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Top 5 Uses Of A Stereo Microscope - GineersNow Posted: 16 Nov 2020 08:41 PM PST Stereo Microscope A stereo microscope is a microscope that uses binocular lenses otherwise known as binocular stereoscopes which are used to produce images. The only light in a stereo microscope comes from behind the lens. The magnification of a stereo microscope is typically much greater than most single microscope instruments. Stereo microscopes are essential tools for multiple scientific applications including biochemistry, biology, anatomy, and engineering. Here are the top five uses of this versatile optical instrument. Biological ApplicationsStereo microscopes are used for biological purposes to examine visible specimens. According to microscopeinternational.com, it's a very useful tool for dissection in biology and medicine. Surgeons and Entomologists make use of its dissecting applications in microsurgeries and the study of insects. Using the microscopic light source, stereoscopes can illuminate a sample in a way which reveals its structure. This is done by the magnification, and the visual inspection of small objects under the microscope. The images are then sent to a computer for further analysis. In addition to being used for laboratory studies, they're also used by botanists and paleontologists to observe the natural environment. Botanists and paleontologist use it for the study of flowers, plants, and fossil structures. Manufacturing And Quality Control ProcessesThere are often minute details engineers need to inspect such as a building crack, weld contamination, and fractured surfaces. This provides engineers details of how an object failed and how to properly address the issue. They use enhanced features that aid the analysis such as on-screen measurements, stitching, and tiling of images. Read more What Single Engineering Students Can Do This Valentine's Day Watch makers use it to facilitate their detailed and delicate manufacturing process. They're also used to carry out quality control checks. Press release materials such as this one on PR Web are used to communicate details of these specialized pieces of equipment to professionals. Mud LoggingMud logging is a drill engineering process that ensures rig safety by evaluating the rock strata below the earth's surface. The process involves collecting samples which are viewed under a stereo microscope. Porosity is the key information presented in rock samples which, when examined by an experienced geologist, can provide information on oil traces and their ability to hold oil and gas. This information is then used to create a detailed information log on the rock cuttings. The mud-logging unit carries out constant sampling of a drilling location using a microscope and monitoring software and device to observe wellsite operation and report any abnormalities detected during the examination. 3D Views Of SpecimensStereo microscopes can produce 3-D images at a low magnification level. The high-quality images produced by digital microscopes are usually far superior to those obtained by conventional microscopes. It produces highly detailed images for microscopists with significantly less effort than is required with a conventional microscope. Since stereo microscopes are capable of producing high quality images, they can be used by both amateurs and professionals alike. High Quality Image GenerationOne of the primary uses of a stereo microscope is its ability to generate high quality images that will enable you to see in greater detail the objects that you're examining. They generate images with minute details and structures of biological matter and physical objects, such as jewelry or fabrics, for further analysis. They generate these images with the aid of two high-quality zoom lenses which are ideal for dealing with all specimen types. Read more 20 Awesome Engineering Facts You Didn't Know You can also view your specimen from different angles, making this type of microscope a critical tool for learning all the details about complex specimens. It provides you the option of tilting and swiveling, so you can view details more clearly. This is useful because you don't need to move the microscope around when you're dealing with a highly complex material. It's also easier to scan images, set up light, and move around the microscope. The tilting microscope head can also allow the operator to adjust the microscope for different tasks. TakeawayStereo microscopes facilitate the generation of high-quality, 3-Dimensional images through its lenses. It has applications in biological processes, involving an array of professionals including surgeons and entomologists who carry microsurgeries and insect examinations respectively. Quality control processes in the engineering and manufacturing processes are typically conducted with the aid of this equipment. Mud logging, a proven method to determine the availability of oil and gas at several locations, is achieved using stereo microscopes. The quality of images generated from stereo microscopes is highly useful in further specimen analysis on computers, while 3D rendering a more vivid detailing of the specimens. More importantly, they're easy to use for professionals of all levels. |
