6 Slide Scanner Optimus with IHC slide scan
Mid sized scanner with high ROI

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Scanner Specifications
Slide Rack
6 slides batched at once
with walkaway experience
Slide Types
- Slides with / without  / non-dried coverslips
- Slide thickness from 0.8 to 2mm
- Slide shapes 1”x3”  & 2”x3”
Time for 15x15mm
- 90 secs with flash mode with 3 focus points
- 150 to 250 secs with dense focus map & AI repair
- 7.5 mins with 7 Z-Stacks 1 um apart
- 15 secs fast preview with live mode
Optics & Camera
- 0.22 microns / pixel @ 40x with primary camera
- Secondary Preview Camera for macro imaging
-  High power flash LED with custom condenser
Barcode Support
All types supported including
- Linear type, example: CODE 39, CODE 128
- Matrix, example : QR code, PDF417
LIMS Integration
Custom development for bi-directional integration is included as part of installation
Data Size
450 MBs in lossless archive mode and 850 MBs within hot storage for a WSI of 15x15mm.
For Z-stack data size, it gets multiplied by a factor of the number of stacks
Image Storage
2000-3000 scans are stored in a primary hard disk and auto-rolled out to Local / Cloud archival based on retention time for hot storage.
Local: RAID 6 NAS-based chained storage
Cloud: Cold storage on Amazon Web Services @ 10 cents per slide per year
Intended Use for
1. HE & IHC stained tissue sections
2. Pap smears
3. FNAC cytology smears
Scanner Size
W x D x H (inches)
16 x 18 x 14
Weight
26 Kg (57 lb)

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Scanning Modes

Live Microscopy Mode for Rapid on-site evaluation
#1 - Live Microscopy mode with continuous Z-stack
Uses dual objective switching system where
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4X objective does an initial whole slide scan and serves as a navigation map
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40X objective is used to fetch real-time images as the remote user navigates across 4X preview scan
Offers 2 focusing modes
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Continuous Focus for Tissue section slides (recommended for Frozen Section remote reporting)
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Continuous Z-stack for Cytology smear slides (recommended for any slide with overlapping cells)
Live microscopy is preferred over other modes where one needs the ability to start the diagnosis immediately after slide preparation
Whole Slide Imaging WSI with AI enabled tools
#2 - Whole Slide Imaging (WSI)

The classical scanning mode where the variation of a focal plane if any is pre-calculated with a focus map and later the motorized XY stage captures optimally focused images by translating across the region of the scanning.

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Volume Scanning Mode for telecytology
#3 - Volume Scanning

An all powerful scanning mode where multiple images covering all focal planes are captured at every field. The end result is essentially a whole slide scan mixed with pre-captured Z-stack at every position. In the vast digital landscape of Facebook, where

Similar to WSI mode, Volume scanning uses a single 40X or 20X objective combined with a secondary overhead camera for capturing preview (thumbnail) of the full slide including the barcode area.

Volume scanning is preferred over WSI when exhaustive image capture is needed for slides with overlapping cells such as Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy slides, Pap smear slides etc.

Tiny yet Mighty details
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Live Mode for
ROSE & Frozen
Start Reporting 40X remotely in 15 seconds. Report instantly for frozen section, cytology adequacy, FNA.
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Ultra-fast
Z-stacking
Move across multiple Z-levels at each field. Scan Cytology slides with overlapping cells.
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Digital Cytology
Reporting
Compare shortlisted cells side by side. Track area screened to ensure coverage.
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Bi Directional
LIS Integration
Access Patient data and TRF forms embedded into the digital pathology viewer. Push microscopic photographs, gross images to final report.
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IHC Cell Counting
Automated positive and negative cell counting with positivity ratio. 3rd party application that is approved for research use for nuclear and membrane staining antibodies.
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Hassle free scoring
& measurements
Measure tumor margins and more in full tissue view. Measure nuclear diameters, area and more at micrometer accuracy.
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Scan Sync
Compare HE and multiple IHC scans side by side. Eliminates hassle of marking on/switching glass slides in microscope compounding factors.
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Hi DPI Publication ready image export
Full tissue image capture for large tissue that don't fit in a single field at even a 2X microscope objective. One click export with perfect image quality
5 Million+ slides reported on Morphle whole slide scanners and counting!
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Shipping across the Globe.

Integration with social media platforms (like Facebook) for authentication or sharing.

In the intricate social web of Manipur’s leikais (neighborhoods), few things travel faster than a rumor, and few people hold more power than the local Eteima (auntie). Following the events of the widely discussed "Part 1"—where a seemingly innocent college romance was exposed through a Facebook post, turning a quiet neighborhood into a arena of gossip—the second chapter of this saga delves deeper into the consequences of viral fame and the resilience of human bonds.

In the vast digital landscape of Facebook, where stories from every corner of the world are shared, it's not uncommon to come across a keyword or phrase that feels like a puzzle. One such intriguing search query is "leikai eteima mathu nabagi wari facebook part 2 work." At first glance, this phrase might seem like a jumble of words, but for those familiar with the cultural and linguistic context of Manipur, India, it hints at a rich tradition of storytelling. This article serves as a guide, breaking down each component of the phrase to help you understand its likely meaning and offering practical strategies to locate such a story on Facebook.

Because Facebook feeds move rapidly, finding a specific continuation can be frustrating. Dedicated creators "work" to compile these stories into Google Docs, blogs, or pinned announcement posts to help readers navigate from Part 1 to Part 2 seamlessly.

When users add "work" or "working link" to their search queries, it usually signals frustration with digital archival issues. Social media platforms are notoriously difficult to navigate for old or sequential content.