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... surface of the slide . The glass is then focussed by the fine adjustment until the object is seen sharply defined . Oil immersion lenses are now being made with cor- rection collars . That these are useful for very fine work there is no ...
... surface of the slide . The glass is then focussed by the fine adjustment until the object is seen sharply defined . Oil immersion lenses are now being made with cor- rection collars . That these are useful for very fine work there is no ...
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... surface of the mesentery , or the lining of blood vessels . A per cent . solution is used , made by dissolving I gramme of the salt in 200 c.c. of distilled water . In the case of the mesentery , it is merely necessary to immerse it for ...
... surface of the mesentery , or the lining of blood vessels . A per cent . solution is used , made by dissolving I gramme of the salt in 200 c.c. of distilled water . In the case of the mesentery , it is merely necessary to immerse it for ...
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... surface to be cut as much as possible without in- terfering with the stability of the imbedded material . A small flat spear - headed needle will be found use- ful for taking up very small sections . THE FREEZING MICROTOME . A much ...
... surface to be cut as much as possible without in- terfering with the stability of the imbedded material . A small flat spear - headed needle will be found use- ful for taking up very small sections . THE FREEZING MICROTOME . A much ...
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... surface fits on to this , having a hole through which the circular plate projects . The knife is fixed into a triangular frame having screws at each angle by which it is raised and lowered . To prepare the microtome for use : 1. Have ...
... surface fits on to this , having a hole through which the circular plate projects . The knife is fixed into a triangular frame having screws at each angle by which it is raised and lowered . To prepare the microtome for use : 1. Have ...
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... , if oil is used the mucilage in which the material is frozen , will not adhere to the edge of the razor , and the sections will curl up . Having moistened the surface of 28 Practical Histology . Sharpening the Razor.
... , if oil is used the mucilage in which the material is frozen , will not adhere to the edge of the razor , and the sections will curl up . Having moistened the surface of 28 Practical Histology . Sharpening the Razor.
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