Here are the celebrities supporting Trump in the 2020 election - Page Six Posted: 03 Nov 2020 12:00 AM PST Celebrities who support President Trump run the gamut, from Hollywood stars to musicians to Hall of Fame athletes. The bold-faced names backing the Republican commander in chief in his bid to rebuff Democratic presidential foe Joe Biden include: The self-described "red neck'' star rocker from Detroit has been a longtime vocal supporter of the president — campaigning for him, attending his debate against Biden in Nashville, Tenn., last month and posting a chummy Twitter photo of the pair on the golf course. The Oscar winner and star of such classic flicks as "Midnight Cowboy" and "Coming Home" posted video to Twitter in September urging voters to back Trump and "make this land great again." In the religion-themed footage, Voight, the dad of actress Angelina Jolie, added that God would say "our land is in danger with left liberal thinkers." The former TV "Cheers" funny woman has been a Trump booster for awhile — and taken heat for it from fellow stars. But she has continued to give as good as she gets, attacking critics even Election Day morning. "An open message to all you loving tolerant righteous enlightened kind cozy boo boo bears," Alley tweeted. "You who have slung slurs AT US for 4 years such as Nazis morons Hitler's red necks Cheetos idiots cultists. YOU r why we voted for TRUMP. I pray we give U four more years of name calling." The Emmy-winning comedy actress and former star of the TV sitcom "Roseanne" has said she believes her show was canceled because she supported Trump when he won the White House in 2016. "I voted for Donald Trump, and that is not allowed in Hollywood," the star said in 2018. The Brooklyn native, a k a Chachi on the classic TV sitcom "Happy Days," has also long complained about the heat he's taken for being a member of the GOP and backing Trump, including over his speech at the 2016 Republican Convention. "I don't give a s–t about Hollywood liberals," Baio said in a 2017 interview. "They're gonna hate [Trump] no matter what. If he cured cancer, they'd be on him for putting oncologists out of business." The hip-hop legend is among several rappers to support Trump, throwing his weight behind the president over the White House's promise to funnel more economic resources into black communities. "Just had a great meeting with @realdonaldtrump@potus," Lil' Wayne tweeted Oct. 29. "besides what he's done so far with criminal reform, the platinum plan is going to give the community real ownership. He listened to what we had to say today and assured he will and can get it done." The 20-year-old Miami rapper and son of immigrant Colombian parents made his support for the president clear when he posted online photos of himself draped in Trump gear and jewelry Monday. The "Clueless" movie actress has made her political conservatism well-known in Hollywood — and her fourth husband, Tea Party gadfly lawyer Jeffrey Marty, once posed as a fake congressman from Georgia to endorse Trump. Dash tweeted Monday, "ISIS disappeared when Obama disappeared," suggesting Trump has made terrorists run for the hills. The longtime actor, who has portrayed pols from Richard Nixon on the big screen to Rudy Giuliani on TV, constantly tweets his political views and support of Trump — also warning as recently as Tuesday that a Biden White House would be a victory for terrorists. "ISIS preparing for a comeback if Biden manages to steal the election…," Woods wrote — above a link to a Post story about a terrorist who killed four people in Vienna on Monday night. The actor has lamented that he's paid the price for his political activism — with his agent dropping him on the Fourth of July in 2018 because of it. The former "Grey's Anatomy" TV star has hailed Trump as a supporter of the black community and last week posted a photo of a ballot on Instagram with the president at the top. "You Want Freedom? You Want A Republic? You Want @realDonaldTrump for 4 More Year's! #MAGA 🇺🇸" Washington wrote next to the snapshot. The younger actor brother of star Alec Baldwin, who regularly mocks Trump when portraying him on NBC's "Saturday Night Live," and the dad of Justin Bieber's model wife Hailey has stood firmly behind the president for years — even when it creates major rifts between him and kin. Stephen Baldwin and his daughter posted online support for their favored presidential candidates — her for Biden, him for Trump — earlier last month. The former superstar Green Bay Packers quarterback and NFL Hall of Famer announced last week that he would be voting for Trump. "My Vote is for what makes this country great, freedom of speech & religion, 2nd Amnd, hard working tax paying citizens, police & military," Favre tweeted. "In this election, we have freedom of choice, which all should respect. For me & these principles, my Vote is for @RealDonaldTrump." Herschel Walker The former Dallas Cowboys star and Heisman Trophy winner took heat for speaking at this year's Republican National Convention — but he beat back critics who claimed Trump is a racist. "It hurt my soul to hear the terrible names that people call Donald," said Walker, who is black. "I take that as a personal insult, that people would think I've had a 37-year friendship with a racist. Growing up in the Deep South, I've seen racism up close. I know what it is. And it isn't Donald Trump." |
