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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'selected slides' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use the phrase to refer to a specific set of slides that were chosen or discussed for some purpose. For example, "We spent the afternoon going over the selected slides from the presentation."
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The selected slides (H&E or other staining) of all cases are digitally scanned.
To give an overall view of the lung sections selected slides were scanned using an Axioscan Z1 with a Hitachi HV F202scl camera equipped with a Plan Apochromat x10/0.45.
On hematoxylin and eosin stained sections we evaluated the morphology of liver, kidney, heart and spleen and we selected slides for VEGF immunostaining.
H&E staining was performed on a few selected slides from each group to study the morphology of the cells and determine the presence of necrosis, fibrosis, and apoptosis.
A total of 129 randomly selected slides were re-checked for intra-reader variability.
A team of senior technicians rechecked at least 10% of randomly selected slides [20].
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The selected sliding speed (11.0 m/s) was comparable to that experienced by a commercial disc brake surface on a truck travelling 60 miles/h (96.6 km/h).
The nuts were randomly selected, slide down a chute, inclined 60° above the horizontal, on which nuts slide down to impact a steel plate and their acoustic signals were recorded from the impact.
S/he can see the currently selected slide, a preview of the other slides and some notes for herself.
A hundred metaphases per culture (200 metaphases per dose) were analyzed from a selected slide in each culture.
Wear scars that formed on Si substrate under selected sliding speeds were analyzed by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (TEM, Tecnai G2, FEI, Holland).
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