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Integrated Live and Stored Internet Based Digital Microscopy for Education

Few educational institutions have well maintained microscopes that facilitate the experience intended by the creators of their teaching texts. The cost of putting a high quality selection of the different types of microscopes at every educational institution for access by all students is prohibitive...

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Published in:Microscopy and microanalysis 2000-08, Vol.6 (S2), p.1168-1169
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