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Meanings of microscopical examination in English
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Usage of microscopical examination in English
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A microscopicalexamination of the stem and leaves shows their structure to be very simple.
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We have seen in the microscopicalexamination made by means of the apparatus represented in FIG.
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Stool samples were studied by direct wet examination and stained with ferric hematoxilin for microscopicalexamination.
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For microscopicalexamination, either fresh or alcoholic material may be used, the sections being mounted in water.
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Specimens were fixed with formaldehyde and stained with eosine or Kernechtrot in preparation for light microscopicalexamination.
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The metal tears and works unevenly so that microscopicalexamination shows many pits, lines, circles, and irregularities.
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This was verified by macroscopical and microscopicalexamination of affected tissues and recultivation of spirochetes from ear biopsies.
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In appearance, however, the two forms are so nearly identical as to be discriminated only by careful microscopicalexamination.
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A careful chemical and microscopicalexamination of the urine often discloses the actual morbid conditions which perpetuate this functional disease.
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The wood, upon a microscopicalexamination, is shown to be that of some dicotyledonous tree of a very loose and light texture.
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A microscopicalexamination of the tissues of the plant shows them to be comparatively simple, this being especially the case with the fibro-vascular system.
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A careful, microscopicalexamination and chemical analysis of the urine is a valuable aid in determining the nature of these diseases of the nervous system.
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A qualitative and quantitative microscopicalexamination of fetal stem vessels was performed in 50 placentas of stillborn infants and 50 normal controls.
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Microscopicalexamination of smears of sputum and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid revealed acid-fast bacilli.
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Microscopicalexamination of the stained specimens showed no acid-fast bacilli.
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The microscopicalexaminations of mummy-bandages made by Dr. Ure and Prof. Czermak have proved that byssus is linen, not cotton.