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... Tease out in water a morsel of ligamentum nucha . It is almost entirely made up of rather large branching , and anastomosing , fibres with bold outlines , curling at their ends . b . Irrigate with acetic acid ; the fibres are un ...
... Tease out in water a morsel of ligamentum nucha . It is almost entirely made up of rather large branching , and anastomosing , fibres with bold outlines , curling at their ends . b . Irrigate with acetic acid ; the fibres are un ...
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... teasing ; cover it with normal saline solution and a cover - slip . 4 . In the spaces where the fibrillæ are scanty will be seen some pale , granular , branched cells , not unlike those of B. 1 . Irrigate gently with acetic acid 1 p . c ...
... teasing ; cover it with normal saline solution and a cover - slip . 4 . In the spaces where the fibrillæ are scanty will be seen some pale , granular , branched cells , not unlike those of B. 1 . Irrigate gently with acetic acid 1 p . c ...
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... until it has become well stained . Wash it with spirit , place it on a glass slide , and tease it out if it is too thick . Remove as much of the spirit as possible with blotting paper . Cover the tissue with v . ] 43 CONNECTIVE TISSUE .
... until it has become well stained . Wash it with spirit , place it on a glass slide , and tease it out if it is too thick . Remove as much of the spirit as possible with blotting paper . Cover the tissue with v . ] 43 CONNECTIVE TISSUE .
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... Tease out the flakes so obtained in a drop of water , and examine with avoidance of pressure . Groups of ciliated cells , intermingled with goblet - cells will be observed . Neg- lect the latter ; note in the former a . The shape of the ...
... Tease out the flakes so obtained in a drop of water , and examine with avoidance of pressure . Groups of ciliated cells , intermingled with goblet - cells will be observed . Neg- lect the latter ; note in the former a . The shape of the ...
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... tease it out as finely as possible in water . Note a . The varying size of the elementary fibres . b . The striation of the fibres : alternate dim and bright cross - bands passing through the whole thickness of the fibre . c . The ...
... tease it out as finely as possible in water . Note a . The varying size of the elementary fibres . b . The striation of the fibres : alternate dim and bright cross - bands passing through the whole thickness of the fibre . c . The ...
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acetic acid alcohol alveoli appear artery arytenoid cartilage blood blood-vessels bone brain branches Cambridge Canada balsam capillaries carbolic acid carefully cartilage cavity cells cerebellum chloride choroid chromic acid cloth College colour columnar connective tissue connective-tissue cornea corpus corpus callosum cover-slip Crown 8vo dilute dissolve distilled water divide drop duct Edition ELEMENTARY English epithelium Examine Extra fcap fcap fibres fibrin filter follicle fresh frog ganglion gastric gently glands glass glycerine granular hæmatoxylin hardened imbedding incision intestine larynx layer Lesson longitudinal median medulla mount mucous membrane Müller's Fluid muscle muscular nerve nerve-fibres normal saline solution Note nuclei numerous Observe optic osmic acid p. c. solution papillæ pia mater pneumogastric posterior potassium bichromate precipitate Professor protoplasm remove retina round School sclerotic seen sheath side small piece spinal cord stained substance surface Tease thin Trace transparent transverse TREATISE tube tubules vena cava ventricle
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