File:SpaceBeadsSRM 030.jpg

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Description A small area of a microscope slide shows human red blood cells along with the 10-micrometer spheres (dark circles) that were made in space. NBS standard reference material (SRM) 1960, 10-Micrometer Polystyrene Spheres, is an inmportant tool for calibrating instruments to measure small particles such as blood cells.
Source National Institute of Standards and Technology
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