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I SO 1 40 01 :20 04 Non-Toxic Colour TO LEARN MORE w w w.altayscientific.com CONTENTS MICROSCOPES ..................................................... 2 MICROSCOPE ACCESSORIES ............................. 8 MICROSCOPE SLIDE SET .................................. 10 INDEX................................................................... 19 MICROSCOPES AND MICROSCOPE SLIDE SET Microscopes BVH370 Standard Outfit 8554.10 Specification Viewing Head Monocular head, inclined at 45, ° 360° rotatable Eyepiece Wide field eyepiece WF10X Objective Achromatic 35 mm Objective 4X, 10X, 40X (S), 100X (S, Oil) Nosepiece Quadruple nosepiece Stage With attachable Mechanical Stage, moving range 60X30 mm Condenser NA1.25 Abbe condenser with iris diaphragm and filter Illumination Fluorescent lamp 7W (220V or 110V) 8554.10 31002.009 BVC500 31002.009 Additional Features and Benefits 10x WF Eyepiece Wide 19 mm eyepiece Vented Cooling System Cool operation that provides safety in use Reversed Nosepiece Greater stage working area with easy access Easy access door Change bulb Coarse & Fine focusing Separate knob for coarse and fine focusing Specifications Weight 5kg Base Material All metal construction Standabmessungen 125 mm x 120 mm Size 38, 1 cm x 21, 6 cm x 16, 51 Head Type Monocular Eyepiece 10x Widefield Objective Lens 4x, 10x, 40xR DIN Nosepiece Reversed Four Hole Focal Adjustment Coaxial Coarse & Fine Light Source 20 Watt tungsten or fluor Warranty 10 Years 2 MICROSCOPES AND MICROSCOPE SLIDE SET Microscopes BVH310 8542.12 Specification Viewing Head Monocular head, inclined at 45°, 360° rotatable Eyepiece Wide field eyepiece WF10X Objective Achromatic 4X, 10X, 40X Nosepiece Triple nosepiece Stage Plain stage with slide clips, 120X130 mm Condenser Single lens with disc diaphram Illumination Built-in illumination, incandescent lamp 110V or 220V/15W, brightness adjustable 8542.12 BVH355 8542.13 Specification Viewing Head Monocular head, inclined at 45°, 360° rotatable Eyepiece Wide field eyepiece WF10X Objective Achromatic 4X, 10X, 40X Nosepiece Triple nosepiece Stage Plain stage with slide clips, 120X130 mm Condenser Abbe NA1.25 with iris diaphram and filter Illumination Built-in illumination, incandescent lamp 110V or 220V/15W, brightness adjustable 8542.13 8542.10 BVH340 8542.10 Specification Viewing Head Sliding Binocular Head, at 45°, 360° rotatable Eyepiece Wide field eyepiece WF10X Objective Achromatic 4X, 10X, 40X, 100X Nosepiece Quadruple nosepiece Stage With attachable mechanical stage 110X120 mm/60X30 mm Condenser Abbe NA1.25 with iris diaphram and filter Illumination Built-in illumination, halogen lamp 110V or 220V/6V20W, brightness adjustable 3 MICROSCOPES AND MICROSCOPE SLIDE SET Microscopes System dimension (in mm) BLP2000 Standard Outfit Viewing head Comfortably observing with compensation free trinocular head inclined at 30°, suitable for every observer with wide interpupillary range 48-75 mm Eyepiece Larger viewing area with extra wide field eyepiece ew10x/22. Focus control with dioptre adjustable Nosepiece Big operating space with backward quintuple nosepiece Stage Rectangle double layers mechanical stage 185x142 mm, moving range 75x55 mm, comfortable operation with low position adjustable knobs Objective Perfect image with infinite plan achromatic objective Condenser With swing condenser N.A.0.9/0.25, overcoming illumination asymmetry at low magnification observation Field diaphragm With aspherical condenser and kohler illumination, providing enough, even and high contrast illumination for various objective observation Illumination External illumination, halogen lamp 12v/30w, brightness adjustable 8554.40 (8554.41 with Trinocular head) High transmission optical system, combined base and arm design and wide range of accessories make it as ideal instrument for the biology, bacteriology, histology, immunology and pharmacology. Binocular and Trinocular Head Available for Different Requirements • Big Operating Space With Backward Nosepiece. Easier Comparing Test with Large Size Double Layer Mechanical Stage • More Comfortable Operation with Low Position CA and FA Knob, Low Stage Control and Narrow Base 8554.40 Specification Viewing Head Compensation free binocular head, inclined at 30°, 360° rotatable Eyepiece Wide field eyepiece WF10X, P16X Objective Achromatic objective 4X, 10X, 40X, 100X Nosepiece Backward quadruple nosepiece Stage Double layers mechanical stage 140X140 mm/75X50 mm Condenser NA1.25 Abbe condenser with iris diaphragm and filter, rack & pinion adjustment Illumination Halogen lamp 6V/20W, brightness adjustable 8554.80 Specification BLP4000 Optical system Infinite optical system Viewing head Compensation free trinocular head, inclined at 30°, 360° rotatable, interpupilary distance 48-75 mm Eyepiece Extra wide field eyepiece WF10X/22 Nosepiece lnverse quintuple nosepiece Objective Infinite plan achromation objective Condenser Swing condenser N.A.0.9/0.25 8554.80 Laboratory biological microscope • With infinite optical system, kohler illumination, providing excellent optical quality and making image perfect. • With low and forward position coaxial focus system, focusing knobs and brightness adjustable knob within reaching location, stable integral structure, reasonable ergonomic design, making operator feel more comfortable and effective. 