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cover glass

cover glass
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a small and very thin piece of glass used to cover the specimen on a microscope slide

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Under glass or other (accessible) protective cover
    2. Crops under glass or other (accessible) protective cover
    3. of which: under glass or high accessible cover [2]
    4. Stir with the glass rod, which shall be left in the beaker, and cover the beaker with a watch-glass.
    5. Cover the beaker with a watch glass or fit the conical flask with a reflux condenser.
    6. (fresh vegetables, melons, strawberries — under glass or other (accessible) protective cover) + 2.01.08.01.
    7. (flowers and ornamental plants — under glass or other (accessible) protective cover) + 2.06.01.
    8. Note: This item does not cover neodymium-doped (other than glass) "lasers" defined in item 6A005.c.2.b.
    9. Roll the cover sheet (5.3) with spacers (0,25 mm) onto another glass plate in the same way.
    10. Cover the beaker with a watch glass and leave to stand for one hour at 25 (± 2) °C.’;
    11. Horticulture = 2.01.07.01.02. (fresh vegetables, melons, strawberries — outdoor or under low (not accessible) protective cover — market gardening) + 2.01.07.02. (fresh vegetables, melons, strawberries — under glass or other (accessible) protective cover) + 2.01.08.01. (flowers and ornamental plants — outdoor or under low (not accessible) protective cover) + 2.01.08.02. (flowers and ornamental plants — under glass or other (accessible) protective cover) + 2.06.01. (mushrooms) + 2.04.05. (nurseries)
    12. It does not cover the manufacture of glass or the assembly of printed circuit boards or other electronic components onto the flat panel.
    13. After polymerization is complete (about 60 minutes) remove the gel polymerized onto the gel carrier sheet along with the cover sheet by tipping the glass plates.
    14. ‘crops under glass or high (accessible) cover’ means crops which, for the whole of their period of growth or for the predominant part of it, are covered by greenhouses or fixed or mobile high cover (glass or rigid or flexible plastic). This excludes sheets of plastic laid flat on the ground, as well as land under cloches or tunnels not accessible to man or movable glass-covered frames. Areas of crops which are grown temporarily under glass and temporarily in the open air are reported as entirely under glass, unless the period under glass is of extremely limited duration;
    15. Because of the relatively high costs of transporting raw float glass, the sales markets of the individual production plants do not cover the whole of the EEA.