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About the work on the project MENA3100,OBK,

Needed: A sample

Cutting, grinding, polishing, crushing Sample preparation

Light microscope Stereomicroscope Microscope for reflected light Microscope for transmitted light

Scanning electron microscope SEM Secondary electronsBackscattered electronsEnergy dispersible spectroscopy

X-ray diffraction XRD

Presentation

Examination

Written report

Rather safe: o Front page o Abstract o Introduction o (Background) o Experimental o Results o Discussion o Conclusion o References Organization But no rules without exceptions!

A lot of information by Arnt Inge Vistnes: Far to much to read for writing the project report! In Norwegian

References Many systems Be consequent

Etterprøve Æres den som æres bør Universitetsbiblioteket i Bergen Hvorfor referere?

Referanseverktøy Husk også: Bruk ordbok! Lær formelle regler (Se ev.

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