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Description Section cutting on a sledge microtome, the fairly common Reichert-Jung Hn40. The microtome has been set up to cut an unproblematic sample (a piece of dandelion root). The specimen is embedded in paraffin, section thickness: 5 µm.
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Author Yvan Lindekens

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