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Maximum magnification

using the 4x objective

Guests view the various life forms presented at the microscope station. Photo by Susan Maples/VIMS.

Photomicrograph (Victorian whale bone slide) using Pentax microscope adapter.

This is what sand really looks like... sometimes.

Microscope XY automation parts - part of the Small World Explorations Project - smallworldexplorations.com

Photographs taken on a canon DSLR through a microscope.

A woman at #Goodwill was in line ahead of me with this #microscope. When I asked if she had seen any others (hoping a school lab had donated a whole box of them) she said "No" and offered to let me buy it because she wasn't sure if her husband or the kids at her daycare would use. She ended up paying for it and telling the cashier to give it to me while I was in the back of the store testing the light bulb.

Micro-organismes prélevés dans les étangs de Bassiès (09) - (Identifications sous réserve.)

Compound Microscope @ an Education Facility, Sydney.

Being conversant in "natural history" was an important aspect of education for a Virginia Gentleman, George Wythe was no exception.

Dans le cadre de mon cours de science 8e année nous avons appris les parties du microscope et nous allons apprendre a sent servir. Après nous allons montrer aux élèves de deuxième année comment se servir d’un microscope.

Two samples of floating colonies from salt marsh pond Site-1, Newark Slough, Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Reserve. Samples from this site are tagged S1NewarkSlough.

Found in a drop of water from the bird bath. It looks like it had been alive a while ago, might have been a rotifier.

 

If you know what it was, please tell me!

National Optical 163 with the eyepiece module, but with the camera right on the eyepieces.

 

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Dandelion pollen, 60x/1.2*2, FLUO-C6.1, ZPMax, Topaz Denoise

microscope textures

Issu d'un prélèvement effectué vers 1700m d'altitude, au niveau du déversoir de l'étang d'Artax gelé.

prepared slide of an earthworm cross section

Photographs taken on a canon DSLR through a microscope.

Scientific discoveries about to be made.

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