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English: Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Microscope epi- (TIRFM) diagram:
  1. Specimen
  2. Evanescent wave range
  3. Cover slip
  4. Immersion oil
  5. Objective
  6. Emission beam (signal)
  7. Excitation beam
Polski: Mikroskopia fluorescencyjna całkowitego wewnętrznego odbicia (TIRFM) zasada działania:
  1. Próbka
  2. Zasięg fali zanikającej
  3. Szkiełko nakrywkowe
  4. Olejek imersyjny
  5. Obiektyw
  6. Promień emitowany (sygnał)
  7. Promień wzbudzający
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Source User:Akira.pl and User:Szczepan1990
Author Dawid Kulik
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current14:58, 21 August 2011Thumbnail for version as of 14:58, 21 August 20111,043 × 859 (11 KB)Jkriegermirrored horizontally: usually this mode is used on an inverted microscope ... and the sample will not hang top-down.
15:03, 19 November 2006Thumbnail for version as of 15:03, 19 November 20061,043 × 859 (14 KB)Akira.pl
20:54, 18 November 2006Thumbnail for version as of 20:54, 18 November 20061,043 × 859 (14 KB)Akira.pl{{PD}}

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