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... acetic acid ( 1. p . c . ) on the glass slide , so that it just touches one edge of the cover - slip . Be careful that the acid does not flow over the cover- 4 . slip . Touching the opposite edge , place II . ] 23 STRUCTURE OF BLOOD .
... acetic acid ( 1. p . c . ) on the glass slide , so that it just touches one edge of the cover - slip . Be careful that the acid does not flow over the cover- 4 . slip . Touching the opposite edge , place II . ] 23 STRUCTURE OF BLOOD .
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... acetic acid to the blotting paper . It is best to arrange that the current is mainly along the line of junction of the blood and saline drop . Observe the changes in the red corpuscles , looking first at those which the acid has just ...
... acetic acid to the blotting paper . It is best to arrange that the current is mainly along the line of junction of the blood and saline drop . Observe the changes in the red corpuscles , looking first at those which the acid has just ...
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... acetic acid as in § 3 , keeping the corpuscle in view . The corpuscle , when the acid reaches it , becomes more transparent , and a granular nucleus , often irregular or lobed , comes into view . B. HUMAN BLOOD . 1. Take a drop of blood ...
... acetic acid as in § 3 , keeping the corpuscle in view . The corpuscle , when the acid reaches it , becomes more transparent , and a granular nucleus , often irregular or lobed , comes into view . B. HUMAN BLOOD . 1. Take a drop of blood ...
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... acetic acid . The red corpuscles undergo changes similar to those brought by water . Observe that there is no trace of a nucleus . The white corpuscles behave like those of the frog ( A. § 7 ) . Examine a drop of the sediment which ...
... acetic acid . The red corpuscles undergo changes similar to those brought by water . Observe that there is no trace of a nucleus . The white corpuscles behave like those of the frog ( A. § 7 ) . Examine a drop of the sediment which ...
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... acid . The albumin is coagulated . To a third 10 cc . add 1 cc . of acetic acid and then a strong solution of potassium ferrocyanide . The albumin is precipitated . Tests for proteids ( Hdh . p . 426 , §§ 10 , 11 , 12 ) . Dilute serum ...
... acid . The albumin is coagulated . To a third 10 cc . add 1 cc . of acetic acid and then a strong solution of potassium ferrocyanide . The albumin is precipitated . Tests for proteids ( Hdh . p . 426 , §§ 10 , 11 , 12 ) . Dilute serum ...
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