Hiking Adventure at Yellowstone
July 9, 2010 by
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Yellowstone has been a popular tourist destination for over 135 years ever since it was established. Of the many parks in existence in the United States, Yellowstone is the oldest, drawing approximately 3 million visitors annually. It is a spectacular place to be and quite mystical. It’s also a place that promises wonderful discoveries at [...]
Choosing A Microscope: Compound or Stereo microscope?
July 8, 2010 by
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Your application is the most important factor in choosing a microscope. What you need to see and what you want to do with that image will determine what kind of microscope you need. Microscopes typically come in two types: compound or stereo microscope.
The most common is the compound microscope. It is the one most people [...]
Spot The Animals In Boston
July 7, 2010 by
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When you arrive in Boston, you are arriving in a city that is approaching four hundred years old. As such it has lots of activities and attractions to offer to its visitors, both modern ones and those that have existed for a long time.
But there is a lot more to Boston than meets the [...]
Used Microscopes
July 6, 2010 by
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Remember back to your school days when you first saw amoeba swimming around in pond water? You thrilled to seeing the microscopic organisms moving around, bumping into each other. Now you want to share that memory with your children or grandchildren as they grow. But you don’t want to spend their college money on a [...]
New Clinical Laboratory Colposcopes
July 5, 2010 by
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Upgrading your research labs with new clinical laboratory colposcopes is a smart choice to carry out different colposcopy procedures with ease. Medical professionals use them to obtain clear images of the vaginal tissue, vulva and cervix. Colposcopes are handy laboratory instruments essential for any laboratory setting for detection and diagnosis of cervical or vaginal disorders [...]
Macular Degeneration
July 4, 2010 by
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What is it?
Who is at risk?
Can it be cured?
Macular Treatment
Options
I want to start off by stating that I am a regular guy who has Macular Degeneration. Who is going on 8 years with this illness. I am in my seventies now.
I will tell you a short story of my life with the beginning some eight [...]
Whale Watching In Hawaii: Getting Up Close And Personal With Humpback Whales Off Maui
July 3, 2010 by
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For a truly thrilling and once in a lifetime experience the island of Maui is the place to head to view the great humpback whales, around 1,000 of which travel 4,000 miles from Alaska to the archipelago to breed and give birth between the months of November and March. For whale watching, Hawaii is the [...]
Whale Watching In Hawaii With Humpback Whales Off Maui
July 2, 2010 by
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For a truly exciting and once in a lifetime experience the island of Maui is the place to head to see the great humpback whales, around one thousand of which travel four thousand miles from Alaska to the archipelago to mate and give birth between the months of November and March. If its whale watching [...]
Kindle Reading Best Device Highly Recommend!
July 1, 2010 by
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Kindle Reading Customer Reviews…
By: Samuel Graham “Flyman”
Kindle Reading better than Sony and Nook
Ok, I am a pilot and was looking for an electronic reader to carry my IFR approach plates on. I started with the Sony Reader. A good product, but I was frustrated with the user interface and the very slow speed it operated [...]
The Popularity of Bird Watching
June 30, 2010 by
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Bird watching is a popular hobby especially for families where every member of the family can take part regardless of your age or budget as it is a relative inexpensive outdoor activity. It is also not affected by your geographical location as bird watching can be done anywhere in the world in the great outdoors, [...]