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The retreating glaciers left behind kames, small hills made of glacial sediments, and kettle holes, formed by imbedded blocks of melting ice.
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This loop contains three positive amino acids and is imbedded in a universal sequence block.
Material from non-transgenic and transgenic mice always was imbedded in a single gelatin block to minimalize variability in staining intensity resulting from the sectioning and immunostaining procedure [ 22].
In another gallery space a rectangular version is imbedded in a floor paved in concrete blocks.
They often experiment with new approaches, like three-dimensional lithographs or wood blocks that create patterns through placement and design from colors imbedded into the wood grain.
The eyes were enucleated and imbedded in 10% formalin for 2 days, and then imbedded in paraffin blocks, which were then cut into 5 μm thick slices and stained with hematoxylin-eosin (H&E).
Sequential processing steps involved in the diagnostic preparation of tissue--gross dissection, selection of tissue blocks, processing, imbedding in paraffin, cutting and mounting on glass slides, all funnel through the final stages of staining, and cover-slipping in preparation for review and diagnosis by a pathologist.
Lymph nodes <0.5 cm in diameter were included in whole, those ≥0.5 and <1 cm were cut in half and imbedded completely, and lymph nodes ≥1 cm were lamellated and processed to paraffin blocks for hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining.
In "Mixing Cups," he imbedded 12 different cups that he had used for mixing paint in a block of plaster, turning the cups into negative holes.
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