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		<title>Different Types Of Microscopes</title>
		<description>Microscopes are mechanical devices used for viewing objects and materials so minute in size that they are undetectable by the naked eye. The process conducted with such an instrument, called Microscopy, uses the combined schools of optical science and light reflection, controlled and manipulated thr</description>
		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Oct 2006 20:07:55 -0600</pubDate>
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		<title>The Benefits of Stereo Microscopes</title>
		<description>Many people have trouble keeping one eye closed while peering through a microscope lens with the other eye. A stereo microscope eliminates the need to close one eye because it has two eyepieces. Stereo Microscopes have all of the features of conventional microscopes with some added advantages. First</description>
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		<title>High-Tech Binoculars Shopping</title>
		<description>Binoculars are a favorite of people that go hiking, bird watching or attend sporting events. This is because they can magnify items that are far away and bring them closer to you so you can see them in detail. Binoculars come in a few different shapes and sizes and vary in price from the very expens</description>
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		<title>What Are Telescopes?</title>
		<description>Telescopes act as windows to the universe. It is with the help of telescopes that we can study the solar system and view the conjunctions of stars. Not just that, the various planets, galaxies, satellites and asteroids that we get to see only in the books and magazines are made more familiar to us v</description>
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		<title>Types Of Telescopes For Astronomy</title>
		<description>Basic Telescope Designs 
The job of a telescope is to collect light, not to maginify an image (the eyepiece does that job). The larger the objective (the part that collects the light) whether it be a lens, in refractors, or a mirror, in reflectors, the more light the telescope will collect. The mor</description>
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