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English: This is a photomicrograph of the pits at the inner edge of a CD-ROM taken with an Omax A3590U camera through an Omax A3RDF50 0.50x fixed adapter, Ernst Leitz Wetzlar 1.25x microscope body tube, and 3.5x Leitz Wetzlar objective lens; 2 second exposure under visible fluorescent light.
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