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48141
... three times now, and have had no bidders, and only one watcher. Each time I lowered the price. I guess if I had announced the listing here- I might have...
pennine56
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Dec 1, 2008
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48142
Thank Ken- The picture at the bottom of page one was taken with oblique lighting and an Olympus E-510. The short animated gif of the Actinosphaerium was taken...
Dan
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Dec 1, 2008
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48143
Hi everybody, I make new video!!! does someone tell me what are these little granules on citoplasmatic movment on Closterium? perhaps ribosome? ...
artag03
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Dec 1, 2008
3:20 pm
48144
Hi Art, That is nice. What contrast method did you use? Selwyn ... citoplasmatic...
A. S. St Leger
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Dec 1, 2008
3:56 pm
48145
Art, Fascinating video. Excellent work. Surely the particles are chloroplasts. Internal organelles such as ribosomes are too small to be observed with the...
Ron Lisk
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Dec 1, 2008
4:59 pm
48146
Hi, I cannot view the movie, somehow it doesn't work on my computer. But from what you describe the granules could be mitochondria. They are also typically...
rhamvossen
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Dec 1, 2008
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48147
... If I want or need it now I am willing to pay more than if I see a need 3 months from now. If it is something that would be nice to have I want to buy it...
Gordon Couger
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Dec 1, 2008
6:54 pm
48148
David, I haven't overlooked the angle of convergence at all. I just ignored commenting on it because it's an obvious red herring. Angles of convergence are...
Grimble Gromble
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Dec 1, 2008
7:20 pm
48149
can anyone tell me what is needed to adapt this setup (circa 1982) to a digital camera? the adapter for its present film box FX-35A looks as though it has a...
squatule777
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Dec 1, 2008
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48150
Hi, anybody knows tips and "tricks" about Nikon DIC kit for Optiphot or Labophot microscope? It seems to be a particular Nomarsky DIC that differs from...
trick1147
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Dec 1, 2008
8:04 pm
48151
... dear Grimble, I am sorry I some how got the idea you were on a limited budget. I think it comes from staying up too late at night on the computer. Have you...
Gordon Couger
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Dec 1, 2008
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48152
... Not so. ... Definitely not so. ... Not so. I spent all the wet UK Summer practicing stereo photomacrography with a stereo microscope. Sorry you cannot be...
David Sykes
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Dec 1, 2008
9:24 pm
48153
... Caution cigarettes and alcohol could trigger zero tolerance actions in some school systems. Yes crazy but something for a teacher to double check. -- T o...
Nifty Micro Mitch
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Dec 1, 2008
10:35 pm
48154
In your examples, you are comparing two distinctly different purchasing routes.   1. A dealer or dealers 2. flea markets   Notes: Labx is not a reseller or...
Mike Whittome
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Dec 1, 2008
11:43 pm
48155
Hi Dora,   I did read the other posts and see you got it going, thats great.   Please don't misunderstand my suggestions for a dealer or factory support.   ...
Mike Whittome
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Dec 1, 2008
11:57 pm
48156
Mike, I agree that a good dealer who stands behind their product has added value to the buyer...point taken. My point is that when individuals sell their...
kw1508
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Dec 2, 2008
12:39 am
48157
Hi There, Closterium have an interesting property: they have granules of calcium sulfate in the poles of the cell. Maybe this is what your observing. Ken...
kw1508
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Dec 2, 2008
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48158
Thanks for taking the time to write up this idea. I would never have thought of it. John ... interesting, simple activities, ... will take a while) is (1) ......
ctdrice
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Dec 2, 2008
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48159
Grimble, Your initial question was a good one, but difficult to answer. The very best microscope pictures I know with add-on cameras have been shot with...
Rik Littlefield
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Dec 2, 2008
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48160
Hi Selwin, DIC system on old Zeiss scope and canon a570is (afocal) regards Art (Italy)...
artag03
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Dec 2, 2008
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48161
Yes i know they are too little.... thanks for you information!! regards Art (Italy) ... to be ... citoplasmatic...
artag03
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Dec 2, 2008
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48162
Bravo Art, bravissimo! Extraordinary video! The granules are most likely chloroplasts and mitochondria. The calcium deposits most likely remain in their polar...
poodlesgo
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Dec 2, 2008
3:35 pm
48163
... There is no doubt about that whatever. High-resolution (at least as far as macro and micro goes), extended depth-of-field, giant-mosaiced stereo...
David Sykes
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Dec 2, 2008
4:11 pm
48164
The big plates are chloroplasts; they certainly don't move around. Visible is the giant nucleus with nuclear body, also some pyrenoids embedded in the...
rvanwezel
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Dec 2, 2008
5:11 pm
48165
Gordon, Ted Clarke's stuff makes for fascinating reading and a scanning stage is useful for static objects, but stacking software is a cheap and very effective...
Grimble Gromble
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Dec 2, 2008
6:52 pm
48166
Are there any set procedures for ensuring these are aligned centrally on the axis of the body? John...
a.johnw
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Dec 2, 2008
8:46 pm
48167
Rik, Thanks for your considered reply. As mentioned elsewhere in this thread, I want to get a stereomicroscope anyway. It's not the answer anybody ever wants...
Grimble Gromble
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Dec 2, 2008
10:12 pm
48168
... Hi Grimble. Flash is only one way of eliminating shutter vibration. The most commonly employed method (in the photography world) is to use MLU (mirror...
Chris
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Dec 2, 2008
10:40 pm
48169
Ken , It seems there are different groupings to this discussion. For example a dealer is trying to make some money and most times a private seller is trying to...
Mike Whittome
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Dec 3, 2008
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48170
Mike, if asking the company were a viable option, I'd have asked them, not the list. Therefore your reply was not warranted. Either you had a suggestion to...
Dora Smith
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