Night & Day - Fort Worth Weekly Posted: 11 Nov 2020 05:24 AM PST Wednesday November 11 At 6pm, The Phoenix — an organization on a mission to build an active, sober community — hosts a Poetry Night at Sundance Square (SundanceSquare.com/Map, 817-403-5977). This arty social event also features a workout element, if that interests you. The activity details and exact meet-up location will be emailed to you upon registration at ThePhoenix.org/Find-A-Class. What is the price of admission? The only cost is 48 hours of sobriety. Thursday November 12 Ask any Grey's Anatomy fan. They will tell you that COVID-19 may very well have saved one of the characters. Like many good things in our life, filming stopped abruptly on the Grey's set in the spring and robbed us of a season finale. Rumors abound that one character was to have been killed off. (In case this is a spoiler alert for you, I will not mention who was about the meet their dark and twisty end.) At 8pm, grab your person and tune in to ABC for the much-anticipated two-hour Season 17 premiere. Not only will you catch up with your favorite characters, but you will also see how fictional Seattle Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital deals with the pandemic. (Is this a local happening? No. Is anything else important happening this day? No. Only this. Fight me.) Friday November 13 From 4pm to 11pm, enjoy Day 1 of River & Blues Fest at Panther Island Pavilion (395 Purcey St, 817-698-0700). Headliner Charley Crockett will be sure to belt out his appropriately named mid-pandemic hit "Hard Times" at some point in his set that starts at 9:55pm. The concert also features Elaina Kay (4pm), Grady Spencer & The Work (5:10pm), Southern Avenue (5:40pm), and Kody West (8:10pm). Along with this musical experience, a partnership with Ronald McDonald House of Fort Worth allows attendees to give back locally. A portion of the proceeds — and $1 guarantee from each ticket sold — goes directly to RMHFW. Tickets are $55 for GA, $160 for VIP, or $300 for Platinum per day. To see the Sat lineup and buy tickets, go to RiverAndBluesFest.com. Saturday November 14 If you are a fan of music memorabilia, art, collectibles, jewelry, and the like, head to Rail Club Live for the Heavy Metal Hoarders event. The trade show is from noon to 6pm, with live music from 1pm to closing by Fade the Ace, James Norton, and Ribcage. Tickets are $5 for the trade show, $10 for the concerts, or $15 for both at RailClubLive.com. Sunday November 15 From noon to 4pm, go to Rahr & Sons Brewing Co. (701 Galveston Av, 817-810-9266) for Rahr to the Rescue Holiday Dog Adoption. Photography by Sheila will be on hand for you and your pup to take a picture with Santa. There will be beer and food for sale. The dogs on hand who are available for adoption come from Forever Family Rescue Foundation. This event is free to attend, but donations are encouraged. Any donations collected will go to support Fort Worth Animal Care. Monday November 16 Holiday shopping is starting early in the Stockyards. From 10am to 6pm, Maverick Western Wear (100 E Exchange Av, 817-626-1129) hosts a Holiday Trunk Show for Richard Schmidt Jewelry Designs. Vintage Boho Bags will also be on hand, showcasing some authentic Louis Vuitton handbags embellished with a Western flare. This event is free to attend (save your cash for shopping), but an RSVP email is requested to RSVP@MaverickWesternWear.com. Tuesday November 17 If you are dissatisfied with the Fletcher's Corny Dogs being peddled at a certain Texas chicken chain and are still craving the State Fair variety you missed this year, then today is your day. From 3pm to 8pm, Fletcher's is back with a pop-up event at Turning Point Beer (1307 Brown Trl, Bedford, 817-705-8817). Fletcher's will be on-site serving corny dogs, funnel cakes, and lemonade at the City of Bedford's request. 8 Days a Week From 9am to 5pm daily thru Dec 12, attend the 4th Annual Small Works Show at the Fort Worth Community Arts Center (1300 Gendy St, 817-738-1938). Presented by Art Room, this event features art small enough to hold in one's hand, including drawings, printmaking, photography, and three-dimensional works. More than 100 artists' entries are on exhibit, suspended together "like pieces in a large community puzzle" for your viewing pleasure. This exhibit is free to attend, but donations are appreciated at FWCAC.com. |
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