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histologist
Commonly a petri dish, although there are many other mediums...even chicken broth!
The thickness of specimens for hardness testing should generally be at least ten times the depth of the indentation created by the hardness test method. Thicker specimens may not allow for accurate measurement of hardness due to potential effects of surface irregularities or variations in material properties throughout the thickness of the specimen. Additionally, thinner specimens may not provide enough material for the hardness testing equipment to produce reliable results.
Whether specimens need to be thick depends on the context and purpose of the study. In some cases, thicker specimens may provide better structural integrity or more detailed analysis, particularly in microscopy or histology. However, for other applications, thinner specimens may be preferred for better visibility or to facilitate certain types of measurements. Ultimately, the thickness required is determined by the specific requirements of the experiment or analysis being conducted.
Stains.
Carbon Dating.
Blood tubes for collecting lab specimens are called evacuated tubes because all air has been removed from them. The resultant vacuum allows them to fill automatically when connected to a vessel or other specimen source.
F. L. Sayles has written: 'The release and migration of activation products from corrosion-resistant metal specimens in marine sediments' -- subject(s): Marine sediments, Corrosion and anti-corrosives, Seawater corrosion
The duration of Specimens of Beauty is 1560.0 seconds.
Specimens of Bushman Folklore was created in 1911.
Specimens of Beauty was created on 2004-06-15.
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In science class, we looked at many different types of specimen.
What a fine specimen for my lab!
I cannot make any observations regarding the specimens because I have lost them.
A microscope is a pointed object used to examine specimens closely.
Some Specimens - 1917 was released on: USA: 12 March 1917