Wednesday, March 31st, 2010 at
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Microscopes are so much fun to work with when you are a kid. They give you the ability to see things that you cannot see with your naked eye. As you become more familiar with the microscopic worlds that share your life you will quickly see how weird and gross things can really get.
Activity #1 – Pond Scum
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People Search by Google
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Syndy Estell
The internet has various services that you can use to search for people. The search engines are also an option that you can use. Read about some of the ways of how to search for people on Google from the following article.
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Monday, March 22nd, 2010 at
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Microscopes are extremely costly – and everything on it is expensive. Regardless of its name – e.g. polarized light microscope, metallurgical microscope (in Toronto or anywhere in Canada), fluorescent microscope (in Toronto or elsewhere) – it carries with it the importance of being handled properly.
Here are some tips in handling your microscopes:
1. Firmly hold the Read the rest of this entry
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Thursday, March 11th, 2010 at
10:53 am
A microscope without an eyepiece is still a microscope. Call it the digital microscope. This unusual piece of microscopy relies on a sensor to give a magnified view of the specimen displayed on the monitor.
Microscopes Have Gone Digital
It is a digital world and microscopes were not spared with the addition of the digital microscope to the stable of microscopes with Read the rest of this entry
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Monday, March 8th, 2010 at
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A polarizing microscope is a special kind of microscope that utilizes two polarizing lens to acquire certain optical data from the specimen. The polarizing microscope is used extensively in the field of optical mineralogy which supports such applications as geology, asbestos testing, and forensic science. Often those working in different fields will sometimes refer Read the rest of this entry
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Monday, March 8th, 2010 at
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