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James Fischer <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 13 Mar 2003 17:41:33 -0500
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> I suspect Garrett found a standard microscope with
> usual magnifications from about 100X to 400X.

Don't worry Garrett - you did fine.  The "Toys R Us"
website describes the scope as:

  "...this high-quality microscope made of metal and hard plastic.
  This model includes three rotating optical glass lenses and a 10x
  eyepiece for variable magnification power of 40x, 100x, and 400x.
  A rotating diaphragm and an adjustable small mirror underneath the
  instrument work to control the lighting..."

Which is just fine.

                Jim

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