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... added a list of the aniline dyes , those soluble in water , and those soluble in spirit , which will be found very useful by anyone wishing to make experiments in staining . Briefly , but sincerely , I offer my best thanks to Dr. Klein ...
... added a list of the aniline dyes , those soluble in water , and those soluble in spirit , which will be found very useful by anyone wishing to make experiments in staining . Briefly , but sincerely , I offer my best thanks to Dr. Klein ...
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... adding an iris diaphragm to it , by this the amount of light can be regulated so finely that the best effect is easily ob- tained , it adds £ 2 2s . to the cost of the condenser , and is well worth it . To use the achromatic condenser ...
... adding an iris diaphragm to it , by this the amount of light can be regulated so finely that the best effect is easily ob- tained , it adds £ 2 2s . to the cost of the condenser , and is well worth it . To use the achromatic condenser ...
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... added until they are dissolved . A large quantity of the fluid should be used , about ten times the bulk of the ... adding I part of water to 2 parts of methylated spirit . The material to be hardened should not be left in this mixture ...
... added until they are dissolved . A large quantity of the fluid should be used , about ten times the bulk of the ... adding I part of water to 2 parts of methylated spirit . The material to be hardened should not be left in this mixture ...
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... adding part of water to 2 parts of a saturated solution ; but it does not give such good results as the chromic acid mixture . 10. Osmic Acid . This can be procured as a 1 per cent . solution in water , and it is then diluted to var ...
... adding part of water to 2 parts of a saturated solution ; but it does not give such good results as the chromic acid mixture . 10. Osmic Acid . This can be procured as a 1 per cent . solution in water , and it is then diluted to var ...
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... added as a preservative . A few drachms of spirit may be added with the same object . Dr. Mitchell states that he has obtained the best results by using a weak solution and allowing the sections to remain in it for about 12 hours . 36 ...
... added as a preservative . A few drachms of spirit may be added with the same object . Dr. Mitchell states that he has obtained the best results by using a weak solution and allowing the sections to remain in it for about 12 hours . 36 ...
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