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I believe I found some Haematococcus pluvialis in my birdbath, which apparently is where they commonly occur due to the high sunlight. The red astaxanthin pigments are UV protective. It looked like the rotifers were preferentially eating them.
"This microscope spins - and the shots are insane"
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Laser Scanning Microscope From Blu-Ray Player
DIY Laser Scanning Microscope made from a defective Blu-Ray Player.Hackster.io
Robert Hooke type microscope with a reconstruction of the lamp, objective and black glass plate with sections of cork (1675).
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Reconstruction of lamp | Science Museum Group Collection
Reconstruction of lamp, objective and black glass plate with sections of cork, for Sir Robert Hooke microscope (1675)collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk
"Leeuwenhoek with his Microscope" by Ernest Board.
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Microscope of the Leeuwenhoek Type made in Paris by Michael Butterfield.
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Microscope of the Leeuwenhoek type | Science Museum Group Collection
Microscope of the Leeuwenhoek type, in silver, made by Butterfield, Paris. In fitted leather casecollection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk
Microscope, France (~1745-1765).
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Microscope
Composed of elaborate gold-plated parts, this microscope is not just a decorative work of art; it is also a functional tool for scientific inquiry. Its ornamentation reflects the intermingling of artCleveland Museum of Art
Compound monocular microscope, with the Schroeder fine adjustment (1890-1900).
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A Culpeper Microscope (1731-1750).
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Culpeper microscope | Science Museum Group Collection
Culpeper microscope, English, 1731-1750collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk
"The Microscope" by Robert Walter Weir (1849).
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"Silver 'Universal Double Microscope' with ornate decoration by George Adams the Elder, Fleet Street, London, c. 1763."
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Silver microscope by George Adams, c. 1761. | Science Museum Group Collection
Silver ‘Universal Double Microscope’ with ornate decoration by George Adams the Elder, Fleet Street, London, c. 1763.collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk
"Thereza Dillwyn Llewelyn with her Microscope," by John Dillwyn Llewelyn (~1854).
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Compound Microscope used by Joseph Jackson Lister (~1830-1850).
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Compound Microscope used by Joseph Jackson Lister | Science Museum Group Collection
Microscope, English, 1830-1850, given to Lord Lister by his father J.J. Lister in 1849collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk