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Dark Field microscope
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Defintion
A dark-field microscope is a specialized type of optical microscope that is designed to visualize transparent specimens that are practically invisible in a standard bright-field microscope
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History
In 1880,J.J,Liater invented
Principal
The dark-field microscopy technique works by illuminating the specimen with oblique or scattered light, rather than directly transmitted light. This causes the specimen to appear bright against a dark background
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