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144-LED MICROSCOPE RING LIGHT ILLUMINATOR + ADAPTER
144-LED MICROSCOPE RING LIGHT ILLUMINATOR + ADAPTER
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Leitz Wetzlar Leica Orthoplan Microscope Trinocular Head & Camera Adapter Part
Leitz Wetzlar Leica Orthoplan Microscope Trinocular Head & Camera Adapter Part
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144 Microscope LED Ring Light with Built-in Dimmer and Adapter
144 Microscope LED Ring Light with Built-in Dimmer and Adapter
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ASAHI PENTAX MICROSCOPE ADAPTER ll FOR 35mm SLR
ASAHI PENTAX MICROSCOPE ADAPTER ll FOR 35mm SLR
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Polaroid MP-4 Land Camera Microscope adapter
Polaroid MP-4 Land Camera Microscope adapter
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German Made Microscope Camera Adapter??, 6.3X - 12.5X, GF & GW Markings
German Made Microscope Camera Adapter??, 6.3X - 12.5X, GF & GW Markings
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Microscope Adapter w 2X Lens for Nikon D60 D90 D300 +30mm Stereo Scope Connector
Microscope Adapter w 2X Lens for Nikon D60 D90 D300 +30mm Stereo Scope Connector
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Microscope Fluorescent Ring Light + 49mm Thread Adaptor
Microscope Fluorescent Ring Light + 49mm Thread Adaptor
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LEITZ VINTAGE MICROSCOPE - Camera Adapter & Shutter - LEICA M39 Mount or MAKAM
LEITZ VINTAGE MICROSCOPE - Camera Adapter & Shutter - LEICA M39 Mount or MAKAM
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Microscope Camera Adapter for Nikon D50 D60 D70 D80 D90 D7000 D300 D300s
Microscope Camera Adapter for Nikon D50 D60 D70 D80 D90 D7000 D300 D300s
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60-LED Microscope Ring Light Illuminator with Adapter and Light Control Box
60-LED Microscope Ring Light Illuminator with Adapter and Light Control Box
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Nikon SLR / DSLR Camera Adapter with 2X Lens for Microscopes
Nikon SLR / DSLR Camera Adapter with 2X Lens for Microscopes
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144 LED Ring Cool Light Microscope Illuminator + Adapter
144 LED Ring Cool Light Microscope Illuminator + Adapter
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NEW! 12W MICROSCOPE FLUORESCENT RING LIGHT + ADAPTER
NEW! 12W MICROSCOPE FLUORESCENT RING LIGHT + ADAPTER
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8W STEREO MICROSCOPE FLUORESCENT RING LIGHT + ADAPTER
8W STEREO MICROSCOPE FLUORESCENT RING LIGHT + ADAPTER
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Microscope Camera Adapter for Nikon Olympus DSLR Cameras D300s D7000 D3100
Microscope Camera Adapter for Nikon Olympus DSLR Cameras D300s D7000 D3100
Paypal   US $89.00
144 LED ADJUSTABLE MICROSCOPE RING LIGHT + ADAPTER
144 LED ADJUSTABLE MICROSCOPE RING LIGHT + ADAPTER
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Canon SLR / DSLR Camera Adapter with 2X Lens for Microscopes
Canon SLR / DSLR Camera Adapter with 2X Lens for Microscopes
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Microscope Adapter for Canon DSLR 400D 450D 40D 1D 7D 60D 50D T2i T3i T2 T3
Microscope Adapter for Canon DSLR 400D 450D 40D 1D 7D 60D 50D T2i T3i T2 T3
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Leica E Leitz Wetzlar Microscope 2
Leica E Leitz Wetzlar Microscope 2" x 3" Sheet Film Adapter & Shutter Mechanism
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NIKON DSLR/SLR CAMERA LENS ADAPTER 4 23/30MM MICROSCOPE
NIKON DSLR/SLR CAMERA LENS ADAPTER 4 23/30MM MICROSCOPE
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MICROSCOPE PHOTO EYEPIECE ADAPTER TUBE WILD 445546 EXCELLENT CONDITION
MICROSCOPE PHOTO EYEPIECE ADAPTER TUBE WILD 445546 EXCELLENT CONDITION
Paypal   US $29.99
Microscope Adapter for Canon D-SLR Connector 23.2mm Good for 500D,50D,40D etc
Microscope Adapter for Canon D-SLR Connector 23.2mm Good for 500D,50D,40D etc
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Microscope Adapter for Canon D-SLR Connector 23.2mm Good for 500D,50D,40D etc
Microscope Adapter for Canon D-SLR Connector 23.2mm Good for 500D,50D,40D etc
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144 LED MICROSCOPE RING LIGHT ILLUMINATOR + ADAPTER
