No
No
Horation S. Greenough
Yes, I believe so
a 3 dimentional one
Three dimensions
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Bohrium has not practical applications.
Some of the best and most useful applications for a pocket microscope are typically in an instruction setting. Children are best suited for these types of microscopes as they can learn during science classes, for field trips, and other endeavors. These microscopes are versatile enough for medical personnel as well.
A shoulder bolt is a bolt which has an non-threaded shaft at the top, immediately below the bolt head. This means the bolt can turn when in place, which is useful in applications such as in a pulley.
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No, the image produced by a stereomicroscope is not inverted. Stereomicroscopes use two slightly different angles to create a three-dimensional view of the specimen, but they do not invert the image.
J. M. McClain has written: 'Some useful applications of zirconium' -- subject(s): Zirconium