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A High Speed Microtome for the Electron Microscope

Two forms of a high speed type of microtome are described which are able to cut cross sections to the thinness required for electron microscopic study (0.1 to 0.8 micron, depending on the material). Techniques of microtome operation are suggested together with a few methods of sample preparation and...

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Published in:Review of scientific instruments 1946-01, Vol.17 (1), p.23-35
Main Authors: Fullam, Ernest F., Gessler, Albert E.
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