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- Microtome abstract "A microtome (from the Greek mikros, meaning "small", and temnein, meaning "to cut") is a tool used to cut extremely thin slices of material, known as sections. Important in science, microtomes are used in microscopy, allowing for the preparation of samples for observation under transmitted light or electron radiation. Microtomes use steel, glass, or diamond blades depending upon the specimen being sliced and the desired thickness of the sections being cut. Steel blades are used to prepare sections of animal or plant tissues for light microscopy histology. Glass knives are used to slice sections for light microscopy and to slice very thin sections for electron microscopy. Industrial grade diamond knives are used to slice hard materials such as bone, teeth and plant matter for both light microscopy and for electron microscopy. Gem quality diamond knives are used for slicing thin sections for electron microscopy.Microtomy is a method for the preparation of thin sections for materials such as bones, minerals and teeth, and an alternative to electropolishing and ion milling. Microtome sections can be made thin enough to section a human hair across its breadth, with section thickness between 50 nm and 100 µm.".
- Microtome thumbnail Ultramicrotome_2265_EM_GD_MB.jpg?width=300.
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- Microtome hasPhotoCollection Microtome.
- Microtome subject Category:Forestry_tools.
- Microtome subject Category:Histology.
- Microtome comment "A microtome (from the Greek mikros, meaning "small", and temnein, meaning "to cut") is a tool used to cut extremely thin slices of material, known as sections. Important in science, microtomes are used in microscopy, allowing for the preparation of samples for observation under transmitted light or electron radiation. Microtomes use steel, glass, or diamond blades depending upon the specimen being sliced and the desired thickness of the sections being cut.".
- Microtome label "Microtome".
- Microtome label "Microtome".
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- Microtome label "مشراح".
- Microtome label "ミクロトーム".
- Microtome sameAs Mikrotom.
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- Microtome sameAs Microtoom.
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- Microtome depiction Ultramicrotome_2265_EM_GD_MB.jpg.
- Microtome isPrimaryTopicOf Microtome.