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− | <p><span class="dark" style="font-size:170%">The chassis</span> is 3D printed, allowing simple modification. The plastic is cheap, biodegradable and flexible. Stage translation, based on work by Dr Richard Bowman, makes use of the flexibility to give fine control. </p> | + | <div style="float:left;width:auto"><p><span class="dark" style="font-size:170%">The chassis</span></div> <div style=float:right;width:auto">is 3D printed, allowing simple modification. The plastic is cheap, biodegradable and flexible. Stage translation, based on work by Dr Richard Bowman, makes use of the flexibility to give fine control. </p></div> |
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<p><span class="dark" style="font-size:170%">The mechanics</span> of the stage can be automated using stepper motors. The user has remote control of the microscope, and can introduce tailor-made programs to facilitate their experiments.</p> | <p><span class="dark" style="font-size:170%">The mechanics</span> of the stage can be automated using stepper motors. The user has remote control of the microscope, and can introduce tailor-made programs to facilitate their experiments.</p> |
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