Joe was at a microtome, slicing wax for specimen slides.
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When cold, the sections may be cut in any of the ordinary forms of microtome.
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The cartilage zones were dissected on a microtome.
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The demonstrator turned, walked slowly back past the microtome, and left the laboratory by the preparation-room door.
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Frozen brains were mounted on a microtome and cut from the olfactory bulb to the medulla in 30 microns coronal sections.
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He proposed to develop a technique of microtome preparation which would make, not one, but several different slices through a rotifer's egg.
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The last specimen that Professor Mettam was able to satisfactorily cut upon the microtome was from a foetus between three and four months old.
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He would use a microtome to cut slices less than a hundred microns thick, then stain them and mount them on slides for analysis.
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She had been working upon a ribbon of microtome sections of the developing salamander, and he came to see what she had made of them.
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The brains were removed, embedded in paraffin, cut coronally at a level of caudate-putamen complex and thin-sliced into 6 microns thick sections with a microtome.
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"Henceforth I'll keep to the strictly neutral 'it' when I mention a microtome."
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Joe was at a microtome, slicing wax for specimen slides.
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When cold, the sections may be cut in any of the ordinary forms of microtome.
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The cartilage zones were dissected on a microtome.
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The demonstrator turned, walked slowly back past the microtome, and left the laboratory by the preparation-room door.
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Frozen brains were mounted on a microtome and cut from the olfactory bulb to the medulla in 30 microns coronal sections.