Friday, May 16, 2008

Specialty microscope and family

What sets the Boom Microscope apart from the rest is that it has its very own function, unique function that no other microscopes could duplicate.

An example of a Boom Microscope is the epi-fluorescence microscope which has two models: the upright and the inverted. These epi-flourescence type of microscope contain dichroic filter cubes as well as special fluorescence filter which give off proper wavelength of light, incident on fluorescing specimen.

Aside the fluorescence type, Boom Microscope also names petrographic microscopes, tissue culture microscope, and the forensic comparison microscope members of its family.

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