4 MICROSCOPES AND MICROSCOPE SLIDE SET Microscopes Focusing Coaxial coarse & fine focus adjustment, fine division 0.002 mm Stage Double layers mechanical stage 185x142 mm, moving range 75x55 mm Kohler illumination External illumination, halogen lamp 12V 30W Outfit Viewing head Compensation free trinocular head Eyepiece Extra wide field eyepiece ew10x/22 Objective IInfinite plan achromatic objective 4x, 10x, 40x, 100x Condenser Swing condenser NA0.9/0.25 BLP1500 8553.10 With 400, 000 pixel and featuring economy, practicality and facility, the microscope is widely used in academic, agricultural and sanitary field. Connecting Computer by a USB Wire and Easy to Operate Video and digital signal can be obtained at the microscope stand and displayed on TV set and PC monitor at the same time by high resolution chip. BLP1150 Standard Outfit 8541.04 Specification Viewing Head Sliding binocular head, inclined at 45°, 360° rotatable Eyepiece Wide field eyepiece WF10X, P16X Objective Achromatic DIN objective 4X, 10X, 40X (S), 100X (S, Oil) Nosepiece Quadruple nosepiece Stage Double layers mechanical stage 140X140 mm/75X50 mm Condenser NA1.25 Abbe condenser with iris diaphragm and filter Illumination Halogen Lamp 6V/20W, Brightness Adjustable 8553.10 Standard Outfit 8541.04 Viewing Head Compensation free binocular head, inclined at 30°, 360° Rotatable Camera System CMOS chip, USB1.0 output, 300, 000 pixel Eyepiece Wide field WF10X Objective CF High-contrast objective 4X, 10X, 40X, 100X Nosepiece Backward quadruple nosepiece Stage Double layers mechanical stage 140X140 mm/75X50 mm Focusing Coaxial coarse & fine focus adjustment Condenser NA1.25Abbe condenser with iris diaphragm and filter, rack & pinion adjustment Illumination Halogen lamp 6V/20W, brightness adjustable 5 MICROSCOPES AND MICROSCOPE SLIDE SET Microscopes BVC600 31002.010 31002.010 8553.11 Additional Features and Benefits Built-in 1.3 Megapixel CMOS Camera Microscope & Camera in one to present microscopic images Digital Images With full screen imaging - 1280 X 960 SXGA resolution USB 2.0 Connection Utilizes the USB 2.0 high speed connection USB 1.1 Connection Compatible with USB 1.1 Applied VisionTM Software for Windows® Record images or movies Time-lapse sequences or movies Still images JPG, BMP, TIFF can be emailed or printed Specifications Weight 5kg Base Material Metal construction Size 36, 8 cm x 21, 6 cm x 12, 7 cm Head Type 45° angle Monocular with built-in camera Resolution 1280 x 960 SXGA Frame Rate Up to 30fps Software Applied VisionTM for Windows® Eyepiece 10x Widefield Objective Lens 4x, 10x, 40xR, 100xR DIN Objective (Oil) 100xR (T-1903) Nosepiece Reversed Four Hole Focusing Coaxial Coarse & Fine Condenser BLP1600 8553.11 Standard Outfit Viewing Head Compensation Free Binocular Head, at 30°, 360° Rotatable Camera System High resolution Chip, RCA, S-Vide, USB1.O Output, 400, 000 pixel Eyepiece Wide Field WF10X Objective CF High-contrast Objective 4X, 10X, 40X, 100X Nosepiece Backward Quadruple Nosepiece Abbe NA 1.25 Stage Double Layers Mechanical Stage 140X140 mm/75X50 mm Light Source 20 Watt Halogen Bulb Focusing Coaxial Coarse & Fine Focus Adjustment Mechanical Stage Low position coaxial Condenser Connection Pre-attached 5’ (1.52 m) USB USB 2.0 / 1.1 NA1.25Abbe Condenser with iris Diaphragm and Filter, Rack & pinion Adjustment Illumination Halogen Lamp 6V/20W, Brightness Adjustable Warranty 10 years for microscope 1 year for camera BLS200 8542.30 NTB series zoom stereomicroscope supply up-right and sharp image with high resolution, It is widely used in electronic industry, educational demonstration and agricultural research for microobject observation, inspection and measurement. Specifications 8542.30 Viewing Head Binocular viewing microscope body Eyepiece WF10X/20 Objective Zoom 0.7X-4.5X. Working distance 95 mm Transmitted Light 1110V or 220V/6V20W T-H Lamp Incident Light 110V or 220V/6V15W T-H lamp with reflector 6 MICROSCOPES AND MICROSCOPE SLIDE SET Microscopes BVS320 8549.32 Inclined head with interpupillary distance 55-75 mm. One tube with diopter adjustment ± 5 Dio. Rotated 2X - 4X zoom objectives - 10X wide field eyepieces (WF). Total magnification 20X - 40X - Height adjustment. Working distance 57 mm - Rack and pinion focusing. Double side (black/white) stage with clips. Incident illumination 12V 10W. Rubber non slip feet fitted on base. Rugged cast metal construction. Packed in protective fitted Styrofoam box with dust cover. CE marked Specifications 8549.32 BVS310 8549.31 Inclined head with interpupillary distance 55-75 mm. One tube with diopter adjustment ± 5 Dio. Rotated 2X - 4X zoom objectives - 10X wide field eyepieces (WF). Total magnification 20X - 40X - Height adjustment. Working distance 57 mm - Rack and pinion focusing. Double side (black/white) stage with clips. Rubber non slip feet fitted on base. Rugged cast metal construction. Packed in protective fitted Styrofoam box with dust cover. CE marked Objectives Rotated 2X - 4X zoom Eyepiece WF 10X Magnification 20X, 40X Viewing Head Inclined head with interpupillary distance 55-75 mm. One tube with diopter adjustment ± 5 Dio. Working distance 57 mm Illumination 12V 10W BVS330 8549.33 10X wide field eyepieces (WF). Inclined head with interpupillary distance 55-75mm. One tube with diopter adjustment ± 5 Dio. Rotated 2X - 4X zoom objectives. Frosted glass stage with clips. Height adjustment. Rack and pinion focusing. Built-in stop to prevent damages Incident. Rubber, non slip feet and transmitted llumination 12V 10W CE Marked. Specifications Objectives Rotated 2X - 4X zoom Eyepiece WF 10X Magnification 20X, 40X Viewing Head Inclined head with interpupillary distance 55-75 mm. One tube with diopter adjustment ± 5 Dio. Working Disatnce 57 mm 8549.31 8549.33 Spezifikationen Objectives Rotated 2X - 4X zoom Eyepiece WF 10X Magnification 20X, 40X Viewing