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... round cover glasses . 29 5. I hollow ground razor . 6. Needles in handles . 99 99 " : 7. 2 pair sharp pointed forceps . 8. I pair broad pointed forceps , not roughed , for taking up clean cover glasses . 9. Copper lifter . 10. Re ...
... round cover glasses . 29 5. I hollow ground razor . 6. Needles in handles . 99 99 " : 7. 2 pair sharp pointed forceps . 8. I pair broad pointed forceps , not roughed , for taking up clean cover glasses . 9. Copper lifter . 10. Re ...
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... round it above the bulb , it can then be easily divided into two parts , empty the gold chloride into a 6 - ounce bottle , and wash out any particles that remain with distilled water , fill up the bottle . This will be under a half per ...
... round it above the bulb , it can then be easily divided into two parts , empty the gold chloride into a 6 - ounce bottle , and wash out any particles that remain with distilled water , fill up the bottle . This will be under a half per ...
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... will show the fat cells lying along the course of the blood vessels , as round black bodies . It is also used for hardening the internal ear . CHAPTER III . ON CUTTING SECTIONS . SECTIONS may be Preparing Tissues . 23 Osmic Acid.
... will show the fat cells lying along the course of the blood vessels , as round black bodies . It is also used for hardening the internal ear . CHAPTER III . ON CUTTING SECTIONS . SECTIONS may be Preparing Tissues . 23 Osmic Acid.
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... round it can easily be removed , and the box filled up with wax mass . It will be found a saving of time to imbed a portion of material at each end of the box . When the wax mass has become thoroughly hard , which will take some time ...
... round it can easily be removed , and the box filled up with wax mass . It will be found a saving of time to imbed a portion of material at each end of the box . When the wax mass has become thoroughly hard , which will take some time ...
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... round the specimen so as to fix it firmly . When it is thoroughly frozen adjust the razor so that it will just pass over without touching . Then lower a little more and try each end of the razor against the frozen material to see if it ...
... round the specimen so as to fix it firmly . When it is thoroughly frozen adjust the razor so that it will just pass over without touching . Then lower a little more and try each end of the razor against the frozen material to see if it ...
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