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		<title>What features should I look for when purchasing a microscope?</title>
		<description>When purchasing a microscope, you have to make sure that the basic parts are there. Check if they work properly. Here are some of the most important parts that should be in perfect working condition:

•	Eyepieces – the lenses that fit in to the eyetube and contribute  towards the magnification.
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