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  2. These Student-Friendly Microscopes Are Our Top Picks for Kids ...

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    As for activities, the kit comes with two 10-piece slide kits for viewing prepared slides and creating your own, which includes blue and red specimen stains and tools.

  3. Microscope slide - Wikipedia

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    A microscope slide is a thin flat piece of glass, typically 75 by 26 mm (3 by 1 inches) and about 1 mm thick, used to hold objects for examination under a microscope. Typically the object is mounted (secured) on the slide, and then both are inserted together in the microscope for viewing.

  4. Quekett Microscopical Club - Wikipedia

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    Some of the traditions of the Club’s Victorian founders are continued, but the Quekett is now very much a friendly club for today’s microscopists and covers all aspects of the subject ranging from the history of the microscope and slide collecting to the latest advances in digital imaging with the microscope.

  5. Microtechnique - Wikipedia

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    When preparing squashes slides, specimens are supposed to be thin and transparent so that objects can be observed clearly under microscopes. [12] This technique is to place the material on the glass slide and remove it with the scalpel or to dissect needle, then add a drop of dye solution. [2]

  6. Zoological specimen - Wikipedia

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    Zoological specimens are extremely diverse. Examples are bird and mammal study skins, mounted specimens, skeletal material, casts, pinned insects, dried material, animals preserved in liquid preservatives, and microscope slides. Natural history museums are repositories of zoological specimens

  7. Educational toy - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s, Gilbert marketed a pink "Laboratory Technician" set for girls. It contained a microscope and factory-prepared slides, rather than the raw materials to make one's own slides for viewing. [48] However, the manual contained identical information to that given to boys. [50]