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A loupe is a small magnifying lens that could be described as a jeweler's eyepiece.

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What holds the eyepiece of a microscope?

The eyepiece of a microscope is typically held in place by a tube called the eyepiece tube or the ocular tube, which is part of the microscope body. The eyepiece is inserted into the eyepiece tube and secured in place with set screws or a bayonet mount.


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What part of the microscope you look into?

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Who are people that work at a jewelry store called?

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