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Staining is a
technique used to
enhance contrast in samples,
generally at the
microscopic level.
Stains and dyes are
frequently used in
histology (microscopic...
- A
stain is a
discoloration that can be
clearly distinguished from the surface, material, or
medium it is
found upon. They are
caused by the
chemical or...
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Stained gl****
refers to
coloured gl**** as a
material or art and
architectural works created from it.
Although it is
traditionally made in flat panels...
- Look up
stain or
stained in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
stain is an
unwanted localized discoloration,
often in
fabrics or textiles.
Stain(s) or The...
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Puchtler H.
Isler H. (1958) The
effect of
phosphomolybdic acid on the
stainability of
connective tissues by
various dyes. J. Histochem. Cytochem. 6: 265-270...
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Moeller staining involves the use of a
steamed dye
reagent in
order to
increase the
stainability of endospores.
Carbol fuchsin is the
primary stain used...
- Gram
stain (Gram
staining or Gram's method), is a
method of
staining used to
classify bacterial species into two
large groups: gram-positive bacteria...
- Movat's
stain is a
pentachrome stain originally developed by
Henry Zoltan Movat (1923–1995), a Hungarian-Canadian
Pathologist in
Toronto in 1955 to highlight...
- xanthodermus,
commonly known as the yellow-
staining agaricus, yellow-
staining mushroom or yellow-
stainer, is a
species of
fungus in the
genus Agaricus...
- Look up
bloodstain in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bloodstain or
blood stain may
refer to:
Blood residue,
common bloodstains Bloodstain pattern analysis...