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MICROSCOPE [Stereo]: ST-30R-DL with spare accessories

$ 4.50$ 489.50 excl. GST

 

  • Quality LED bulb Stereo Microscope ‘ST-30R-DL’ suitably ideal for school laboratory work.
  • A range of spare parts available includes:
    Aluminium or Wooden cases / Eyepieces / Festoon and LED lamp bulbs / Stage plates
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MICROSCOPE [Stereo]: ST-30R-DL with spare accessories.
  • Quality LED bulb Stereo Microscope 'ST-30R-DL' suitably ideal for school laboratory work.
  • A range of spare parts available includes:
    Aluminium or Wooden cases / Eyepieces / Festoon and LED lamp bulbs / Stage plates.

(Wikipedia excerpt: .."...A microscope [M]  (from Ancient Greek μικρός (mikrós) 'small' and σκοπέω (skopéō) 'to look (at); examine, inspect') is a laboratory instrument used to examine objects that are too small to be seen by the naked eye. Microscopy is the science of investigating small objects and structures using a [M] . Microscopic means being invisible to the eye unless aided by a [M].

There are many types of [M] , and they may be grouped in different ways. One way is to describe the method an instrument uses to interact with a sample and produce images, either by sending a beam of light or electrons through a sample in its optical path, by detecting photon emissions from a sample, or by scanning across and a short distance from the surface of a sample using a probe.

The most common [M] (and the first to be invented) is the optical [M] , which uses lenses to refract visible light that passed through a thinly sectioned sample to produce an observable image. Other major types of [M] are the fluorescence [M] , electron [M] (both the transmission electron [M] and the scanning electron [M] ) and various types of scanning probe [M] .[1]...")

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