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these are from the microbiology lab today. the first is asbestos at 40x, some bad shit. next is some diatomaetious earth(DE) at 40x that you can use to filter bier. it's bone of milions of years old dead things. nice image huh. then the last one is cellulose at 40x. you can put your camera up to the eye piece on a microscope to get these. I looked at more stuff, but my camera ran out of juice.
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