Meaning Mechanical stage
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Mechanical stage


A mechanical way to move the slide around on your stage.  It consists of a slide holder and two knobs.  Turn one knob and the slide moves toward or away from you.  Turn the other knob and the slide moves left and right.  Since everything is upside down on a (high power) microscope it takes some getting used to but it is very convenient to have one [..]
Source: microscope-microscope.org

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Mechanical stage


A mechanism mounted on top, or as part, of the stage that allows the operator to move the specimen slide in the X or Y direction by turning a knob. Very useful at higher magnifications as it can be di [..]
Source: microscope-depot.com

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A specialized mechanism, into which a slide may be inserted and moved around with great precision in very small increments. Most mechanical stages have both an ‘X’ and a ‘Y’ Vernier axis, allowing exact marking of location of an object on a microscopic slide.
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Mechanical stage


A mechanism mounted on top, or as part, of the stage that allows the operator to move the specimen slide in the X or Y direction by turning a knob. Very useful at higher magnifications as it can be di [..]
Source: leonhardinstrument.com





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