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		<title>Meade Telescopes - Where Quality Counts</title>
		<description>When aspiring astronomers look for quality optics that will let them peer into the unknown reaches of void, Meade telescopes are an excellent choice. With a wide variety of telescopes, mounts, and filters available, Meade provides options for the backyard stargazer and the serious student alike. Whi</description>
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		<title>Essential Parts of a Microscope</title>
		<description>The basic design of the microscope has not changed that much over time. They have evolved, but the basic concept is still the same. There are several key parts that many types of microscopes have in common. All of the parts of a microscope must function properly for the microscope to work well. If o</description>
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