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Scientists typically choose a microscope based on the specific needs of their experiment or research. Factors they consider include the type of sample being studied, the level of magnification and resolution required, the imaging techniques needed (such as fluorescence or phase contrast), and the budget available for equipment. Ultimately, the goal is to select a microscope that will provide the best quality images and data for their particular scientific investigation.

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