Head Inclined head with interpupillary distance 55-75 mm. One tube with diopter adjustment ± 5 Dio. Working distance 57 mm Illumination 12V 10W 7 MICROSCOPES AND MICROSCOPE SLIDE SET Microscope Accessories BVDC200 8553.02 • With High Resolution 1280 ×1024 Definition up to 750 TV line, Providing High Quality Image and Widely Used in Academic and Medical Field for High Precision and Resolution Image Capturing and Processing • Very convenient to Use, Just Insert it into Eyepiece Tube or Top Tube of Trinocular Head • The Visual Field Observed from the Camera up to 90% Viewing Field from the Eyepiece • By USB 2.0, Getting Real-time, Non-compressing Video Data and Image Capturing Directly • High sensitivity Feature Suitable for Wide Range of Accessories such as Dark Field, Phase Contrast, Epi-fluorescence and so on 1/2” CMOS Valid Pixel 1280 x 1024 Pixel Size 5.2μm x 5.2μm Digital Output 24-bit (color) Frequency 10-bit Frame Rate 1280 x 1024 8f/s 1024 x 768 14 f/s 800 x 600 16f/s 640 x 480 24f/s 320 x 240 40f/s Exposure 8553.02 Additional Features and Benefits PC and Mac Compatible Ease of Connection to Most Microscopes USB Digital-output Superior Positioning Specifications Type 31002.011 Specifications Manual/Auto exposure proces Exposure time adjustable (1-500ms) Weight 1, 81kg Dimension 18cm x 19cm x 56cm Gooseneck Length 50, 8cm Lens 8 mm D-Mount Illumination 3 Lux Image Type CMOS White Balance Auto Auto SNR >45db Grain Control Dynamic Range 62db Iris Auto with flicker-free performance Connecting Mode Insert it into eyepiece tube of microscope Directly or using standard C mount Resolution 330 Lines Real-Time Video up to 30 Frames per sec.ond Output Mode Plug and unplug freely, power supply by USB2.0 and automatic power controlling Output Signal S-Video, Digital (USB) Dimension 73x65x36 mm Software Arcsoft VideoImpression, PhotoStudio Weight 0, 2 kg Microscope Adapters 26 mm, 28 mm & 34 mm Warranty 2 Years Standard Outfit HDCE-10 Digital Camera USB2.0 Cable HDCE-10 Driver DN-2 Image Processing Software Packing Box DDFC2000 8530.01 BVDC100 31002.011 The BVDC100 features both S-Video and USB outputs for easy connection to a PC, Macintosh, television, VCR or LCD projector. This innovative, low-cost camera is perfect for presenting objects, images, text, sending video email and creating video portfolios. It includes powerful imaging software to facilitate video and still image capture and editing. The BVDC100 is ideal for viewing microscope images. The integrated focus knob is sized and shaped perfectly for use with the included microscope adapters. 8 Dry Dark Field Condenser N.A.0.9 compatible with: • 8553.10 (BLP1500) • 8554.40 (BLP2000) • 8553.11 (BLP1600) • 8541.04 (BLP1150) 8530.01 ODFC2000 8530.02 Oil Dark Field Condenser N.A.1.25-1.36 compatible with: • 8553.10 (BLP1500) • 8554.40 (BLP2000) 8530.02 • 8553.11 (BLP1600) • 8541.04 (BLP1150) MICROSCOPES AND MICROSCOPE SLIDE SET Microscope Accessories DDFC4000 8530.03 Dry Dark Field Condenser N.A.0.9 suitable for 8554.80 (BLP4000). 8530.04 ODFC4000 8530.04 Oil Dark Field Condenser N.A.1.25-1.36 suitable for 8554.80 (BLP4000). 8530.03 FK4000 PCKA2000 8530.09 8530.05 Turret Phase contrast Kit composed by achromatic phase contrast objective 10x, 20x, 40x and 100x. Compatible with: • 8553.10 (BLP1500) • 8554.40 (BLP2000) • 8553.11 (BLP1600) • 8541.04 (BLP1150) Fluorescent attachement composed by fluorescence free objective, epi-fluorescent illumination and power supply; suitable for 8554.80 (BLP4000). 8530.09 8530.05 PCKP2000 8530.06 Turret Phase contrast Kit composed by plan phase contrast objective 10x, 20x, 40x and 100x. Compatible with: • 8553.10 (BLP1500) • 8554.40 (BLP2000) • 8553.11 (BLP1600) • 8541.04 (BLP1150) 8530.06 BVDC300 8553.03 PCKP4000 • 8530.07 Turret Phase contrast Kit composed by infinite plan phase contrast objective 10x, 20x, 40x and 100x; suitable for 8554.80 (BLP4000). 8530.07 FK2000 8530.08 Fluorescent attachement composed by fluorescence free objective, epi-fluorescent illumination and power supply. Compatible with: • 8554.40 (BLP2000) • 8541.04 (BLP1150) 8530.08 • High Resolution 2048 ×1536 (Definition up to 750 TV line), provides High Quality Image with low noise and excellent color correction. Widely Used in Academic and Medical Field for High Precision and Resolution Image Capturing and Processing • Easy to use, placing it into Eyepiece Tube or Top Tube of Trinocular Head • The Visual Field Observed from the Camera up to 90% Viewing Field 8553.03 from the Eyepiece • By USB 2.0, Getting Real-time, Non-compressing Video Data and Image Capturing Directly. Compatible with Windows 2000/XP/Vista High sensitivity Feature Suitable for Wide Range of Accessories such as Dark Field, Phase Contrast, Epi-fluorescence and so on Standard Outfit Digital Camera USB2.0 Cable ScopeImage Software Eyepiece tube adapters (d. 23, 2/30 and d. 23, 2/30, 5) Packing Box 9 MICROSCOPES AND MICROSCOPE SLIDE SET Microscope Slide Set Insect, antennae moniliform, w.m. Insect, antennae pectinate, w.m. Insect, antennae clavate, w.m. Insect, antennae geniculate, w.m. Insect, antennae lamellate, w.m. Insect, antennae plumose, w.m. Insect, cornea, w.m. Insect, compound eye, radial sec. Butterfly, wing, w.m. Insect, wing types, w.m. Insect, spiracle and trachea, w.m. Insect (gasshopper), ovary, c.s. Insect, Malpighian tubules, c.s. HOUSEFLY MUSCA DOMESTICA 8 Slides EXTENSIVE BIOLOGY 24 Slides 7000.02 Hydra, w.m. Paramecium, w.m. Earthworm, c.s. Daphnia and Cyclops in comparison, w.m. Apis mellifera, composition, w.m. Culex, male and female, w.m. Frog skin, w.m. Mammal simple squamous epithelium, sec. Mammal