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A NEW METHOD FOR LABELING MICROSCOPIC SLIDES.
1913
Z Northrup
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LABELING MICROSCOPIC SLIDES.
November 1913, Science (New York, N.Y.),
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A method for coating multiple slides for light microscopic autoradiography.
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A SIMPLE DUPLICATOR FOR LABELING SLIDES.
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A slightly modified method for the direct microscopic inspection of slides and cover slips: direct microscopic suction method.
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[Double labeling method for electron microscopic autoradiography].
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LABELING MICROSCOPE SLIDES.
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