Category: February, 2010

Observations and pictures »
Trichinella spiralis – the “pork worm”
February 4th, 2010 by Oliver Kim | Comments: 0
Trichinella spiralis is the smallest nematode parasite in humans. It causes the disease trichinosis. It is also one of the most wide spread parasites of the world. It can be contracted by eating raw or half-cooked pork or wild game animals. Life Cycle of Trichinella spiralis T. spiralis larva are encapsuled in the muscle of [...]
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Photography, Theory »
Digital methods for improving microscopic photographs
February 2nd, 2010 by Oliver Kim | Comments: 2
Digital photography gives the users many new possibilities in improving photographs taken through the microscope. This post gives an overview of the different image processing functions that can be applied to microscopic images. This post places a focus on what is possible, but does not explain the “how” part. This is something that I plan [...]
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