144 LED MICROSCOPE RING LIGHT ILLUMINATOR + ADAPTER
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Nikon C Mount TV Adapter A MQD42000 for microscope
Nikon C Mount TV Adapter A MQD42000 for microscope
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TOPCON MICROSCOPE ADAPTER & EXTENSION TUBES.  BEAUTIFUL!
TOPCON MICROSCOPE ADAPTER & EXTENSION TUBES. BEAUTIFUL!
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Carl Zeiss Digital Camera Adapter for Invertoskop Microscope
Carl Zeiss Digital Camera Adapter for Invertoskop Microscope
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Microscope Adapter with 2X Lens for Nikon D70 D80 D90 + 30.0mm Sleeve for Stereo
Microscope Adapter with 2X Lens for Nikon D70 D80 D90 + 30.0mm Sleeve for Stereo
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Microscope Adapter for Canon D-SLR DSLR w 2X Lens +30.5mm Stereo Scope Step-UP
Microscope Adapter for Canon D-SLR DSLR w 2X Lens +30.5mm Stereo Scope Step-UP
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Microscope Adapter for Canon D-SLR Connector 23.2mm Good for 500D,50D,40D etc
Microscope Adapter for Canon D-SLR Connector 23.2mm Good for 500D,50D,40D etc
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Stainless Steel  Universal  Adapter  for  Cameras, Telescopes and Microscopes.
Stainless Steel Universal Adapter for Cameras, Telescopes and Microscopes.
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NEW PAL CCD cam camera Connector Adapter Microscope all kinds of 23.2mm BIO #CD3
NEW PAL CCD cam camera Connector Adapter Microscope all kinds of 23.2mm BIO #CD3
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Microscope Adapter 2X Lens for Nikon D70 D80 D90 D300 Camera +30.5mm Stereo Tube
Microscope Adapter 2X Lens for Nikon D70 D80 D90 D300 Camera +30.5mm Stereo Tube
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Microscope Adapter for Canon XS T1i T2i T3i w 2X Lens +30mm Stereo Scope Sleeve
Microscope Adapter for Canon XS T1i T2i T3i w 2X Lens +30mm Stereo Scope Sleeve
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Microscope Digital Camera 1.3MP Premium Lens Adapter Windows Vista/7 32/64bit
Microscope Digital Camera 1.3MP Premium Lens Adapter Windows Vista/7 32/64bit
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Microscope Video Camera Adapter
Microscope Video Camera Adapter
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RMS Thread to M42 Adapter for microscope objective cone
RMS Thread to M42 Adapter for microscope objective cone
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Dyonics Microscope Video Adaptor
Dyonics Microscope Video Adaptor
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Nikon CFI M25 microscope objective to M52 52mm adapter
Nikon CFI M25 microscope objective to M52 52mm adapter
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Brand New T2 T Mount to C Mount Camera Telescope Microscope adapter
Brand New T2 T Mount to C Mount Camera Telescope Microscope adapter
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 Diagnostic Instruments 0.55X HR055-CMT C-Mount Microscope Camera Adapter
Diagnostic Instruments 0.55X HR055-CMT C-Mount Microscope Camera Adapter
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RMS .8
RMS .8" microscope objective female to male M52 52mm adapter
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BD M26 36tpi microscope objective to M52 52mm adapter
BD M26 36tpi microscope objective to M52 52mm adapter
Paypal   US $15.50
CANON DSLR/SLR CAMERA LENS ADAPTER 4 23/30MM MICROSCOPE
CANON DSLR/SLR CAMERA LENS ADAPTER 4 23/30MM MICROSCOPE
Paypal   US $86.00
Zeiss Jena microscope lens female (Internal) to RMS male (External ) adapter
Zeiss Jena microscope lens female (Internal) to RMS male (External ) adapter
Paypal   US $99.90
OLYMPUS AX BX MICROSCOPE PHOTOTUBE TO C-MOUNT ADAPTER
OLYMPUS AX BX MICROSCOPE PHOTOTUBE TO C-MOUNT ADAPTER
Paypal   US $69.00
CANON DSLR/SLR CAMERA LENS ADAPTER 4 C-MOUNT MICROSCOPE
CANON DSLR/SLR CAMERA LENS ADAPTER 4 C-MOUNT MICROSCOPE
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Sony α (alpha) NEX 3 NEX 5 camera to Microscope adapter E mount
Sony α (alpha) NEX 3 NEX 5 camera to Microscope adapter E mount
Paypal   US $59.88
Olympus X-Cite 120 Adapter- BX Microscope
Olympus X-Cite 120 Adapter- BX Microscope
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Animal Evolution

