Each of the 60 square grids is identified using a base two binary numbering system. The six binary number symbols appear on the bottom grid bars along the horizontal axis. Zero is represented by a short pillar and one by a longer pillar.
Each of the 60 square grids is identified using a base two binary numbering system. The six binary number symbols appear on the bottom grid bars along the horizontal axis. Zero is represented by a short pillar and one by a longer pillar.
Each of the 60 square grids is identified using a base two binary numbering system. The six binary number symbols appear on the bottom grid bars along the horizontal axis. Zero is represented by a short pillar and one by a longer pillar.
The GT series are a development from the earlier GTH ultra-high transmission grids. They offer an alternative to the standard square mesh grid. Fine Bar grids offer solutions in applications where it is important that the maximum area of specimen is available for viewing in the microscope.
The GT series are a development from the earlier GTH ultra-high transmission grids. They offer an alternative to the standard square mesh grid. Fine Bar grids offer solutions in applications where it is important that the maximum area of specimen is available for viewing in the microscope.
The GT series are a development from the earlier GTH ultra-high transmission grids. They offer an alternative to the standard square mesh grid. Fine Bar grids offer solutions in applications where it is important that the maximum area of specimen is available for viewing in the microscope.
The Finder range of grids are useful in applications where specific areas of mesh need to be uniquely identified. These areas range from blocks of 4 to 25 grid cells and are labeled by letters. Minimum order is 5 boxes.
The Finder range of grids are useful in applications where specific areas of mesh need to be uniquely identified. These areas range from blocks of 4 to 25 grid cells and are labeled by letters. Minimum order is 5 boxes.
The Finder range of grids are useful in applications where specific areas of mesh need to be uniquely identified. These areas range from blocks of 4 to 25 grid cells and are labeled by letters. Minimum order is 5 boxes.
The Finder range of grids are useful in applications where specific areas of mesh need to be uniquely identified. These areas range from blocks of 4 to 25 grid cells and are labeled by letters. Minimum order is 5 boxes.
The Finder range of grids are useful in applications where specific areas of mesh need to be uniquely identified. These areas range from blocks of 4 to 25 grid cells and are labeled by letters. Minimum order is 5 boxes.
The Finder range of grids are useful in applications where specific areas of mesh need to be uniquely identified. These areas range from blocks of 4 to 25 grid cells and are labeled by letters. Minimum order is 5 boxes.