Ground glass is glass whose surface has been ground to produce a flat but rough (matte) finish, in which the glass is in small sharp fragments.
Ground glass surfaces have many applications, ranging from ornamentation on windows and table glassware to scientific uses in optics and laboratory glassware.
Groundglass is glass whose surface has been ground to produce a flat but rough (matte) finish, in which the glass is in small sharp fragments. Ground...
Groundglass joints are used in laboratories to quickly and easily fit leak-tight apparatus together from interchangeable commonly available parts. For...
In liver pathology, a groundglass hepatocyte, abbreviated GGH, is a liver parenchymal cell with a flat hazy and uniformly dull appearing cytoplasm on...
Stained glass is coloured glass as a material or works created from it. Throughout its thousand-year history, the term has been applied almost exclusively...
to the ubiquity of interchangeable groundglass joints. Today, commercially available parts connected by groundglass joints are preferred; where specialized...
use of a groundglass screen at the point of focus. Because lens design only allowed rather small aperture lenses, the image on the groundglass screen...
glass was manufactured, most recyclers will reject frosted glass absent a contract with specific assurances. Cesia (visual appearance) Groundglass Ground...
applied to the groundglass surfaces to be connected, and the inner joint is inserted into the outer joint such that the groundglass surfaces of each...
Such stoppers can be made of glass or plastic. Glass stoppers typically have a matching tapered inner (or male) groundglass joint surface, but often only...
wide bases and narrow necks. They may be graduated, and often spots of groundglass or enamel are used where they can be labeled with a pencil. It differs...
rear box had a removable groundglass screen and could slide in and out to adjust the focus. After focusing, the groundglass was replaced with a light-tight...
an inverted image on a ground-glass screen directly at the film plane. The image is viewed, composed, and focused, then the glass screen is replaced with...
interconnecting components include glass tubing, T-connectors, Y-connectors, and glass adapters. For a leak-tight connection a groundglass joint is used (possibly...
a groundglass surface. The syringe barrel also has a groundglass surface. The ground surface of the barrel moves freely within the groundglass surface...
that ground-based command centers have been destroyed or otherwise rendered inoperable. In such an event, the general officer aboard the Looking Glass serves...
made out of groundglass or an inert plastic like PTFE. The groundglass stopcocks are greased to create an airtight seal and prevent the glass from fusing...
show groundglass opacities. The left X-ray shows a much more subtle ground-glass appearance while the right X-ray shows a much more gross ground-glass appearance...
liquid. An additional version is wide and low. Mixing cylinders have groundglass joints instead of a spout, so they can be closed with a stopper or connected...
invented by Wilhelm Schlenk. It has a side arm fitted with a PTFE or groundglass stopcock, which allows the vessel to be evacuated or filled with gases...
Corning in North America. A large percentage of the glassware makes use of groundglass joints. The Quickfit brand is blown in Stone, Staffordshire, in the United...
may be mild ground-glass opacity Indeterminate for UIP: Predominantly subpleural and basal Subtle reticular pattern May have mild ground-glass opacity or...
image is usually viewed on a ground-glass screen in the film plane; after the scene has been composed, the groundglass is replaced by the film, and the...
The RB67 is a modular camera system. This means lenses, viewfinders, groundglass, and film backs are interchangeable. There is no focal plane shutter...