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PLASTIC reconstruction is desirable in almost any structural embryological investigation. At the best of times it is a laborious process, yet I feel that the difficulty of obtaining or preparing suitable plates may often be a determining factor in preventing the still more frequent use of this method. In a department where there is a constant demand for plates, such difficulty will not arise as the necessary apparatus will be permanently set up and a trained technician will be available, but when the demand is sporadic difficulties may occur.
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GREEN, H. The Technique of Plastic Reconstruction. Nature 139, 759–760 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/139759a0
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