On Mon, 14 Aug 2006 23:02:01 +0700 Mikhail Gusarov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Good tools are simple tools. > > I disagree. Good tools are tools adequate to tasks. You won't find > simple scanning election microscope. I meant the other simple ;) SEMs are a bad example as those are pretty much bought and fine-tuned for one specific task or for specific parameters they work in. Anyway, You could try to build an SEM that can scan any object of any size and support arbitrary zoom factors, and even have spectrometers and stuff included, but if you don't really need this, you a) spend way to much and b) have a way too complicated thing to use and maintain. So you would most likely pick one fixed-size microscope for your lab that will fit our needs.
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