A Text-book of histologyW.B. Saunders, 1900 - 501 pages |
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... acid , 1 c.c. After mixing , this solution is yellow , but clears up within a few hours , and should then be filtered . 14. The examination of fresh tissues comes far from revealing all the finer details of their structure . This is ...
... acid , 1 c.c. After mixing , this solution is yellow , but clears up within a few hours , and should then be filtered . 14. The examination of fresh tissues comes far from revealing all the finer details of their structure . This is ...
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... acid in the form of vapor ( vaporiza- tion ) . This is done as follows : A very small quantity of osmic acid so- lution is put in a small dish . The object is then suspended by a thread in such a way that it does not come in contact ...
... acid in the form of vapor ( vaporiza- tion ) . This is done as follows : A very small quantity of osmic acid so- lution is put in a small dish . The object is then suspended by a thread in such a way that it does not come in contact ...
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... acid , 1 % aqueous solution Glacial acetic acid . 66 15 I part . Fol's Solution . - Fol has recommended the following modification of Flemming's solution : Osmic acid , 1 % aqueous solution Chromic acid , 1 % aqueous solution Glacial ...
... acid , 1 % aqueous solution Glacial acetic acid . 66 15 I part . Fol's Solution . - Fol has recommended the following modification of Flemming's solution : Osmic acid , 1 % aqueous solution Chromic acid , 1 % aqueous solution Glacial ...
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... acid is added to 100 c.c. of a saturated aqueous picric acid solution . This is allowed to stand for twenty - four hours , then filtered , and diluted with double its volume of distilled water . The picric - nitric acid solution is made ...
... acid is added to 100 c.c. of a saturated aqueous picric acid solution . This is allowed to stand for twenty - four hours , then filtered , and diluted with double its volume of distilled water . The picric - nitric acid solution is made ...
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... acid Water 2.5 gm . I 5 66 5 100 C.C. 66 It is advisable to add the glacial acetic acid in proper proportion to the quantity of the solution to be used , and not to add it to the stock solution . The tissues are allowed to remain for ...
... acid Water 2.5 gm . I 5 66 5 100 C.C. 66 It is advisable to add the glacial acetic acid in proper proportion to the quantity of the solution to be used , and not to add it to the stock solution . The tissues are allowed to remain for ...
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