Definition of Microtomy. Meaning of Microtomy. Synonyms of Microtomy

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Definition of Microtomy

Microtomy
Microtomy Mi*crot"o*my, n. The art of using the microtome; investigation carried on with the microtome.

Meaning of Microtomy from wikipedia

- knives are also used for slicing thin sections for electron microscopy. Microtomy is a method for the preparation of thin sections for materials such as...
- pleomorphism) from a needle Tearing artifacts, such as can be caused by: - Microtomy with a nick or blemish in the knife edge. - Traction of the sections....
- processing. Bottom image shows which side of the slice that should be put to microtomy. Dashed lines here mean that either side could be used. The entire specimen...
- lesion) of a specimen. It does not in itself specify whether subsequent microtomy of the slice should be performed on the peripheral or proximal surface...
- technique is suitable for qualitative analysis. The final method is to use microtomy to cut a thin (20–100 μm) film from a solid sample. This is one of the...
- cutting thin sections for electron microscopy in a technique known as microtomy. Freshly cut blades are always used since the sharpness of the edge is...
- PMID 24482357. S2CID 37311577. Porter, K & Blum, J (1953). "A study in Microtomy for Electron Microscopy". The Anatomical Record. 117 (4): 685–710. doi:10...
- microscopy of crazes in gl****y polymers: Use of reinforcing impregnants during microtomy". Journal of Polymer Science Part A-2: Polymer Physics. 7 (8): 1393–1403...
- 1177/26.12.366014. PMID 366014. Porter, K; Blum, J (1953). "A study in Microtomy for Electron Microscopy". The Anatomical Record. 117 (4): 685–710. doi:10...
- sample can be processed within a short time. Laser microdissection Laser microtomy: opening a new feasibility for tissue preparation by Holger Lubatschowski...