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  1. Microscope (8708 bytes)
    16: [[image:Microscope.png|frame|none|Basic microscope main elements]]
    29: [[Image:Microscope diagram.png|right|frame|Common optical microscope and its principal pa...
    34: ...ns, they utilize light passing through the sample from below and special techniques are usually necess...
    36: ...roscope is used, where the light is ''reflected'' from the examined surface.  The light is fed th...
    39: ...'dissecting microscope''' is designed differently from the diagrams above, and serves a different purp...
  2. Mitochondrion (10103 bytes)
    8: [[image:mitochondrion.png|frame|'''Cross-section of a mitochondrion, showing:'...
    9: ...interconnected tubular network. Observations of [[fluorescence|fluorescently]] labelled mitochondria in living c...
    51: ...heir physical tendency (in the "wrong" direction) from the matrix into the intermembrane space.
    53: ...e complex can make [[Adenosine triphosphate|ATP]] from ADP and inorganic phosphate (P<sub>i</sub>). Th...
    58: ...ics]] and [[evolutionary biology]] often use data from mitochondrial DNA sequences to draw conclusions...
  3. Venus (planet) (31010 bytes)
    1: '''Venus''', the second [[planet]] from the [[Sun]], is named after the [[Roman mytholo...
    3: ..., it always appears in roughly the same direction from Earth as the Sun (the greatest [[elongation]] i...
    7: ...me astronomers use ''[[Cytherean]]'', which comes from [[Cythera]]. Other less common adjectives incl...
    14: ...]'s, even though Venus is nearly twice as distant from the Sun and only receives 25% of the solar irra...
    16: ...k into space. This prevents most of the sunlight from ever heating the surface. Venus's [[Bolometer|...
  4. Sodalite (4894 bytes)
    23: | [[Fracture]]|| Conchoidal to uneven - brittle
    29: | [[Refractive index]]|| 1.48 - isotropic (sodium light)
    52: A light, relatively hard yet fragile mineral, sodalite is named after its [[sodiu...
    54: ...n inclusion in lapis. It is further distinguished from similar minerals by its white (rather than blue...
    56: ... [[ultraviolet]] light. Much sodalite will also [[fluorescence|fluoresce]] a patchy orange under UV light.
  5. Mineral (10947 bytes)
    1: ...neral structures]]. Minerals range in composition from pure [[Chemical element|element]]s and simple [...
    3: [[Image:minerals.jpg|right|frame|Photo from [http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/Products/Pglossary/m...
    7: ...lase]] [[feldspar]]s comprise a continuous series from [[sodium]]-rich [[albite]] (NaAlSi<sub>3</sub>O...
    11: ... [[lead]] and [[sulfur]]) and [[periclase]] (made from [[magnesium]] and [[oxygen]]) all share the sam...
    20: ...found in a handful of samples, and many are known from only one or two small grains.
  6. Spectrophotometry (4459 bytes)
    1: ...sible]] light, near-[[ultraviolet]], and near-[[infrared]]. Also, the term does not cover [[time-res...
    15: ...ng inks is fluorescent. Where a colorant contains fluorescence, a [[bi-spectral fluorescent spectrophotometer]] ...
    18: [[Image:SPD.png|frame|left|Spectrographic representation of the ligh...
    21: ...e available for different spectral regions, but infrared measurement is also challenging because virtu...
    25: ...a given solution. In a spectrophotometer, a light from a pimp in a near-IR/VIS/UV spectrophotometer, t...

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