microtome (Also microtomes) : Related Words Words similar in meaning to microtome
- instrument«
- microtome«
- xylotomy«
- sample«
- vibroslice«
- tissue«
- scientific instrument«
- vibratome«
- knife«
- ultramicrotome«
- glass knife«
- tissues«
- thin section«
- slices«
- hard material«
- section«
- thickness«
- microtomy«
- device«
- microtomical«
- microtomic«
- cut«
- microslicer«
- sledge microtome«
- microscope«
- angle«
- immunohistochemistry«
- rotary microtome«
- electron microscope«
- laser microtome«
- compresstome microtome«
- cryotome«
- light microscope«
- cryostat«
- thin sectioning«
- paraffin«
- diamond knife«
- preparation«
- knife blade«
- microtome knife«
- industrial grade diamond knife«
- gem quality diamond knife«
- cut thickness«
- ultramicrotomes«
- sbfsem«
- advancement mechanism«
- bone«
- section thickness«
- laser«
- flywheel«
- serial block«
- electron microscopy«
- survey section«
- blade«
- thin sample«
- sample holder«
- diamond blade«
- teeth«
- compression technology«
- transmission electron microscope«
- rotary motion«
- light microscopy«
- thin slice«
- biological material«
- tube«
- tem«
- technique«
- shearing«
- epoxy«
- design«
- embedding«
- observation«
- light«
- material«
- glass«
- trough«
- wedge profile knife«
- uneven slicing«
- uneven cutting«
- traditional tem technique ultramicrotomes«
- traditional histology«
- thin polymer section«
- thickness achievable«
- tem specimen viewing«
- specimen syringe«
- specialized tem application«
- short beam application time«
- sbfsem. thicker section«
- sample vertical«
- sample motion«
- sample cut«
- rotational microtome«
- rigid fixative«
- resultant sample thickness«
- regular microtome«
- raster rate«
- purkyne model«
- planar concave«
- periodic thickness variation«
- optical penetration«
- minimal cut thickness«
- microtome section«
- microtome casing«
- microscopy survey section«
- microscope detail«
- micro'wtome«
- mechanical knife«
- low sample thickness«
- light microscopy histology«
- light microscope development«
- knife temperature«
- knife geometry«
- initial sample preparation«
- healthier tissue«
- grid suitable«
- gem grade diamond knife«
- ftir microscopy«
- freezing tissue«
- free slicing«
- fluorocent microscope«
- final thin section«
- final sectioning«
- final sample requirement«
- film interference color«
- fast scanning mirror«
- difficult biological sample«
- czech physiologist jan evangelista purkyně.«
- cut thickness achievable«
- cut breadth«
- cryomicrotome setup«
- cryomicrotome«
- cryogenic sample cutting«
- common microtome design«
- coarse section«
- clean reproducible cut«
- classical microtome knife«
- chisel profile«
- changeable knife«
- careful mechanical construction«
- botanical microtomy«
- beschreibung eines mikrotoms«
- beam traversal«
- beam crossover«
- aqueous dye(s«
- anatomist wilhelm his«
- vibration artifact«
- traditional histology technique«
- target specimen«
- sharp focusing«
- precisionary instrument«
- nitrogen chamber«
- knife position«
- knife blade profile«
- freezing microtome«
- face scanning electron microscopy«
- cut speed«
- compresstome«
- andrew prichard«
- agarose embedding«
- sem chamber«
- selective staining«
- sectioning«
- sample inspection«
- fresh section«
- cryosections«
- pressure«
- ultramicrotomy«
- specimen tube«
- sample preparation technique«
- resultant cut«
- material separation«
- hard sample«
- contact«
- wavelength regime«
- temnein«
- slight compression«
- laser pulse duration«
- cutting«
- slice thickness«
- linear thermal expansion«
- heavy metal salt«
- dimensional positioning«
- soft sample«
- ion milling«
- heavier blade«
- glass bar«
- electron radiation«
- specimen holder«
- entire specimen«
- chemical fixation«
- rich tissue«
- biological preparation«
- stationary blade«
- rotary action«
- interaction zone«
- greek mikros«
- frozen section procedure«
- focal region«
- electron microscopy technique«
- actual cutting«
- linear bearing«
- knife design«
- frozen sample«
- alexander cummings«
- microdissection«
- electropolishing«
- quick diagnosis«
- knife cut«
- live tissue«
- linear interaction«
- liquid«
- sample temperature«
- tem.«
- adjustment mechanism«
- optimal angle«
- blunt edge«
- thin cut«
- typical thickness«
- plastic tape«
- prior preparation«
- cutting action«
- tissue specimen«
- scanning electron microscopy«
- red beam«
- cell component«
- stability«
- mature animal«
- developmental phase«
- laser radiation«
- liquid substance«
- femtosecond laser«
- thermal damage«
- mechanical construction«
- specimen«
- agarose«
- target region«
- tight tolerance«
- collection method«
- transmission mode«
- glass transition«
- ftir«
- sample material«
- infrared laser«
- block design«
- optimal result«
- steel blade«
- clean cut«
- femtosecond«
- microscope slide«
- synthetic resin«
- optical microscopy«
- preparation method«
- fine control«
- hand crank«
- glass slide«
- fluorescence microscopy«
- transmission electron microscopy«
- infrared«
- micrometre«
- water«
- cellular structure«
- george adam«
- main tool«
- epoxy resin«
- precise control«
- block«
- visualisation«
- horizontal position«
- typical application«
- relative motion«
- human hair«
- plant tissue«
- several source«
- plant matter«
- razor blade«
- declination«
- optical system«
- rotating«
- common application«
- surface«
- advantage«
- table«
- sledge«
- planar«
- medical procedure«
- animal«
- nanometer«
- microscopy«
- histology«
- infra«
- sled«
- chisel«
- thick«
- lipstick«
- detailed analysis«
- aqueous solution«
- method«
- inflow«
- spectroscopy«
- chemical composition«
- scanner«
- saw«
- model«
- millimetre«
- hardness«
- imaging«
- force«
- wilhelm«
- stroboscope«
- magnifier«
- pulse height analyzer«
- atom smasher«
- particle accelerator«
- accelerator«
- console«
- telemeter«
- tachistoscope«
- t-scope«
- magnetograph«
- kymograph«
- kicksorter«
- hodoscope«
- cymograph«
- strobe light«
- strobe«
- linac«
- cyclotron«
- telescope«
- collider«
- linear accelerator«
- induction accelerator«
- charge-exchange accelerator«
- betatron«
- scope«
- Cockcroft-Walton voltage multiplier«
- Cockcroft and Walton voltage multiplier«
- Cockcroft-Walton accelerator«
- Cockcroft and Walton accelerator«
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