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(Plane polarized (left) and Polarized (right) transmitted light photomicrographs at 200X of acrylic fibers mounted on a glass slide to illustrate the ...)
 
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Acrylic fibers
 
Acrylic fibers
  
Plane polarized (left) and Polarized (right) transmitted light photomicrographs at 200X of acrylic fibers mounted on a glass slide to illustrate the color of the substance along with presence or absence of color under polarized light. Image credit: Keith Lawrence, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. <br><br>Sample supplied by Testfabrics, Inc. ([http://www.testfabrics.com/ www.testfabrics.com]).
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Plane polarized (left) and Polarized (right) transmitted light photomicrographs at 200X of acrylic fibers mounted on a glass slide to illustrate the color of the substance along with presence or absence of color under polarized light. Image credit: Keith Lawrence, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.  
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Sample supplied by Testfabrics, Inc. ([http://www.testfabrics.com/ www.testfabrics.com]).

Latest revision as of 12:46, 24 July 2013

Acrylic fibers

Plane polarized (left) and Polarized (right) transmitted light photomicrographs at 200X of acrylic fibers mounted on a glass slide to illustrate the color of the substance along with presence or absence of color under polarized light. Image credit: Keith Lawrence, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.


Sample supplied by Testfabrics, Inc. (www.testfabrics.com).

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