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  2. Chemist Warehouse - Wikipedia

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    Chemist Warehouse Group (trading as Sigma Healthcare Ltd) [3] is an Australian company operating a chain of retail pharmacies both locally and internationally. The company is one of Australia's largest pharmacy retailers with over 500 stores in Australia, [ 4 ] and employs over 20,000 staff. [ 5 ]

  3. Reading stone - Wikipedia

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    The invention of reading stones is often credited to Abbas ibn Firnas in the 9th century, [1] although the regular use of reading stones did not begin until around 1000 AD. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Early reading stones were made from rock crystal (quartz), beryl and glass, which could be shaped and polished into lenses used for magnification.

  4. Grandma's Reading Glass - Wikipedia

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    Grandma's Reading Glass is one of several films which Dutch journalist Tjitte de Vries claims have been wrongly attributed. This claim is based on the identification of family and friends of film-pioneer Arthur Melbourne-Cooper in the film by his daughter Audrey Wadowska, who concludes that the film must therefore have been made by her father.

  5. Magnifying glass - Wikipedia

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    A pen seen through a magnifying glass Jim Hutton as detective Ellery Queen, posing with a magnifying glass. A magnifying glass is a convex lens that is used to produce a magnified image of an object. The lens is usually mounted in a frame with a handle. A magnifying glass can be used to focus light, such as to concentrate the Sun's radiation to ...

  6. Pick glass - Wikipedia

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    Pick glass. A pick glass also known as a piece glass is a magnifying glass helpful in counting thread count. It is used to determine the number of yarns in warp and weft in woven fabrics and courses and wales in knitted fabrics. [1] [2] Compact constructions of fabrics may have a higher thread count. That is also called "cloth count". [3]

  7. Loupe - Wikipedia

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    A photographic loupe for examining film and prints. A loupe (/ ˈ l uː p / LOOP) is a simple, small magnification device used to see small details more closely. [1] They generally have higher magnification than a magnifying glass, and are designed to be held or worn close to the eye.

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