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bright-field

American  
[brahyt-feeld] / ˈbraɪtˌfild /

adjective

Microscopy.
  1. of or relating to the illuminated region about the object of a microscope.


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Now, using bright-field microscopy, the team tracked negatively charged silica microparticles suspended in water and found that the particles attracted each other to form hexagonally arranged clusters.

From Science Daily

“Because we can get these images from just bright-field, it’s low-cost and it won’t be toxic,” says Johnson.

From The Verge

The simplest and least expensive kind is bright-field imaging.

From The Verge

Now, the Allen Integrated Cell can look at a bright-field image and then tell the scientists exactly what it looks like inside.

From The Verge