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English: ZFL Video Fluorescence Scope for Macro Imaging and Micro Imaging. Fluorescence vision system that utilizes interchangeable professional fluorescence cubes and internal focus to create an image. It is a simple means of doing very sophisticated task-oriented fluorescence imaging without the expense and complexity associated with a fully-loaded research microscope. |
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Author | A Block |
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