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Prélevés dans des petits lacs situés à 2200 m d'altitude.

Slide #31. 10x Magnification. Lung cartilage (plates).

Prepared slide from the Celestron 44412 kit b

Centre: Cooke, Troughton & Simms (York). Left: 'Kima', Watson (London). Right: a Chinese microscope.

This is a test photo that we took by holding a friend's Canon A530 digital compact camera next to the eyepiece of my stereo microscope. The colour rendition is a bit strange due to the microscope's white LED illumination.

 

The chip is one of many on an ARM processor module for the Acorn RiscPC, made in 1996. It's a quad two-input AND gate.

Another pilgrimage to the Grant Museum....always inspiring and amazing

under XX magnification?.

04 summer CTY

 

11.6.2010, Microscope Night

 

Machine Project artist in residency at Hammer Museum.

 

Photo by Marianne Williams.

Source: E. C. Bolles Collection of Microscope Slides, San Diego Natural History Museum.

 

Image id: SDNHM_Microscope_Slides_026

Professor of Biology and Microbiology Robert Wise, works on the electron microscope in Halsey science center. Thursday, February 28, 2019.

Gill Arch Capillaries at 600x

The microscope mode deploys five LEDs on the front of the camera. This is what can happen.

 

Full review on Photocritic: photocritic.org/review-pentax-wg-3-gps/

Prepared slide from the Celestron 44412 kit

sodium chloride crystals X 40

WS2812 (NeoPixel) RGB LED with chip

40x magnification

Prepared slide from the Celestron 44412 kit

With the help of a 3D printer and a glass bead, your cell phone can become a microscope. The free pattern is available on pnnl.gov.

 

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Ioana beach terminus (D), 60x/1.2, DIC

sarcoptic mange mites under the microscope. these ones are contagious!

The grands enjoyed exploring the miniature world of the microscope.

This could well be the reason for my science education. Dad and I used to examine puddle contents and human hair for entertainment on Sunday afternoons.

Now it sits on my shelf as "Art."

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