compact bone, c.s. Human cornified skin, l.s. Human blood, smear Bacteria from human mouth, smear Radiolaria, w.m. Spirogyra, w.m. Rhizopus, mold, w.m. Lichen, sec. Cycas, leaf, c.s. Ginkgo, stem, c.s. Zea mays corn root tip, l.s. Ranunculus, root, c.s. Tilia, basswood, one-year stem, c.s. Lilium, stem, c.s. Helianthus, sunflower, leaf, c.s. Lilium, leaf, c.s. 7000.25 Housefly, head, w.m. Housefly, leg, w.m. Housefly, aristate antennae, w.m. Housefly, mouth parts, w.m. Housefly, wing, w.m. Housefly, haltera rudimentary under wing, w.m. Housefly, ovipositor, w.m Housefly, cornea Insect, Antennae Moniliform, w.m. INSECT ANATOMY 24 Slides Insect, chewing mouthparts, w.m. Insect, chewing-lapping mouthparts, w.m. Insect, piercing-sucking mouthparts, w.m. Insect, siphoning mouthparts, w.m. Insect, sponging mouthparts, w.m. Insect, walking leg, w.m. Insect, grasping leg, w.m. Insect, digging leg, w.m. Insect, jumping leg, w.m. Insect, pollen carrying leg, w.m. Insect, antennae filiform, w.m. 10 7000.05 Paramecium, w.m. MICROSCOPES AND MICROSCOPE SLIDE SET Microscope Slide Set ARACHNIDA AND MYRIAPODA 7 Slides 7000.26 Dermatophagoides spp, w.m. Spider, w.m. Scolopendra, large cetipede, leg, w.m. Scolopendra, large cetipede, t.s. Scolopendra, head with poison glands, t.s. Julus, t.s. Julus, diplosegment with two pairs of legs, w.m. PLATYHELMINTHESFLATWORMS 16 Slides 7000.29 Planaria, w.m. Planaria, front region, c.s. Planaria, median region, c.s. Planaria, posterior region, c.s. Clonorchis sinensis, w.m. Clonorchis sinensis, c.s. Fasciola hepatica, w.m. Fasciola hepatica, c.s. Fasciolopsis buski, eggs, w.m. Fasciolopsis buski, c.s. Schistosoma japonicum in copula, w.m. Planaria Taenia, proglottids, w.m. Taenia solium, scolex, w.m. Taenia, solium, eggs, w.m. Taenia solium, cysticercus, sec. Taenia solium, cysticercus, w.m. SCHISTOSOMA 9 Slides 7000.30 Schistosoma japonicum, female, w.m. Schistosoma japonicum, male, w.m. Schistosoma japonicum, cercariae, w.m. Schistosoma japonicum, miracidia, w.m. Schistosoma japonicum, eggs, w.m. Schistosoma japonicum, male and female in copula, w.m. Schistosoma japonicum, primary sporocyst, sec. Schistosoma japonicum, secondary sporocyst, sec. Schistosoma japonicum, lesion, sec. ANNELIDS 10 Slides Insect, Antennae Plumose, w.m. 7000.32 Earthworm, c.s. Earthworm, composite, c.s. Earthworm, l.s. Earthworm, nephridium, w.m. Leech, w.m. Leech, c.s. Nereis, c.s. Nereis, parapodium, w.m. Tubifex, w.m. Tubifex, c.s. MOLLUSKS 16 Slides Insect, Spiracle and Trachea, w.m. 7000.33 Snail, radula, w.m. Snail, epithelium, sec. Snail, general body stucture, t.s. Snail, lung cavity, sec. Snail, digestive duct, sec. 11 MICROSCOPES AND MICROSCOPE SLIDE SET Microscope Slide Set Snail, digestive gland, sec. Snail, hermaphrodite gland, sec. Snail, tentacle, l.s. Mussel, gills, c.s. Mussel, glochidia, w.m. Mussel, soft parts, c.s. Mussel, siphonal tube, c.s. Mussel, adductor muscle of shell, sec. Octopus, sec. Octopus, tentacle sucking tube, sec. Chiton, a primitive mollusk, t.s. Echinus, sea urchin, entire specimen, l.s. CEPHALOCHORDATES AMPHIOXUS 9 Slides 7000.35 Amphioxus, w.m. Amphioxus, head, c.s. Amphioxus, pharyngeal region, c.s. Amphioxus, gonads region, c.s. Amphioxus, intestine region, c.s. Amphioxus, tail region, c.s. Amphioxus, t.s. Amphioxus, gills region, c.s Amphioxus, composition, c.s. Mussel, Gills, c.s. Mammal Large Size Vein, c.s. CONNECTIVE TISSUE 10 Slides 7000.36 Human mucous tissue, c.s. Mammal reticular tissue, sec. Mammal areolar tissue, sec. Mammal adipose tissue, sec. Mammal elastic tissue, l.s. Mammal collagenous tissue, sec. Mammal tendon, l.s. Mammal tendon, c.s. Mammal muscle, l.s. Mammal peritoneum, sec. Mammal Areolar Tissue, sec. ECHINODERMS 10 Slides Asterias, arm, sec. Asterias, pedicellaria, w.m. Asterias, tube feet, c.s. Asterias, sec. Cucumaria, sea cucumber, bones, w.m. Cucumaria, sea cucumber, skin, w.m. Cucumaria, sea cucumber, digestive system, t.s. Echinus, sea urchin, pedicellaria, w.m. Echinus, sea urchin, of entire specimen, t.s. 12 7000.34 EPITHELIAL TISSUES 12 Slides Mammal simple squamous epithelium, sec. Mammal simple cuboidal epithelium, sec. Mammal simple columnar epithelium, sec. Mammal simple columnar ciliated epithelium, c.s. Mammal pseudostratified columnar ciliated epithelium, sec. Mammal glandular epithelium, sec. Mammal transitional epithelium, sec. Squamous ephitelium from human mouth, smear 7000.37 MICROSCOPES AND MICROSCOPE SLIDE SET Microscope Slide Set Mammal stratified squamous epithelium, sec. Mammal mesenchyme, sec. Mammal mesothelium, c.s. Mammal stratified, cornified squamous epithelium, c.s. Mammal cardiac muscle, sec. Mammal intercalated disk, sec. Human cardiac muscle, H&E stain, sec. Human cardiac muscle, Mallory’s stain, sec. Mammal heart, showing Purkinje’s fibres, sec. Mammal skeletal muscle, l.s. and c.s. CARTILAGE AND BONE 12 Slides 7000.38 Mammal hyaline cartilage, sec. Mammal elastic cartilage, sec. Mammal fibrous, cartilage, sec. Mammal cartilage composite, sec. Mammal spongy bone, sec. Mammal compact bone, c.s. Mammal compact bone, l.s. Mammal compact bone, ground, c.s. Mammal compact bone, ground, l.s. Mammal developing cartilage, bone, sec. Mammal developing membrane bone, sec. Mammal developing bone, comparison, sec. NERVOUS TISSUE 20 Slides 7000.41 Mammal peripheral nerve, c.s. Mammal peripheral nerve, l.s. Mammal neuron motor nerve cells, smear Mammal nerve fibres, os stain BLOOD 7 Slides 7000.39 Fish blood, smear Frog, blood, smear Bird, blood, smear Human blood, smear Mammal Smooth Muscle, l.s. Mammal basal ganglion, sec. Mammal sympathetic