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Insights and Innovations in Digital Microscopy and Healthcare Technology
Dermatologists require a relatively low magnification level as compared to pathologists. The sample should be thin enough to allow light to pass through it. let’s delve a bit into some aspects of digital microscopy for dermatology.
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While being engrossed in observations and diagnoses, researchers and pathologists tend to ignore many health disorders that the prolonged use of microscopes causes. This blog precisely talks about the various health conditions that using microscopes can cause in the long run
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The very size and structure of traditional microscopes, along with the requirement of a power source prevent them from being used on the field for agriculture, what is needed in such cases is a portable microscope.
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The key to growth of modern microscopy, is our evolving ability to clearly and accurately visualize samples in three dimensions-coming mainly from advances in software and graphical processing that improve our ability to capture, store and examine complex 3D data
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Telemedicine has yielded an opportunity for standardization and equity in the provision of healthcare. As India is striving to achieve sustainable development goals, using all the available resources is important to be able to provide universal health coverage, and telemedicine is one of them.
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