Abstract

By applying an azimuth diaphragm to the aperture iris of a bright-field condenser and thus producing dark-field illumination we succeeded in rendering a great emulsion volume readily visible, so that only tracks of ±25° azimuthal angle interval might be observable, that is about 28–30% of all the existing tracks.

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