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microtome (from the Greek mikros, meaning "small", and temnein, meaning "to cut") is a tool used to cut extremely thin slices of
Kaynak: MicrotomeThe laser
microtome is an instrument used for non-contact sectioning of biological tissues or materials. It was developed by the Rowiak
Kaynak: Laser microtomeBiological
microtome type: Image:Cryostat
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microtome Cryostat are used in medicine to cut histological slides.
Kaynak: CryostatThe frozen tissue is sliced using a
microtome , and the frozen slices are mounted on a glass slide and stained the same way as other
Kaynak: Histology(9 July 1831 – 1 May 1904) was a Swiss anatomist and professor who invented the
microtome . very thinly with the
microtome, scientists were
Kaynak: Wilhelm His, Sr.jpg | Rotary
microtome Image:Electrical
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microtome Image:Base sledge
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microtome Image:
Kaynak: Instruments used in pathologyImplements commonly used for cutting are the knife and saw , or in medicine and science the scalpel and
microtome . However, any
Kaynak: CuttingXylotomy is the preparation of small slivers of wood for examination under a microscope , often using a
microtome . It is useful for
Kaynak: XylotomyThe key instrument for cryosection is the cryostat , which is essentially a
microtome inside a freezer. The
microtome can be compared to
Kaynak: Frozen section procedurePRK does not create a permanent flap in the deeper corneal layers, while LASIK involves a mechanical
microtome using a metal blade or a
Kaynak: Photorefractive keratectomyThis is used to reduce the need for thin section ing using instruments such as the
microtome . Many different techniques for optical
Kaynak: Optical sectioningThis is necessary in order to obtain soft sections of the bone using the
microtome . Every thin section cut can be processed like any
Kaynak: Bone decalcificationIt is commonly used for embedding electron microscope samples in plastic so they may be sectioned (sliced thin) with a
microtome and
Kaynak: DurcupanCross-sections can be taken from any long bone, including femurs and phalanges, and sectioned using a
microtome. Once stained with
Kaynak: Skeletochronology