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A new report by scientists who are part of the international MILAGRO Campaign indicates that some of the most harmful air pollution in Mexico City may not come from motor vehicles but instead originates with industrial sources – and that the ...

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200 feet underground , a proton does 17-mile laps at nearly the speed of light. Guided by powerful magnets, it zooms through a narrow, circular tunnel that straddles the Switzerland-France border. Then a tiny adjustment in the magnetic field throws ...

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ScienceDaily (Sep. 12, 2008) — Tiny amounts of food soil stuck to surfaces can act as a reservoir for potentially pathogenic bacteria. This food may help bacteria to survive industrial cleaning regimes in food processing factories, scientists heard ...

Planets in the Vortex - Astrobiology Magazine
"Some people say that I study darkness, not optics," jokes Grover Swartzlander. But it's a kind of darkness that will allow astronomers to see the light. Swartzlander, an associate professor in The University of Arizona College of Optical Sciences ...

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In work that could lead to new ways of detecting and treating malaria, MIT researchers have used two advanced microscopy techniques to show in unprecedented detail how the malaria parasite attacks red blood cells. The researchers' images show red ...

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1. Polarized Light Microscopy of Asbestos -- Non-Mandatory
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2. POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY OF ASBESTOS - (Inorganic Method #191)
Usually, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) is performed with strain-free objectives on a Polarized light microscopy as described in this section uses the


3. An Introduction to Polarizing Light Microscopy
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4. Molecular Expressions Microscopy Primer: Photomicrography
Polarized light microscopy is a useful method to generate contrast in birefringent specimens and to determine qualitative and quantitative aspects of



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