haemoscope (Meaning)
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haemoscope (n.)
An instrument devised by Hermann, for regulating and measuring the thickness of a layer of blood for spectroscopic examination.
Synonyms & Antonyms of haemoscope
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haemoscope Sentence Examples
- The haemoscope provided clear visualization of the blood parasites.
- The veterinarian used a haemoscope to diagnose the animal's blood infection.
- The haemoscope's illumination allowed for detailed examination of blood samples.
- The researcher utilized a haemoscope to study the morphology of blood cells.
- The medical technician prepared the haemoscope for examination of patient blood.
- The haemoscope's magnifier enhanced the visibility of microscopic blood components.
- The doctor employed a haemoscope to monitor the patient's blood count and assess its health.
- The haemoscope's digital interface enabled easy sharing of blood analysis results.
- The biologist used a haemoscope to assess the health of fish in a study on aquatic ecosystems.
- The entomologist employed a haemoscope to examine the blood of insects for disease transmission.
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An instrument devised by Hermann, for regulating and measuring the thickness of a layer of blood for spectroscopic examination.
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The haemoscope provided clear visualization of the blood parasites.
The veterinarian used a haemoscope to diagnose the animal's blood infection.
The haemoscope's illumination allowed for detailed examination of blood samples.
The researcher utilized a haemoscope to study the morphology of blood cells.