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- Artefacts seen in virtual slides of given data below. Microscopy not radiology.a) Briefly describe the concept of and instrument configuration for confocal microscopy. b) How do confocal and conventional microscopy compare? c) What other microscopy techniques can provide super-resolution?What are the advantages of using a Refractometer instead of other Specific Gravity measurement equipment used in Clinical Microscopy?