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Prodyne Margarita Glass - Set of 18 Forever Series - Acrylic
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Made from tough polycarbonate plastic, this classically styled Forever Polycarbonate Margarita Glass by Prodyne. Featuring the unbreakable and dishwasher safe, these stem glasses offer glass-like beauty and lasting worry-free strength...
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What You Can't See
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See your world in a new way! There are earthly forces, airborne particles and organisms that co-exist with humans beyond the limits of our eyesight. Using cutting edge laboratory techniques like scanning electron microscopes and specialty photography, we can capture these rarely seen inhabitants of the invisible world all around us...
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Luxo Magnifier WAVE+PLUS 3.5d 45" Arm Clamp-On Base Blk
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The one series of rectangular magnifiers that does it all! Large, 6 3/4" x 4 1/2" rectangular viewing area lets you see object comfortably with both eyes. Changing the light direction produces three-dimensional and shadow-free magnification...
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Luxo Magnifier WAVE+PLUS 30" Arm 3.5 Diop Wt Base Lt Gray
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The one series of rectangular magnifiers that does it all! Large, 6 3/4" x 4 1/2" rectangular viewing area lets you see object comfortably with both eyes. Changing the light direction produces three-dimensional and shadow-free magnification...
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The Magic School Bus - Chemistry Lab
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Ms. Frizzle and her students take Young Scientists on a wild ride with the Magic School Bus as they explore the field of chemistry. Young Scientists make sticky ice, use litmus paper, measure pH, perform chromatography, make bubble sculptures, wake-up fungus, create slime, form a bouncy ball, learn about density, produce a milk rainbow, plate copper, explode a volcano, and much, much more! This exhilarating bus-shaped kit comes packed with science components, 51 colorful experiment cards and a data notebook to record observations...
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The Magic School Bus - Microscope Lab
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Ms. Frizzle and her students take Young Scientists on a wild ride with the Magic School Bus as they explore the world around them with a microscope. Young Scientists learn about the history of the microscope, explore the different parts of a microscope, and discover how to use a microscope...
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Polarized Light Microscope: The Great Eye In Fact And Fiction
Let there be light to uncover grisly secrets! If you do not know it yet, the microscope that gets frequent camera exposure in the CSI series is a polarized light microscope and what secrets this has unlocked. Creative writers dabbling in forensic science know this.
The Real Star in Forensics
The real star of the CSI franchise are the polarized light microscope; in Toronto microscopy shops though, the microscope is the not the star; fact is, little is known about this exciting microscope and its role in forensic research.
Forensic research is the ultimate tool in forensic science. The science is employed in law enforcement communities and is a broad filed that covers forensic anthropology and surprisingly forensic veterinary science.
The results of forensic research are scientifically analyzed to proved facts that can be used during the investigation process and subsequent prosecution or in the defense of the accused. Many lives were saved from execution or were executed because of the polarized light microscope; in Toronto, microscopy dealers have polarized light microscopes with different configurations and add-ons that enhance forensic research and investigation.
Just ask for a demo of the unit to have an actual encounter with tissues samples that show impurities. In forensic lab, the samples are investigated for presence of blood, hair, semen and other human or animal secretions. Even soil stuck unto the soles of shoes is examined to determine the soil type which could lead to more clues or leads.
The Use of Forensics in Fiction
If you are writer, you don't need to get a degree in forensic research to be able to be convincing with your facts. A good read on forensic research and the polarized light microscopes can expand your knowledge of this field. Interviews with forensic investigators and dealers of the polarized light microscope in Toronto can give you additional interesting facts on the subject, which you can creative use to spin mystery thrillers.
There is no secret that forensic science cannot unveil but it takes a degree in forensic science plus an expertise with the polarized light microscope to understand what the tissues are revealing - if the hairs found on samples are human or animal, or if the victim was strangled poisoned before drowning, or if a suicide was for real. The significance of fingerprints or tears in fabrics is explained in detail to reconstruct the events of the crime, which can lead to the capture and later prosecution of suspect/s.
To add to your stock of knowledge of forensic science, make use of the local library or subscribe to magazines that provide interesting and informative articles on crime investigation. Do not miss the opportunity to inspect up close a polarized light microscope in Toronto shops and online.
In microscopy, polarization is converging two different light wave directions into one direction by the polarizer that is located under the stage. When the illumination turned on, light travels upwards and the polarizer directs the light to travel in one direction.
Models of the polarized light microscope in Toronto shops can polarize two different directions of light waves and can be pushed in a North-South position; as a mystery thriller writer, take note of this little detail because polarized light microscopes are already polarized to shift in East-West position already. But fact or fiction your crime lab scenes are based on scientific facts.
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what kind of microscope slide?
I have a microscope which I've never used because I've never had any slides. Does it matter what kind/size slides I get? Here is all the info I know about the microscope: eyepiece thing says: Walter WF10X and it is either a 3000F or 3000FF series
The type of slide doesn't make much difference. Just get the standard 1" x 3" glass slide.
Some of the Walter 3000 scopes have 100 x oil objective. If you have one of those objectives, then the thickness of the cover slip (or cover glass) can make a difference. The cover slip is the very thin glass that goes on top of your specimen to protect it. If you do have a 100x oil objective, there should be a number on the objective (something like 0.17) that tells you the recommended cover glass thickness to use. Also, if you have a 100x oil objective, you will also need special oil with a specific refractive index to use that objective properly.
Some additional info:
The "WF10x" refers to the type and magnification of your eyepiece. WF = wide field and the "10x" means the eyepiece magnifies the image 10 times. The total mag of your microscope = objective mag times eyepiece mag. So if you're using a 40x objective the total mag would be 400x (40 times 10).
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