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The difference between Wright Stain and Giemsa Stain is the intensity of the stain. The Giemsa Stain provides a better stain intensity than the Giemsa stain.
There is no easy answer to this question. Each entity must decide for itself when to end (or begin!) the fast. As to the stain, I think I speak for all decent-thinking citizens when I say that Society's incipient neglect is stain enough and that the laboratory has no business deciding. Unless, of course, I'm wrong. As for me, I believe I'll have a bite of that pie.Get it?
yes you can and the stain can change colors if there is a juice stain for example thats red and a grass stain the stain color could change
a huge stain. a jumbo stain. a large stain.
it is a basic dye that will stain the cells. That makes it a positive stain.
Surfectants work in stain removers to remove the stain and not damage what the stain is on. It oxidizes the stain and lifts it out of whatever its in,
A stain remover may be a solvent which dissolve the stain or a substance which react with the stain.
its a protein stain
It's simple, because it's a stain.
Stain be gone or Stain, Stain, go away
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Methylene blue stain is used to stain plant and animal cells.