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*1)* Firstly, there was only a basic concept design for the facility when 
we started the project. We attended a kick-off meeting with Scott 
Brownrigg, who were the architects, & the client where they described what 
they had in mind. From this I started sketching the overall shape and size 
of the pool and began thinking about composition options . You can see the 
sketches below:

The personal mode allows the user to transfer an image motif of their own 
free choice to the OLED display. This novel form of personalisation is 
complemented by a moving image projection on the dashboard which can, for 
example, show cloud formations, ocean waves and the shimmering surface of a 
swimming pool. The selected projection is accompanied by a suitable sound 
backdrop.

*Figure 1.* 3d-printed tools for imaging on upright and inverted 
microscopes. The left column shows schematics of the different imaging 
modalities. The middle column shows the 3d-printed mounting tools. The 
right column shows examples of embryos mounted using the tools. *(A)* An 
iterative design strategy was used to optimize pins on 3d-printed mounting 
tools for different imaging modalities on upright (left) and inverted 
(right) microscopes. *(B)* Tool to mount embryos in a holder used for 
imaging on a lattice light-sheet microscope (LLSM). *(C)* Tool to mount 
embryos in a Petri dish for imaging on an upright microscope, such as a 
diSPIM. The pins sit on a plate with a slight offset from the actual tool 
block. This generates a shallow pool on the imaging plate after removal of 
the medium, allowing direct access for water dipping lenses to image the 
mounted embryos. *(D)* Tool to mount embryos in a glass-bottom dish for 
imaging on an inverted microscope, e.g., by spinning disk microscopy. 
Similar to the tool for Petri dishes, this tool has a feature to produce 
shallow wells for mounting, a trench that runs around the wells.

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