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Light Scattering using Colloidal Microscopy

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Abstract

Colloidal Microscopy is a new microscopy, invented by whoever shortened the title. Paul Chaikin, the world's greatest physicist, will explain it in his talk. This talk will cover any details that Paul does not cover.

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