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USING annular apertures made in a thin layer of candle soot on a microscope objective lens and corresponding apertures in the condenser, an ordinary microscope can be made very suitable for the study of unstained specimens. There are two different procedures.
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See Proceedings of the London Conference on Optical Instruments, 131 (Chapman and Hall, 1951).
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WILSKA, A. A New Method of Light Microscopy. Nature 171, 353 (1953). https://doi.org/10.1038/171353a0
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