ganglion, sec. Mammal cerebrum, sec. Mammal cerebrum and cerebelllum, compositon, sec. Human cerebral cortex, sec. Mammal cerebellum, sec. Brain medulla and pons, sec. Human cerebellum, sec. Mammal brain medulla, sec. Rat entire brain, sagittal sec. Mammal spinal cord, sec. Mammal spinal ganglion and nerve, l.s. Mammal optic nerve, c.s. Mammal Pacinian corpuscles, sec. Neural cells, w.m. Mammal brain Pons, sec. Mammal Reticular Tissue, sec. Human blood, Wright’s stain, smear Human blood, Giemsa stain, smear Mammal bone marrow, sec. CIRCULATORY SYSTEM MUSCLE 11 Slides Mammal skeletal muscle, c.s. Mammal skeletal muscle, l.s. Mammal smooth muscle, c.s. Mammal smooth muscle, l.s. Mammal smooth muscle, l.s. and c.s. 10 Slides 7000.40 7000.42 Mammal capillary, w.m. Mammal medium size artery and vein, c.s. Mammal large size artery, c.s. Mammal large size, vein, c.s. Mammal artery, vein and nerve, c.s. Mammal artery, vein, and nerve, elastic fibres, c.s. 13 MICROSCOPES AND MICROSCOPE SLIDE SET Microscope Slide Set Mammal vermiform appendix, sec. Human vermiform appendix, sec. Mammal rectum, sec. Mammal gallbladder, sec. EXCRETORY SYSTEM 7 Slides 7000.45 Mammal kidney, median, c.s. Human kidney, sec. Mammal kidney, sec. Mammal kidney and adrenal gland, l.s. Mammal urinary bladder, sec. Mammal ureter, sec. Mammal gland, sec. Tongue, c.s. REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM Human heart, l.s. Mammal vena cava, sec. Mammal aorta, sec. Human heart, c.s. 23 Slides LYMPHATIC SYSTEM 6 Slides 7000.43 Mammal lymph node, sec. Mammal palatine tonsil, sec. Mammal spleen, sec. Human spleen, sec. Human spleen, H&E stain, sec. Mammal thymus, sec. 7000.46 Mammal ovary, sec. Mammal ovary immature, sec. Mammal ovarian follicles, sec. Mammal secondary follicles, sec. Mammal Corpus luteum, sec. Mammal Fallopian tube, c.s. Mammal uterus pregnant, sec. DIGESTIVE SYSTEM 28 Slides Mammal tongue, c.s. Mammal foliate papillae with taste buds, sec. Mammal tongue filiform papillae, sec. Mammal tongue foliate papillae, sec. Mammal tongue, l.s. Mammal parotid gland, sec. Mammal submandibular gland, sec. Mammal oesophagus epithelium, c.s. Mammal oesophagus-stomach junction, l.s. Mammal stomach, sec. Mammal fundic stomach, sec. Human stomach, sec. Mammal pyloric stomach, sec. Amphibian small intestine, c.s. Mammal duodenum, sec. Mammal jejunum, sec. Human jejunum, sec. Mammal ileum, sec. Mammal colon, c.s. Human colon, sec. Mammal liver, sec. Mammal liver, Mallory’s stain, sec. Human liver. H&E stain, sec. Mammal pancreas, sec. 14 7000.44 Mammal Jejunum, sec. Human Kidney, sec. MICROSCOPES AND MICROSCOPE SLIDE SET Microscope Slide Set Mammal uterus, sec. Human testis, sec. Mammal placenta, sec. Mammal testis and epididymis, l.s. Mammal testis, sec. Mammal testis, H&E stain, sec. Mammal epididyms, sec. Human prostate gland, sec. Frog sperm, w.m. Mammal sperm, w.m. Human sperm, smear Mammal penis, sec. Mammal vas dererens, sec. Human uterus, sec. Human umbilical cord (navel string) sec. Mammal spermatic cord (Ductus deferens), sec. Mammal Hypophysis, sec. FROG HISTOLOGY 19 Slides 7000.48 Frog, brain in three different regions, c.s. Frog, blood, smear Frog, oesophagus, c.s. Frog, tongue, c.s. Frog, spleen, c.s. Frog, rectum, c.s. Frog, lung, sec. Frog, skin, sec. Frog, liver, sec. Frog, pancreas, sec. Frog, stomach, sec. Frog, intestine, c.s. Frog, lung, t.s. Frog, kidney, t.s. Frog, testis, sec. Frog, ovary, sec. Frog, muscle, sec. Frog, bone decalcified, c.s. Frog, cartilage, sec. ENDOCRINE SYSTEM 5 Slides 7000.47 Mammal hypophysis, sec. Mammal thyroid gland, sec. Mammal parathyroid gland, sec. Mammal adrenal gland, sec. Mammal pancreas islets of Langerhans, sec. ORGANS OF SENSE 9 Slides 7000.08 Mammal Thyroid Gland, sec. Mammal eye, l.s. Bird eye, l.s. Frog eye, l.s. Cephalopod eye, l.s. Insect compound eye, radial, sec. Insect cornea, w.m. Cephalopod, skin with chromatophores, l.s. Mammal olfactory epithelium, sec. Mammal foliatae papillae with taste buds, sec. GENETICS 12 Slides Mammal Fallopian Tube, c. s. 7000.09 Human male chromosomes, smear Human female chromosomes, smear Ascaris, mitosis, c.s. 15 MICROSCOPES AND MICROSCOPE SLIDE SET Microscope Slide Set Onion mitosis, l.s. Lilium, sporophyte Lilium, meiosis, early profase, l.s. Lilium, meiosis, late profase, l.s. Lilium, meiosis, meiotic division, l.s. Lilium, meiosis, second meiotic division, l.s. Lilium, meiosis, all important stages, l.s. Drosophila melanogaster chromosomes, w.m. Grasshopper, chromosomes CELLULAR ORGANELLES 6 Slides 7000.10 Mammal mitochondria, sec. Chloroplasts, sec. Golgi complex, sec. Cellular nucleus, plant cells, w.m. Cellular nucleus, animal cells, w.m. Centrioles, w.m. Lilium ALGAE 24 Slides 7000.16 Chlorella, w.m. Chara, w.m. Cladophora, w.m. Ulva, w.m. Ulva, sec. Volvox, w.m. Chlamydomonas, w.m. Spirogyra, w.m. Spirogyra, scalariform conjugation, w.m. Spirogyra, scalariform conjugation, each phase, w.m. Zygnematales, conjugation, w.m. Zygnematales, w.m. Fucus, sec. Laminaria, c.s. Sargassum, c.s. Bangia, w.m. Polysiphonia, w.m. Laver, w.m. Vaucheria, w.m. Nostoc, sec. Nostoc, w.m. Nostoc, w.m. 16 Cladophora, w.m. Oscillatoria, w.m. Oscillatoria, sec. Spirulina, w.m. FUNGI AND LICHENS 25 Slides Plasmodiophora brassicae, sec. Rhizopus, asexual reproduction, w.m. Rhizopus, sexual reproduction, w.m. Rhizopus, sporangia, w.m. Rhizopus, conjugation, w.m. Rhizopus, combination, w.m. Rhizopus, developing, w.m. Aspergillus, w.m. Penicillium, w.m. Saccharomyces, budding cells, yeast, w.m. Uncinula necator, w.m. Candida albicans, w.m. Aspergillus, conidiophores, w.m. Aspergillus, cleistothecia