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DURING the last decades of the nineteenth century several methods were introduced to make sectioning possible of such hard or brittle specimens as eggs, containing large amounts of yolk granules, and arthropods with a skeleton of chitin, where the usual paraffin technique failed.
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PALMGREN, A. Tape for Microsectioning of Very Large, Hard or Brittle Specimens. Nature 174, 46 (1954). https://doi.org/10.1038/174046a0
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