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Top 8 Types of Microscopy (With Diagram)

The following points highlight the top eight types of microscopy. The types are: 1. Compound Microscope 2. Bright Field Microscopy 3. Dark Field Microscopy 4. Phase Contrast Microscopy 5. Fluorescent Microscopy 6. Electron Microscopy 7. Transmission Electron Microscopy 8. Scanning Electron Microscopy. Type # 1. Compound Microscope: A microscope is an instrument which makes enlarged image of minute objects near [...]

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Vermicomposting: Meaning and Process | Microbiology

In this article we will discuss about the meaning and process of vermicomposting. Meaning of Vermicomposting: Vermicomposting is the operation of composting process of organic materials by involving earthworms. It is a sustainable biofertilizer generated from organic wastes. Vermicompost is an excellent source of nutrients for vegetables, ornamentals, fruits and plantation crops. Using vermicompost one can get 10-15% more crop [...]

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Dermatological Problems Caused by Cosmetics

Cosmetics are the articles that someone applies to, sprinkles on or rubs into their body to cleanse, beautify or promote attractiveness or alter their appearance; the product must not normally harm body func­tion or structure. The examples of cosmet­ics of daily use are creams, gels, powders, lotions, perfumery items, oils, dyes, lip­sticks, bindi, eye cosmetics, etc. These cosmetics show dermatological [...]

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