Puccinia graminis, uredia, sec. Puccinia graminis, telia, sec. Puccinia graminis, aecidia and pycnidia, sec. Puccinia graminis, combination, sec. 7000.49 MICROSCOPES AND MICROSCOPE SLIDE SET Microscope Slide Set Ustilago zeae, sec. Coprinus, mushroom anatomy, c.s. Coprinus, mushroom anatomy, l.s. Saprolegnia, w.m. Lichen, w.m. Lichen, sec. Lichen, ascocarp, sec. PTERIDOPHYTA 7 Slides 7000.51 Fern, sporophyte, w.m. Fern, root, c.s. Fern, rhizome, c.s. Fern, sporangia, w.m. Fern, young sporangia, c.s. Fern, mature, sporangia, c.s. Fern, leaf, sec. GYMNOSPERMAE 30 Slides 7000.52 Cycas, leaf, c.s. Cycas, root, c.s. Cycas, stem, c.s. Cycas, microsporophyll, c.s. Ginkgo, leaf, c.s. Ginkgo, root, c.s. Ginkgo, stem, c.s. Pine, young root, c.s. Pine, older root, c.s. Pine, meristematic stem, c.s. Pine, 1-year stem, c.s. Pine, older stem, c.s. Pine, stem, c.s. Pine, wood, c.s. Pine, wood, l.s. Pine, single-needle leaf, c.s. Pine, two-needle leaf, c.s. Pine, three-needle leaf, c.s. Pine, young staminate cone, l.s. Pine, staminate cone, l.s. Pine, mature pollen, w.m. Pine, wood, r.l.s Pine, young ovulate cone, l.s. Pine, young ovulate cone, c.s. Pine, ovulate cone, l.s. Pine, ovulate cone, l.s. Pine, male cones, l.s. Pine, archegonium, l.s. Pine, mature embryo, l.s. Pine, mature embryo, near median, l.s. Allium cepa, root tip, l.s. Lilium, root tip, l.s. Iris, root tip, l.s. Dracaena, root, c.s. Ranunculus, root, c.s. Horsebean, root tip, l.s. Helianthus, sunflower, root, c.s. Nerium oleander, root, c.s. Monocot and dicot stem in comparison, c.s. Section in a plant stem to show lenticel.s. Zea mays, stem, c.s. Zea mays, stem, l.s. Lilium, stem, c.s. Lilium, stem, l.s. Iris, stem, c.s. Iris, stem, l.s. Dracaena, stem, c.s. Elodea, l.s. Elodea, l.s. Tilia, one-year stem, c.s. Tilia, two-year stem, c.s. Tilia, three-year stem, c.s. Tilia, older stem, c.s. Tilia, mature, stem, l.s. Tilia, primary and secondary xylem, c.s. Tilia, stem combination: cross, radial, tangential, sec. Stem tip, l.s. Monocot Root, c.s. ANGIOSPERMAE PART1 61 Slides Monocot and dicot root in comparison, c.s. Legume nodule, sec. Old and young dicot roots in comparison, c.s. Zea mays, corn root tip, l.s. 7000.53 Tilia, Two-Year Stem, c.s. 17 MICROSCOPES AND MICROSCOPE SLIDE SET Microscope Slide Set Sweet potato, leaf, c.s. Winter jasmine, leaf, c.s. Castor-oil plant, leaf, c.s. Nerium oleander, leaf, c.s. ANGIOSPERMAE PART2 28 Slides Pumpkin Stem, c.s. Papaver Flower, c.s. Pumpkin, stem, c.s. Pumpkin, stem, l.s. Helianthus: sunflower young stem, c.s. Helianthus: sunflower young stem, l.s. Helianthus: sunflower older stem, c.s. Helianthus: sunflower older stem, l.s. Helianthus: sunflower young and older stem in comparison, c.s. Ranunculus, stem, c.s. Castor-oil plant, stem, c.s. Nerium oleander, stem, c.s. Monocot and dicot leaf in comparison, c.s. Leaf epidermis, sec. Monocot leaf epidermis, w.m. Dicot leaf epidermis, w.m. Monocot and dicot leaf epidermis in comparision, w.m. Onion, bulb epidermis, w.m. Onion, epidermis, w.m. Lilium, epidermis, w.m. Zea mays, corn leaf, c.s. Lilium, leaf, c.s. Iris, leaf, c.s. Elodea, leaf, w.m. Elodea, leaf, c.s. Onion, leaf, c.s. Wheat, leaf, c.s. Helianthus, sunflower, leaf, c.s. 18 7000.54 Lilium, flower bud, c.s. Lilium, young flower bud, l.s. Lilium, anther, c.s. Lilium, pollen, w.m. Lilium, pollen tube, w.m. Lilium, ovary, c.s. Cabbage, flower bud, c.s. Cabbage, flower bud, l.s. Potato, flower bud, c.s. Potato, flower bud, l.s. Ranunculus, flower bud, c.s. Ranunculus, flower bud, l.s. Strawberry, l.s. Papaver, flower, c.s. Papaver, flower bud, l.s. Nerium oleander, flower, l.s. Nerium oleander, flower bud, l.s. Zea mays, corn grains, l.s. Wheat grain, l.s. Apple, fruit, c.s. Cucumber, fruit, c.s. Pear, fruit, sec. Shepherd’s purse, embryo, l.s. Shepherd’s purse, embryo, suspensor, l.s. Shepherd’s purse, mature embryo, l.s. Citrus fruit, envelop, sec. Sesame seed, w.m. Mulberry, c.s. CATALOGUE GUIDE MOUNT PREPARATION TECNIQUE c.s. Cross Section l.s. Longitudinal Section m.l.s. Median-Longitudinal Section r.l.s. Radial-Longitudinal Section sec. Section sag. sec. Sagittal Section t.s. Transversal Section smear Liquid Smear w.m. Whole Mount • Upon a specific request by the customer, we are able to produce slides which are not mentioned in our catalogue. • Some particular slides due to the specimen characteristics, might not be available during particular periods of the year. NUMERICAL INDEX CODE 31002.009 31002.010 31002.011 7000.02 7000.05 7000.08 7000.09 7000.10 7000.16 7000.25 7000.26 7000.29 7000.30 7000.32 7000.33 7000.34 7000.35 7000.36 7000.37 7000.38 7000.39 7000.40 7000.41 7000.42 7000.43 7000.44 7000.45 7000.46 7000.47 7000.48 7000.49 7000.51 7000.52 7000.53 7000.54 8530.01 8530.02 8530.03 8530.04 8530.05 8530.06 8530.07 8530.08 8530.09 8541.04 8542.10 8542.12 8542.13 8542.30 8549.31 8549.32 8549.33 8553.02 8553.03 8553.10 DESCRIPTION PAGE BVC500 ............................................................................................... 2 BVC600 ............................................................................................... 6 BVDC100 ............................................................................................ 8 Extensive Biology .........................................................................10 Insect Anatomy .............................................................................10 Organs of sense .............................................................................15 Genetics ...........................................................................................15 Cellular organelles .......................................................................16 Algae .................................................................................................16 Housefly (musca domestica) ....................................................10 Arachnida and myriapoda ........................................................ 