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A stereoscopic microscopes, also known as a dissecting microscope or a binocular inspection microscope, is a low-power compound equipment that can examine three-dimensional specimens more closely than a hand lens

Binocular stereomicroscopes consist of two matching microscopes positioned side by side with a modest angle between their optical axis. The item is viewed separately for each eye, and the stereoscopic effect, which allows for relief discrimination, is preserved. Horatio S. Greenough, an American biologist and equipment maker, designed a stereo microscope in the early 1890s as an alternative to the CMO microscope. Stereoscopic microscopes have the advantage of being able to analyse opaque specimens and providing a 3-D image of the sample. They also have a broad working distance, allowing users to manipulate the specimens that the scope is seeing. Stereomicroscopes are classified into two major categories, each with its own set of advantages and disadvantages. Greenough's stereomicroscopic device, the first of its kind, uses twin body tubes that are inclined to give the stereo effect. The Nikon SMZ745/745T and SMZ445/460 series are examples of current Greenough stereomicroscopes. A...

Thermal Spray Coatings is a general term for a coating method in which a consumable is applied as a spray of finely separated molten or semi-molten droplets.

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Thermal Spray Coating    Thermal spray coatings are used to restore the dimensions of worn or corroded components. Despite the fact that the thermal spray coating adds no strength to the component, it is a quick and cost-effective technique to restore part dimensions. Grinding processes are frequently required to smooth the coatings surface and put the final dimensions  within acceptable tolerances. Every industrial industry use thermal spray coatings for dimensional restoration. Thermal Spray coatings capacity to apply metal, cermet, ceramic, and polymer coatings in layers of significant thickness, typically 0.1 to 10mm, for technical purposes sets it apart. Almost any material can be sprayed as long as it melts or turns into plastic throughout the process. The particles produce'splats' or 'platelets' at the substrate surface, which interlock and pile up to form the coating. Thermal spray coatings are used to reduce friction and wear, hence extending the life of machi...

Bottled water is defined as water that is sealed in food grade bottles and intended for human consumption. 

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Bottled Water  Bottled water is a type of packaged drinking water that comes in plastic or glass bottles and comes in a variety of sizes ranging from tiny to large. It's also available in a carbonated version with dissolved carbon dioxide. Bottled water is the most convenient option because it is portable and easy to transport, making it ideal for on-the-go consumption. They're sold in both retail and department stores. They're becoming increasingly popular among the working class and Millennia's inhabitant. deceased demand for clean and hygienic packaged options is being driven by rising worries about various health problems, such as gastrointestinal disorders caused by drinking dirty water. Drinking water scarcity in numerous regions adds to the demand for clean drinking water, resulting in increasing product sales and its expansion. Due to the growing emphasis of health and wellness among consumers, there is a growing interest for nutrient-fortified water. Travelers ...

Molded Fibre Pulp Packaging Is A Biodegradable, Renewable, And Mainly Wood-Based Raw Material.

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Molded fiber pulp packaging Molded fibre, commonly referred to as moulded pulp, is a type of packaging material produced mostly of wood pulp, recycled paperboard, and/or newsprint. After their useful life-cycle, such objects made from recycled materials can be recycled again. Molded fibre has multiple qualities that make it ideal for protective packaging in a variety of industries, including food service trays and beverage carriers, as well as electronics Molded fiber pulp packaging is created from fibrous materials like recycled paper, cardboard, or other natural fibres (sugarcane, bamboo, wheat straw). The colour, surface texture, and strength of the packaging are all determined by the raw materials. Molded pulp packing is shaped to fit a specific shape. The texture, colour, and performance of moulded pulp packing are all influenced by the raw ingredients used to make it. The majority of moulded pulp products are made from a mixture of water and cellulose fibres, which form a pulp ag...

For clinical and anatomic pathology laboratories, a Laboratory Information Systems is a software system that records, manages, updates, and retains patient testing data

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Laboratory Information Systems A Laboratory Information Systems (LIS) is computer software that processes, saves, and organises data from medical processes and tests at all stages. Laboratory information systems are used by physicians and lab personnel to organise a wide range of inpatient and outpatient medical testing, including haematology, chemistry, immunology, and microbiology. Patient check-in, order entry, specimen processing, result entry, and patient demographics are all frequent components of basic laboratory information systems. During a lab visit, a LIS records and retains clinical details about a patient, which it then maintains in its database for future reference. A Laboratory nformation management system (LIMS) is a closely similar technology to Laboratory Information Systems , however there are some variations between the two software kinds. A clinical data management system is known as a LIS. An LIMS, on the other hand, can be used in both medical and non-medical en...