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> Duct socks ("diffusers"). They're a real thing.
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> On 3/9/20 1:25 PM, Arvydas Matiukas wrote:
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> > Dear Microscopists,
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> > on the related issue - how to protect users from getting too cold in
> the Microscopy room and therefore more susceptible to the CORONAVIRUS!
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> > I mean that the standard ceiling diffusers did not prevent from cold air
> being blown on you, and after sitting at the microscope >30 minutes one
> feels really cold! Please advise how other Cores resolved this problem. I
> alternatively advise to put on not only a labcoat but a winter coat as
> well, however as spring and warm weather advances people are coming to work
> in summer clothes more often than winter ones.
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> > thanks,
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> > Dear friends,
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> > The first one on popular microscopy...in Italian...
> > This is a big thank to all of you for the interesting discussions within
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