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The maceration technique employed in the preparation of specimens of bone for museum purposes has also been found to be of use in the preparation of fresh specimens for study with the scanning electron microscope. The technique requires less technical supervision, permits a greater underprocessing to overprocessing margin, and allows comparability of recent biopsy material with previously macerated bone specimens with no less detail than that found by other authors using other techniques on biopsy material.
人们还发现,为博物馆用途制备骨骼标本时采用的浸软技术,在制备用于扫描电子显微镜研究的新鲜标本方面也很有用。该技术所需的技术监督较少,允许更大的欠处理与过度处理范围,并且能使近期活检材料与先前浸软的骨骼标本具有可比性,其细节程度不低于其他作者使用其他技术处理活检材料时所发现的细节程度。