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		<title>What are the different microscope magnifications and what do they mean?</title>
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•	40x
•	100x
•	400x
•	1000x

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		<title>Should I buy a used microscope?</title>
		<description>It’s okay to purchase a used microscope provided that it’s in functional condition. There are several producers of good new instruments that sell microscopes at a lower price than the famous brands. 

Often times it is possible to buy excellent instrument for a very reasonable price. But unless yo</description>
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