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The appearence under the microscope of congo red staining of amyloid.
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An optical phenomenon where light is transmitted at slightly different speeds depending on the angle of incidence. Also light scattering due to different refractions created by impurities, defects, or stresses within the media substrate.
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The Difference Between The Refractive Index Of A Fibre Measured Parallel To The Fibre Axis Nii And That Measured Perpendicular To The Fibre Axis Nl:, Dn = Nii - Nl, Birefringence Is Frequently Used As A Measure Of The Orientation Of The Macromolecules Within The Fibre.
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The color or colors generated by a mineral when viewed in cross-polarized light using a petrographic microscope. See Petrographic Microscope.
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The property of a crystal that causes double refraction; the difference between the greatest and least indices of refraction
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