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  1. Stereoscopic Microscope An Easy But Rewarding Science Project Idea
    Do you remember those science fairs way back during the early years of your education, when students scampered for the best science project idea they can find? Chances are, the internet was still a fantasy back then, and all we had were old, dusty books i
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  2. Microscope.com
    Offers compound and stereo microscopes, cameras, and accessories.
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  3. The Different Parts Of A Dissecting Microscope
    At one point, we have all encountered a dissecting microscope. These are the microscopes that we used way back when, early in our educational history, to study the frogs we dissected in school. Remember those days? You may have asked your mom to buy for
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  4. Molecular Expressions: Images from the Microscope
    Hundreds of photomicrographs (photographs through the microscope) of everyt 1000 hing from superconductors and high-tech materials to ice cream and beer.
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  5. What To Look For In Purchasing A Student Microscope Set
    If you're looking for a student microscope that your future scientists can use for their academic pursuits, there are a lot of value-priced microscopes in the market today. Just because they don't cost a fortune doesn't mean they have limited features. F
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  6. Microscope - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    A microscope (from the Greek: , mikrós, "small" and , skopeîn, "to look" or "see") is an instrument to see objects too small for the naked eye. ...
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  7. The Parts of a Microscope
    Each part of a microscope is identified and it's operation explained ... Historians credit the invention of the compound microscope to the Dutch spectacle maker, Zacharias Janssen, around the year...
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  8. The Composition Of An Optic Microscope
    If you desire to observe an object at a more intimate level, what equipment will you resort to? That's right! A microscope. And the most conventional type of microscope is the optical microscope. An optical microscope is also called as a compound micro
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  9. Infinitesima
    UK manufacturer of advanced, high speed scanning probe microscopes and add-on accessories.
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  10. Microscope World, Microscopes for every application
    Microscopes: large inventory, knowledgeable customer service. Specializing in professional and educational microscopes. Free DVD and slide kit with children's microscope purchase. ... 104 Microscope...
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  11. Digital Microscope The Janssens Invention Has Been Remade For Modern Times
    Beneath the level of what the naked eye could see lies another world that is important for a deeper (pun intended) study of a particular subject. This world is best viewed with a microscope, invented by the father and son duo of Hans and Zaccharias Jansse
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  12. A-Z Microscope: History of the Microscope
    Images and a brief history of developments in the microscope over time.
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  13. microscope: Definition from Answers.com
    microscope ( ) n. An optical instrument that uses a lens or a combination of lenses to produce magnified images of small objects, especially of
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  14. Types of Microscopes
    Videos and images of microorganisms and information about different types of microscopes.
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  15. MicroScope | IT Channel and IT Reseller News
    Stay ahead with IT Business management and technology news and articles on laws, regulations, credit and finance, selling, sales management, marketing and supplier relationships ... » Read more...
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  16. How To Use A Microscope Properly
    How To Use A Microscope Properly! Tricks Of The Trade That Were; Designed To Make Your Life ... The Parts of a Typical Microscope;
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  17. Highest Magnification At The Highest Resolution With A Highly Powered Electron Microscope
    The problem with magnifying an image boils down to two things: power and scale. First, will the magnifying instrument have enough power to condense reflected light and present a microscopic view of the same? Second, will such power be enough to produce a
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  18. LVEM5 electron microscope
    The LVEM5 electron microscope combines advanced imaging with benchtop convenience.
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  19. How Does a Microscope Work?
    Just as Galileo didn’t invent the telescope, Anton van Leeuwenhoek didn’t invent the microscope.
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  20. Microscopes
    My First Microscope - Good; ... Microscope as above plus; Digital Camera for viewing on a computer screen - Good ... Advanced Binocular Microscope - Better...
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