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Results from our forumBlood Cells. Help needed? :S... it, and smear it out by using a cover slip. Let the smeared blood air-dry for 10-15 seconds, then cover it with methanol and let the alcohol evaporate. ... out, eat healthy and have no conditions(that is unless you count bad eye sight as one). Please help me out on this one guys. -Boogie-
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Re: Issue with Simple Stain Procedure... is a very common problem with new students. Just a few drops from an eye-dropper is usually sufficient for rinse - much more and you end up washing ... not stick to the glass and will be washed off with the rinse. So: 1. Dry the smear thoroughly (but slowly, so as not to cook the bacteria). 2. ...
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Re: sterilization in microwave oven... that a person wearing contact lenses should always ask their personal eye care professional to guide them on everything. Gaining ideas off the ... saturated water. This medium is more effect at sterilisation than just dry heat or a saturated air/water mix. What I have described is the super ...
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The Fiber Disease... have media connections. this is imerging from my friend where the naked eye can see it. we know how photos need to be taken and putting the negatives ... chemical that is cauing health issues in Italy, they say it comes from dry cleaners, think about how much plastic is used in a dry cleaners and ...
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The Fiber Disease... felt on the skin and scalp, although nothing is visible to the naked eye - Fatigue and lowered resistance to disease develops over time - Localized ... Alcohol (70% Isopropyl) Washed clothes in Clorox and high heat and dry high heat too. Vacuumed with Hepa Vacuum apt. regularly. Wounds found ...
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