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Date: | Wed, 25 Feb 1998 10:34:36 -0600 |
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PLEASE EXCUSE CROSS POSTINGS
Hi everyone,
As part of a human body exhibit, we will have microscopes visitors can use
to look at specimens on slides they prepare themselves (e.g. their own
cheek cells, cultured microbes, etc.) Has anyone had experience with
modifying scopes and/or providing graphic interpretation that make using
the microscopes easier for people with less or no experience? I'd be
interested in both successes and failures.
Thanks,
Bill Stirrat
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William H. Stirrat (Bill)
Evaluator/Market Researcher
Our Minnesota Science Hall
Science Museum of Minnesota
30 East 10th Street
St. Paul, MN 55101
phone: 612/221-9442
fax: 612/221-4514
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As always, opinions expressed are my own.
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Bye!
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