11 Platyhemintehs-flatworms ....................................................... 11 Schistosoma ................................................................................... 11 Annelids ........................................................................................... 11 Mollusks ........................................................................................... 11 Echinoderms ..................................................................................12 Cephalochordates (amphioxus)..............................................12 Connective tissue .........................................................................12 Epithelial tissues ...........................................................................12 Cartilage and bone ......................................................................13 Blood .................................................................................................13 Muscle ...............................................................................................13 Nervous tissue ...............................................................................13 Circulatory system .......................................................................13 Lymphatic system ........................................................................14 Digestive system...........................................................................14 Excretory system ..........................................................................14 Reproductive system ..................................................................14 Endocrine system .........................................................................15 Frog histology ................................................................................15 Fungi and lichens .........................................................................16 Pteridophyta ..................................................................................17 Gymnospermae ............................................................................17 Angiospermae part1 ...................................................................17 Angiospermae- part2 .................................................................18 DDFC2000 ......................................................................................... 8 ODFC2000 ......................................................................................... 8 DDFC4000 ......................................................................................... 9 ODFC4000 ......................................................................................... 9 PCKA2000 .......................................................................................... 9 PCKP2000 .......................................................................................... 9 PCKP4000 .......................................................................................... 9 FK2000 ................................................................................................ 9 FK4000 ................................................................................................ 9 BLP1150............................................................................................... 5 BVH340 ............................................................................................... 3 BVH310................................................................................................ 3 BVH355 ............................................................................................... 3 BLS200 .............................................................................................. 6 BVS310 .............................................................................................. 7 BVS320 ................................................................................................ 7 BVS330 ................................................................................................ 7 BVDC200 ............................................................................................ 8 BVDC300 ............................................................................................ 9 BLP1500 .............................................................................................. 5 CODE 8553.11 8554.10 8554.40 8554.80 DESCRIPTION PAGE BLP1600 ............................................................................................ 6 BVH370 ............................................................................................... 2 BLP2000.............................................................................................. 4 BLP4000 ............................................................................................. 4 19 ALPHABETICAL INDEX DESCRIPTION CODE PAGE 16 18 17 11 11 B Blood........................................................................................... 7000.39 BLP1150 .......................................................................................8541.04 BLP1500 ...................................................................................... 8553.10 BLP1600 ...................................................................................... 