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Dictionary » I » Infrared microscope Infrared microscopeInfrared microscope (Science: instrument) a microscope that is equipped with infrared transmitting optics and that measures the infrared absorption of minute samples with the aid of photoelectric cells; images may be observed with image converters or television. ![]()
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The Fiber Disease... Hyphal interaction. Look at this one.... Detection of mycoparasitism by infrared photomicrography Abstract The fungusTrichoderma harzianum which ... its hostRhizoctonia solani (AG 1–6) was observed under a light microscope and the interaction sites photomicrographed with infrared film. ...
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"Morgellons", some observations, thoughts, experie... In all fifty, not very scientific admittedly, if mashed between two microscope slides, they all had spots that glowed the characteristic wavelength ... attracted to electromagnetic and electrostatic fields for certain. Also infrared sources, near IR, far IR, it doesn't matter. God Speed
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