eyes, which form a single erect image. Compound

    Eye

    Eye

    Eye

  • Beaker (laboratory equipment)
  • Glass container used in laboratories

    Alternatively, a beaker may be covered with another larger beaker that has been inverted, though a watch glass is preferable. Beakers are often graduated, that

    Beaker (laboratory equipment)

    Beaker (laboratory equipment)

    Beaker_(laboratory_equipment)

  • Aravalli Range
  • Mountain range in western India

    rocks) basement formed during the archean eon 4 Ga ago. It started as an inverted basin, that rifted and pulled apart into granitoid basement, initially

    Aravalli Range

    Aravalli Range

    Aravalli_Range

  • Chloroplast
  • Plant organelle that conducts photosynthesis

    contain two inverted repeats, which separate a long single copy section (LSC) from a short single copy section (SSC). A given pair of inverted repeats are

    Chloroplast

    Chloroplast

    Chloroplast

  • Cone snail
  • Family of venomous sea snails

    size and are conical in shape. The shell is whorled in the form of an inverted cone, with the anterior end being narrower. The protruding parts of the

    Cone snail

    Cone snail

    Cone_snail

  • Dental instrument
  • Tools of the dental profession

    of burs. Some of the most common are the round bur (sizes ¼ to 10) or inverted cone (sizes 33½ to 90L). Burs are also classified by: - The type of material

    Dental instrument

    Dental instrument

    Dental_instrument

  • Electron
  • Elementary particle with negative charge

    focused, and used for applications such as cathode ray tubes, electron microscopes, electron beam welding, lithography, and particle accelerators that generate

    Electron

    Electron

    Electron

  • Instruments used in microbiology
  • detect gas production in sugar fermentation media; the tube is placed in an inverted fashion so that gases produced gets trapped in it and do not float away

    Instruments used in microbiology

    Instruments_used_in_microbiology

  • Karyotype
  • Photographic display of total chromosome complement in a cell

    count of an organism and what these chromosomes look like under a light microscope. Attention is paid to their length, the position of the centromeres, banding

    Karyotype

    Karyotype

    Karyotype

  • Adenoma
  • Benign tumor of glandular origin and/or characteristics

    according to which of these cell types they most look like when seen under a microscope. The main types of cancers are described below. Doctors usually give salivary

    Adenoma

    Adenoma

    Adenoma

  • Bacteriological water analysis
  • Method of analysing water

    are present and by including a tiny inverted tube called a Durham tube in each sample tube. The Durham inverted tube catches any gas produced. The production

    Bacteriological water analysis

    Bacteriological water analysis

    Bacteriological_water_analysis

  • Cholangiocarcinoma
  • Cancer of the bile ducts

    The disease is confirmed by examination of cells from the tumor under a microscope. It is typically an adenocarcinoma (a cancer that forms glands or secretes

    Cholangiocarcinoma

    Cholangiocarcinoma

    Cholangiocarcinoma

  • Paenibacillus vortex
  • Species of bacterium

    Figure 2: Scanning electron microscope (SEM) observation of P. vortex illustrating a typical bacteria arrangement in the center of a vortex. Notable, that

    Paenibacillus vortex

    Paenibacillus vortex

    Paenibacillus_vortex

  • Basidium
  • Fungal structure

    dispersal in mushrooms by Heino Lepp, Australian National Botanic Gardens. "Using a Microscope: Basidia and Cystidia" by Michael Kuo, MushroomExpert.com

    Basidium

    Basidium

    Basidium

  • Half-Möbius electronic topology
  • Form of quantum topology in molecular science

    absolute zero. The atomic assembly was performed using a scanning tunneling microscope (STM), while the molecular geometry was resolved by atomic force microscopy

    Half-Möbius electronic topology

    Half-Möbius_electronic_topology

  • SEEC microscopy
  • Optical quantitative imaging technique

    ellipsometric contrast microscopy (SEEC) uses an upright or inverted optical microscope in a crossed polarization configuration and specific supporting

    SEEC microscopy

    SEEC microscopy

    SEEC_microscopy

  • Stochastic
  • Randomly determined process

    This was first observed by botanist Robert Brown while looking through a microscope at pollen grains in water. The Monte Carlo method is a stochastic method

    Stochastic

    Stochastic

    Stochastic

  • Separatory funnel
  • Laboratory glassware

    vigorously, a third phase (an emulsion) will form. The funnel is then inverted and the stopcock carefully opened to release excess vapor pressure. The

    Separatory funnel

    Separatory funnel

    Separatory_funnel

  • Sea urchin
  • Class of marine invertebrates

    doi:10.1056/NEJMc1209382. PMID 23134402. "Insight from the Sea Urchin". Microscope Imaging Station. Exploratorium. Archived from the original on 12 March

    Sea urchin

    Sea urchin

    Sea_urchin

  • List of lens designs
  • compound) lens that attaches to optical devices such as telescopes and microscopes, comes in many designs: Convex Galilean Huygens Ramsden Kellner or "Achromat"

    List of lens designs

    List_of_lens_designs

  • Test tube rack
  • Laboratory equipment

    drying test tubes by placing them in an inverted position in the pegs. Placing the test tubes in an inverted position not only aids in drying, but it

    Test tube rack

    Test tube rack

    Test_tube_rack

  • Salvator Mundi (painting)
  • Painting attributed to Leonardo da Vinci

    during this study notably by using X-ray fluorescence. Examination under a microscope revealed very skilful execution, notably in the skin colouring and in