Like all living things animals undergo changes as each new generation succeeds the one that existed before. These changes are usually so small that they are difficult to see but over millions of years they can completely alter the way that animals look and behave. This process of change is called evolution and it allows animals to take advantage of new opportunities and to adapt to changes that take place in the world around them. Evolution works by changing the existing characteristics usually by a series of very small mutations. The result of these changes is that every animal is a living form of evolutionary history, which shows how different species are related to each other.

Evolution is made possible by the variations that exist with animals. It exists because animals compete with each other for the limited amount of resources that are available, space and food. Those animals with the more useful characteristics and features will survive whereas the weaker animals will find it difficult to exist. This 'weeding out' process is called selection and natural selection operates on a continuous basis. An example of this is camouflage which is a valuable aid to an animal's survival. Natural selection will ensure that any improvements that are made to an animal's camouflage are passed onto the next generation, increasing its chances of survival and also its chances of producing its young.

Adaptations such as camouflage will only last as long as they are useful. If an animal's lifestyle changes, the path of evolution will also change. This has happened with birds; some lineages have evolved the power of flight but have lost this when they have taken up life on land.

A species is any group of animals that has the ability to interbreed and under normal circumstances does not breed with another species. Speciation is the evolutionary process that brings about new animals. It usually occurs when an exiting species become spilt up into two or more isolated groups, which are kept apart either by physical barriers such as mountains and seas, or by changes in behaviour. If these groups remain separate for enough time, they manage to evolve their own characteristic adaptations and become so different that they no longer interbreed.

Speciation is hard to observe because it occurs at a very slow pace but evidence of it is easy to find. Most animals show distinct regional differences and in time these local subspecies are able to become species in their own right.

Extinction is a natural form of evolution becomes for some species to succeed, other species must fail. Since life began 99 per cent of the earth;s species have disappeared and on at least five occasions large numbers have died out in a very short space of time. The most recent of these mass extinctions was 65 million years ago when dinosaurs and other species died. However, despite such catastrophes the total number of living species has until recently, followed a generally upward trend. Today the extinction rate is increasing rapidly because of human interference in the ecosystem. Primates, tropical birds and amphibians are particularly threatened and this is likely to continue; evolution generates new species at a much slower rate than the current rate of extinction.

Unrelated animals often develop very noticeable similarities. An example of this is dolphins and sharks who are fundamentally very different but both have streamlined bodies with an upright dorsal fin, giving them speed and stability underwater. Amphisbaenians and caecilians also look very similar bur the former are reptiles and the latter are amphibians. These similarities are a result of convergent evolution, a process in which natural selection comes up with the same set of adaptations to a particular way of life. It does this by reshaping body parts or whole animals until outwardly they look the same. Convergence is responsible for a whole series of similarities in the animal kingdom. It can make the task of tracing evolution difficult which is a main reason why the details of animal classification often change.

Over millions of years animals have managed to evolve complex partnerships with each other and also with other forms of life. In one common form of partnership, called mutation or symbiosis, both species are able to benefit from this arrangement. Examples are oxpeckers and larger mammals and corals and microscopic algae. A lot of these partnerships are loose ones but some are so highly evolved that the two partners are unable to survive without each other. Partnerships may appear to be mutually beneficial but each partner is driven by self interest. If one partner is able to change the balance in its favour, natural selection will lead it to do so. The ultimate outcome of all this is parasitism, where one animal, the parasite, lives in or outside another, entirely at the hosts expense.

The present day distribution of animals is the result of many differing factors. The continental drift and volcanic activity constantly reshapes the surface of the earth. These geological activities have split up animal groups and created new habitats. One of the most important effects of this is in Australia and Madagascar which have been isolated from the rest of the world for millions of years. Here a whole range of indigenous species live, such as kangaroos and lemurs that are found nowhere else outside their native homes.

Animals are separated when continents drift apart and they are brought together when they collide. The distribution of animals is evidence of such events long after they occur. For example Australasia and Southeast Asia became close neighbours a long time ago but their wildlife remains entirely different. It is divided by "Wallaces Line", an invisible boundary that shows where the continents came together.

About the Author

Andrew Tomkinson is a writer of articles on subjects about animals and their origin.
http://www.animalsrmagic.com

Fitting a Webcam onto a Microscope?

Did anyone try to fit a webcam onto the eyepiece of a microscope?
will the pictures come out bad?
Is it possible to make an adapter for the webcam so i can take it on and off?

I will try do that very soon. Tomorrow or the following day I'm gonna get my web-cam Trust WB-6250X (5 MPix of photography) and then I'm going to visit my old friend who will make me an adapter. If you would like, once I finish, I'll tell you what and how to do, I'll give you measurements... My e-mail is dulef90@yahoo.com

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( American Institute of Physics ) The March Meeting of the American Physical Society (APS) -- the largest physics meeting of the year -- will take place from March 15-19, 2010 in Portland, Ore., at the Oregon Convention Center and the Hilton Portland and Executive Tower Hotel.

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