A Textbook of Histology, Descriptive and Practical ...Wright, 1896 - 554 pages |
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... Alcohol ( alcohol I in 3 ) . Ranvier's one - third alcohol is perhaps the most generally useful . It may be prepared by mixing one part of methylated spirit with two of water . In the case of small pieces of tissue to -in . in thickness ...
... Alcohol ( alcohol I in 3 ) . Ranvier's one - third alcohol is perhaps the most generally useful . It may be prepared by mixing one part of methylated spirit with two of water . In the case of small pieces of tissue to -in . in thickness ...
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... alcohol alone , it should be employed in different strengths , commencing with a weak solution ( 50 per cent ... alcohol . Alcohol is found in the following different forms : - 1. Absolute Alcohol , containing 96 to 99 per cent 10 A TEXT ...
... alcohol alone , it should be employed in different strengths , commencing with a weak solution ( 50 per cent ... alcohol . Alcohol is found in the following different forms : - 1. Absolute Alcohol , containing 96 to 99 per cent 10 A TEXT ...
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... alcohol , should be kept in the dark , as otherwise a deposit , which is difficult to remove , forms on the side of the glass . The same rule applies to all tissues which have been hardened in chromium salts . Before being transferred ...
... alcohol , should be kept in the dark , as otherwise a deposit , which is difficult to remove , forms on the side of the glass . The same rule applies to all tissues which have been hardened in chromium salts . Before being transferred ...
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... alcoholic solution : i.e. , to 50 c.c. of a saturated alcoholic solution add 50 c.c. of methylated spirit . The tissue should be transferred directly to alcohol to avoid precipitation of crystals of the salt . 13. - Silver Nitrate ...
... alcoholic solution : i.e. , to 50 c.c. of a saturated alcoholic solution add 50 c.c. of methylated spirit . The tissue should be transferred directly to alcohol to avoid precipitation of crystals of the salt . 13. - Silver Nitrate ...
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... alcohol should be removed , as its presence causes a precipitation of gum . Two to twenty - four hours ' washing is required according to the size and density of the piece ; only very small pieces with about th inch diameter will ...
... alcohol should be removed , as its presence causes a precipitation of gum . Two to twenty - four hours ' washing is required according to the size and density of the piece ; only very small pieces with about th inch diameter will ...
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