8553.11 BLP2000 ..................................................................................... 8554.40 BLP4000 ..................................................................................... 8554.80 BLS200........................................................................................ 8542.30 BVC500 ...................................................................................31002.009 BVC600 ................................................................................... 31002.010 BVDC100 ................................................................................ 31002.011 BVDC200 ....................................................................................8553.02 BVDC300 ....................................................................................8553.03 BVH310 ........................................................................................ 8542.12 BVH340 .......................................................................................8542.10 BVH355 ........................................................................................ 8542.13 BVH370 ........................................................................................8554.10 BVS310 .........................................................................................8549.31 BVS320.........................................................................................8549.32 BVS330.........................................................................................8549.33 13 5 5 6 4 4 6 2 6 8 8 9 3 3 3 2 7 7 7 13 16 12 13 12 D DDFC2000..................................................................................8530.01 DDFC4000..................................................................................8530.03 Digestive system .................................................................... 7000.44 8 9 14 E Echinoderms ............................................................................ 7000.34 Endocrine system .................................................................. 7000.47 Epithelial tissues ..................................................................... 7000.37 Excretory system .................................................................... 7000.45 Extensive Biology .................................................................. 7000.02 12 15 12 14 10 F FK2000 ....................................................................................... 8530.08 FK4000 ....................................................................................... 8530.09 Frog histology ......................................................................... 7000.48 Fungi and lichens ................................................................... 7000.49 20 PAGE Genetics ..................................................................................... 7000.09 Gymnospermae ...................................................................... 7000.52 15 17 H-I-L Housefly (musca domestica) ............................................. 7000.25 Insect Anatomy....................................................................... 7000.05 Lymphatic system .................................................................. 7000.43 9 9 15 16 10 10 14 M-N Mollusks..................................................................................... 7000.33 Muscle ........................................................................................ 7000.40 Nervous tissue..........................................................................7000.41 11 13 13 O ODFC2000..................................................................................8530.02 ODFC4000................................................................................. 8530.04 Organs of sense ...................................................................... 7000.08 8 9 15 P PCKA2000 ..................................................................................8530.05 PCKP2000 .................................................................................. 8530.06 PCKP4000 ...................................................................................8530.07 Platyheminthes-flatworms ................................................ 7000.29 Pteridophyta............................................................................ 7000.51 9 9 9 11 17 R-S Reproductive system............................................................ 7000.46 Schistosoma ............................................................................. 7000.30 C Cartilage and bone................................................................ 7000.38 Cellular organelles ..................................................................7000.10 Cephalochordates (amphioxus) ....................................... 7000.35 Circulatory system ................................................................. 7000.42 Connective tissue................................................................... 7000.36 CODE G A Algae ............................................................................................7000.16 Angiospermae- part2 ........................................................... 7000.54 Angiospermae part1............................................................. 7000.53 Annelids..................................................................................... 7000.32 Arachnida and myriapoda.................................................. 7000.26 DESCRIPTION 14 11 OUR FOCUS ON QUALITY Critical to our success are the many professional 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