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        <description>Learn more: https://www.ibiology.org/talks/polarization-microscopy/ Polarization microscopy probes the interaction of molecules with polarized light and is particularly good for examining well-order structures composed of polymers, such as the mitotic spindle.  This lecture describes the components of a polarization microscope (e.g. polarizer, analyzer), birefringence and how it is exploited to generate images, adjusting a polarization microscope, examples of images, and new methods such the LC-Polscope.</description>
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