ProgRes® C14+ Camera Applications

The ProgRes® C14+ camera has a wide variety of applications. Below you will find images that were captured with the C14+ camera with different microscopes.

Life Science
Pathology:

starfish image

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Asterias (WHV-01-1-74) 2mod (starfish), Histology. Asterias is a genus of the Asteriidae family of starfish. Learn more about asterias here.

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Copyright by Morphisto Evolution Research and Application GmbH; www.morphisto.de

ragged red fiber image

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Ragged red fibers. These are irregular muscle fibers in some DNA disorders. Ragged red fibers are often associated with MERRF syndrome (myoclonic epilepsy with ragged red fibers), learn more here.

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University of Korea

lung image

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Lung. Learn more about lung health here. Learn about various lung diseases here.

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University of Korea

Biology:

ranunculus repens image

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Ranunculus repens, also known as a creeping buttercup, is a flowering plant in the buttercup family native to Europe, Asia and northwestern Africa. View full buttercup image here.

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ProgRes® application laboratory; Jena, Germany

helianthus image

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Helianthus, typ. herbaceous dicot stem t.s. These are usually tall, annual or perennial plants, growing to a height of 19-118". The sunflower falls into this category. Learn more here.

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ProgRes® application laboratory; Jena, Germany

Material Science
Quality Assurance:
DIC wafer image

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DIC wafer; incident light microscope

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ProgRes® application laboratory; Jena, Germany

Mineralogy, Geology, Material Research:

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New formation of cristobalite in glass. Cristobalite is a polymorph of quartz. It is common in volcanic rocks and many microscopic crystals are easily seen under a petrographic or polarizing microscope. You can learn more about the cristobalite structure here.

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Institute of Ceramic, Glass and Building Materials in the Mining Academy; University of Freiberg, Germany

cementite image

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Cementite, viewed with a metallurgical microscope. Cementite is iron carbide, a hard, brittle material, normally classified as a ceramic in its pure form. Learn more about cementite structure here.

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ProgRes® application laboratory; Jena, Germany

Forensics
Securing of Evidence:
fingerprint image

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Fingerprints

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Bavarian State Office of Criminal Investigation; Munich, Germany

plastic film image

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Plastic films with matching rills

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Bavarian State Office of Criminal Investigation; Munich, Germany

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