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Micromanipulation refers to the operator using microglass needles, scalpels, pipettes and other instruments while observing within the visible field of view of an optical microscope or dissecting mirror to perform surgery, anatomy, injection and other experimental operations. This technology is applied in fields as diverse as microelectronics assembly to in vitro fertilization. Micromanipulation equipment is device designed to transfer larger scale movements (say from a hand (or even a finger)) to a microscale to allow for the physical interaction with small objects that are being viewed under a microscope.
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