Archive for November, 2007

Science Research Microscopy

Sunday, November 11th, 2007

There are science experts who study and substantiate art objects as well as historical and archaeological relics. These science experts works with devices like spectroscopy, polarized-light microscopy, spectrometry, carbon dating, chromatography, and thermoluminescence in order to find out the origin and history of objects that come into their science laboratory. Microscopy using various microscopes such […]

Food Examination

Sunday, November 11th, 2007

If there is a basis to allege that a food has initiated the food poisoning or has endured microbial spoilage, the original product or a low serial dilution of it must be utilized in order to prepare a microscope slide for direct microscopic investigation under a microscope such as the digital compound microscope. The Gram […]

The Cryptosporidiosis Contamination

Sunday, November 11th, 2007

An individual can reduce the probabilities of getting contaminated with Cryptosporidium and various other pathogens by at all times practicing good hygiene, particularly after possible exposure to sources of contamination. Such pathogens can only be detected through microscopy under a microscope like the digital compound microscope. Individuals with compromised immune systems should steadily take precautions […]

Cryptosporidiosis: An Illness from Water

Sunday, November 11th, 2007

There are lots of well-documented epidemics of cryptosporidiosis. Majority of these frequently waterborne epidemics have included slight problems in the flocculation and or filtration procedure. These epidemics have injured thousands of people. Some of the immunocompromised patients have died and lots of formerly healthy individuals turned ill. Further epidemics linking the public swimming pools and […]

Anemia

Sunday, November 11th, 2007

The commonest reason of anemia is lack of iron. Iron is required to produce hemoglobin. Iron is generally accumulated in the body in the hemoglobin. The latter can be observed clearly through microscopy using a microscope such as digital compound microscope. Approximately thirty percent of iron is also kept as ferritin and hemosiderin in the […]