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we can keep rats away by putting rat medicines
the problem may be, that your microscope it out of focus, i had that problem to, look at the screen itself, on the zoom bits, make sure they are clean, otherwise, adjust the distance away from the item, by using the turner on the side
no more than a week.
Daddy was sixteen years of age before he passed away.
bring him/her to a vet straight away! ive seen this before it is bad
You turn the nosepiece to the lpo before putting away so as to change it to a higher power objective lens.
first you turn magnification lens to lowest setting. second, you remove the slide you were looking at. third, you turn off or unplug the microscope.
The objective lens with the lowest magnification, usually 4x. Be sure to clean all the lens with lens paper before putting the microscope away.
Because otherwise the sample might hit one of the lenses during loading or unloading. The smallest objective lens is always further away from your sample, that makes it safer to (un)load.
No, it is best to clean the oil from the 100x objective lens using lens paper or a clean cloth specifically made for cleaning lenses before putting the microscope away. Leaving oil on the lens can attract dust and debris, leading to a blurry image and potentially damaging the lens.
lower= further away than high
Turn the microscope off
Stop urinating, then shake your old fella before putting it away.
clean them and make sure they are in proper operating condition for use in future.
Wash it thoughly after each use with hot soapy water and let it air dry before putting it away to keep it from rusting.
I called Intex and they suggested draining it, washing it well with mild soap and water and drying it and folding it and putting it away.
A telescope lets you see things far away and a microscope lets you see see things that are really small