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Definition of Microtomes
1. microtome [n] - See also: microtome
Lexicographical Neighbors of Microtomes
Literary usage of Microtomes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Practical Handbook of the Pathology of the Skin: An Introduction to the by John MacLeod Hendrie MacLeod (1903)
"microtomes which cut both celloidin and paraffin sections may be obtained, ...
There are several freezing microtomes to be had ; but by the aid of a special ..."
2. A Laboratory Text-book of Embryology by Charles Sedgwick Minot (1910)
"microtomes. There are many forms of microtome which may be used with good results
and which will work very satisfactorily for making sections of small ..."
3. The Microscope and Its Revelations by William Benjamin Carpenter (1883)
"Imbedding and freezing microtomes.—For making thin sections of soft tissues,
however, preference is полу generally given to microtomes in which the ..."
4. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1897)
"... microtomes are of a very high grade of workmanship, and I can recommend them
with confidence, having thoroughly tested them. The Cogit microtome also ..."
5. Microscopy and Micro-technique by Albert Schneider (1899)
"AUTOMATIC microtomes. With the automatic microtomes the thickness of the ...
To explain the mechanism of the automatic microtomes would be a waste of time ..."
6. The Human brain: Histological and Coarse Methods of Research : a Manual for by William Bevan Lewis (1882)
"microtomes FOR IMBEDDING AND FREEZING. microtomes FOR IMBEDDING. AMONGST the
various instruments devised for cutting sections of hardened tissues are the ..."
7. The Microtomist's Vade-mecum: A Handbook of the Methods of Microscopic Anatomy by Arthur Bolles Lee (1885)
"THEORY OF IMBEDDING, WITH A ,WORD ON microtomes. 216. Imbedding methods may
conveniently be divided into two classes, distinguished by the end it is ..."