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    of the yaw-axis design. Optional roll and pitch axes permit inverted and vertical transfer of wafers and flat panels. Liquid-Delivery System Stainless Design Mount Marion, NY The Auto Switchover liquid-delivery system consists of a dual wall-exhausted cabinet with 316L stainless-steel plumbing
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    confocal microscope, which can acquire and render high-resolution 3-D models of samples in seconds. The system's inverted optics and open architecture are designed to facilitate the integration of additional analytical techniques for measuring flow and analyzing surface roughness. EUV Light Source
  • Basics in Microscopy
    of unstained, low-contrast biological specimens. The integration of the modulator in the beam path of themodern inverted microscopes allows a wide range of brightfield or phase objectives to be used, rather than a… Read article. Tutorial An Introduction in Fluorescence 31. May 2011 Author: Wymke
  • Introduction to Mirrors
    can produce a magnified or reduced inverted image. An important application can be found in condensing systems. When the light-emitting filament of a bulb is placed near the center of curvature of a spherical, concave mirror, the reflecting surface creates a well-corrected image of the filament
  • MICRO:Cleanroom Technologies, by Roger Welker, p.61 (Sept '99)
    was used as the LPC blank. Then the gloves were turned inside out, which happens naturally when operators remove gloves worn during the manufacturing process. The inverted gloves were filled with the remaining 300 ml of detergent-and-water solution from the beaker, sealed with a twist tie
  • Introduction to Prisms
    trajectory as the input beam; there is no deviation or displacement of the beam. Engineers use dove prisms to invert an image or to provide continuous control of the orientation of an inverted image. Limitations are related to its size (it must be rather long compared to its aperture) and to its

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