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A lens that requires a drop of special oil on the subject for use. The oil is put on the cover slip, and the objective is actually lowered into the oil. Oil Immersion lenses are sealed so as to not be damaged by the oil. A non-oil immersion lens should never be lowered into immersion oil. Once you get into very high magnification, about 1000x and beyond, you start fighting a battle with the characteristics of light. ...
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| OIC |
Officer In Charge.
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| oil |
A substance extracted from soybean composed primarily of triglycerides of fatty acids. It is a liquid at room temperatures.
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A legal instrument made by the Governor in Council pursuant to a statutory authority or, less frequently, the royal prerogative. All orders in council are made on the recommendation of the responsible Minister of the Crown and take legal effect only when signed by the Governor General.
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| oil |
Paint made of pigment mixed with oil usually linseed. The oil serves to keep the paint fluid for a period of time and then as a drying and hardening agent.
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