    Salvator Mundi (painting)

    Salvator Mundi (painting)

    Salvator_Mundi_(painting)

  • Static random-access memory
  • Type of computer memory

    stored on four transistors (M1, M2, M3, M4) that form two cross-coupled inverters. This storage cell has two stable states, which are used to denote 0 and

    Static random-access memory

    Static random-access memory

    Static_random-access_memory

  • Volvox
  • Genus of algae

    van Leeuwenhoek in 1700, it is distinctive and easily identified in the microscope. It occurs in a variety of freshwater habitats and has a widespread, cosmopolitan

    Volvox

    Volvox

    Volvox

  • Pentapetalae
  • Group of eudicots known as core eudicots

    Soltis, Pamela S.; Soltis, Douglas E. (May 2011). "Analysis of the Plastid Inverted Repeat for 244 Species: Insights into Deeper-Level Angiosperm Relationships

    Pentapetalae

    Pentapetalae

    Pentapetalae

  • Angus King
  • American lawyer and politician (born 1944)

    Kazi, Jason (August 30, 2016). "Maine 1-to-1 Computing Initiative Under Microscope". Education Week. Retrieved March 15, 2018. Canfield, Clarke (June 24

    Angus King

    Angus King

    Angus_King

  • Timeline of historic inventions
  • Phase-contrast microscopy is invented by Frits Zernike. 1931: The electron microscope is invented by Ernst Ruska. 1933: FM radio is patented by inventor Edwin

    Timeline of historic inventions

    Timeline_of_historic_inventions

  • Filter funnel
  • Laboratory funnel used for separating solids from liquids

    lubricating oil and coolant. The screen is reusable, and may be cleaned by inverting the funnel and tapping it on a hard surface, or popping it out and washing

    Filter funnel

    Filter_funnel

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  • Lusy
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Danish, Swedish

    Lusy

    Bright

  • Veens | விநஸ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Veens | விநஸ

  • Rakestraw
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rakestraw

    English : nickname for a scavenger, from Old English racian ‘to rake’ + strēaw ‘straw’.Americanized spelling of German Rockstroh.

  • Sarunati
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Sarunati

    Nobleminded

  • Noble
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Scottish, and Irish (of Norman origin); also French

    Noble

    English, Scottish, and Irish (of Norman origin); also French : nickname from Middle English, Old French noble ‘high-born’, ‘distinguished’, ‘illustrious’ (Latin nobilis), denoting someone of lofty birth or character, or perhaps also ironically someone of low station. The surname has been established in Ireland since the 13th century, but was re-introduced in the 17th century and is now found mainly in Ulster.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : Americanized form of Knöbel, a surname derived from an archaic German word for a servant. This was the name of a famous rabbinical family which moved from Wiener Neustadt to Sanok in Galicia in the 17th century; several members subsequently emigrated to the U.S.Jewish : Americanized form of Nobel.German : probably a Huguenot name (see 1).Possibly an altered form of German Knobel or Nobel.

  • Neymish | நைமிஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Neymish | நைமிஷ

    Inside viewer, Wink

  • Jabril |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Jabril |

    Arabic form of gabriel, An Angel

  • Nabeelah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Nabeelah

    Noble

  • Naeema
  • Girl/Female

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  • Invert
  • v. t.

    To turn over; to put upside down; to upset; to place in a contrary order or direction; to reverse; as, to invert a cup, the order of words, rules of justice, etc.

  • Inverse
  • n.

    That which is inverse.

  • Inverse
  • a.

    Opposite in nature and effect; -- said with reference to any two operations, which, when both are performed in succession upon any quantity, reproduce that quantity; as, multiplication is the inverse operation to division. The symbol of an inverse operation is the symbol of the direct operation with -1 as an index. Thus sin-1 x means the arc whose sine is x.

  • Inserted
  • a.

    Situated upon, attached to, or growing out of, some part; -- said especially of the parts of the flower; as, the calyx, corolla, and stamens of many flowers are inserted upon the receptacle.

  • Invertin
  • n.

    An unorganized ferment which causes cane sugar to take up a molecule of water and be converted into invert sugar.

  • Invert
  • n.

    An inverted arch.

  • Inverted
  • a.

    Changed to a contrary or counterchanged order; reversed; characterized by inversion.

  • Inverse
  • a.

    Opposite in order, relation, or effect; reversed; inverted; reciprocal; -- opposed to direct.

  • Indented
  • a.

    Notched like the part of a saw consisting of the teeth; serrated; as, an indented border or ordinary.

  • Atropous
  • a.

    Not inverted; orthotropous.

  • Inverse
  • a.

    Inverted; having a position or mode of attachment the reverse of that which is usual.

  • Hemitropous
  • a.

    Turned half round; half inverted.

  • Invertible
  • a.

    Capable of being inverted or turned.

  • Zymose
  • n.

    Invertin.

  • Inverted
  • a.

    Situated apparently in reverse order, as strata when folded back upon themselves by upheaval.

  • Indebted
  • a.

    Placed under obligation for something received, for which restitution or gratitude is due; as, we are indebted to our parents for their care of us in infancy; indebted to friends for help and encouragement.

  • Invert
  • a.

    Subjected to the process of inversion; inverted; converted; as, invert sugar.

  • Inverted
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Invert

  • Invertedly
  • adv.

    In an inverted order.

  • Indented
  • a.

    Bound out by an indenture; apprenticed; indentured; as, an indented servant.