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  • noun Plural form of microtome.

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Examples

  • The laboratory is excellently equipped with microscopes, paraffin baths, microtomes, a micropolariscope, a projectoscope and other accessories essential to the most favorable presentation of this course.

    University of Virginia Record 1916

  • The laboratory is excellently equipped with microscopes, paraffin baths, microtomes, a micropolariscope, a projectoscope and other accessories essential to the most favorable presentation of this course.

    University of Virginia Record 1915

  • The laboratory is excellently equipped with microscopes, paraffin baths, microtomes, a micropolariscope, a projectoscope and other accessories essential to the most favorable presentation of this course.

    University of Virginia Record 1912

  • The Biological Laboratory is admirably equipped with simple and compound microscopes, microtomes, and other appliances for cutting, staining, and mounting sections for microscopic study, etc.; and while the prime object of the courses given will be to teach students to observe accurately, to record their observations with precision, and to make correct inferences therefrom, care will be taken to make them familiar in large measure with the principles of microscopal and other biological technic.

    University of Virginia Record 1911

  • Page view page image: compound microscopes, microtomes, and other appliances for cutting, staining, and mounting sections for microscopic study, etc.; and while the prime object of the courses given will be to teach students to observe accurately, to record their observations with precision, and to make correct inferences therefrom, care will be taken to make them familiar in large measure with the principles of microscopal and other biological technic.

    University of Virginia Record 1910

  • The Biological Laboratory is admirably equipped with simple and compound microscopes, microtomes and other appliances for cutting, staining, and mounting sections for microscopic study, etc.; and while the prime object of the course given will be to teach students to

    The University of Virginia Record 1909

  • The Biological Laboratory is admirably equipped with simple and compound microscopes, microtomes and other appliances for cutting, staining, and mounting sections for microscopic study, etc.

    The University of Virginia Record 1908

  • By these methods, and with the aid of perfected microtomes, the worker of recent periods avails himself of sections of brain tissues of a tenuousness which the early investigators could not approach.

    A History of Science: in Five Volumes. Volume IV: Modern Development of the Chemical and Biological Sciences 1904

  • Traditional applications of microtomes include cutting frozen sections and sliding knives over stationary specimens for cutting wood.

    unknown title 2009

  • Traditional applications of microtomes include cutting frozen sections and sliding knives over stationary specimens for cutting wood.

    unknown title 2009

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