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Sectioning technique embedding

At Kraft Foods, we have had occasion to use this rapid sandwich technique on unembedded cream cheese, viscous dressing and ice cream mix, looking for xanthan or guar/LBG. We have also probed sections of embedded materials for xanthan. In other words, the rapid and embedded techniques are fully complementary. [Pg.246]

The details of the QMCF methodology will be outlined in the next section. The embedding of MM partial charges will be discussed in more detail as the application of this technique in connection with the periodic simulation environment is by no means straightforward. [Pg.255]

In this sub-section the embedded interface method (frequently referred to as a front tracking method) developed for direct numerical simulations of viscous multi-fluid flows is outlined and discussed. The unsteady model is based on the whole held formulation in which a sharp interface separates immiscible fluids, thus the different phases are treated as one fluid with variable material properties. Therefore, equations (3.14) and (3.15) account for both the differences in the material properties of the different phases as well as surface tension effects at the phase boundary. The bulk fluids are incompressible. The numerical surface tension force approximation used is consistent with the VOF and LS techniques [222] [32], hence the major novelty of the embedded interface method is in the way the density and viscosity fields are updated when the fluids and the interface evolve in time and space. [Pg.362]

Kusakabe, M., Sakakura, T, Nishizuka, Y., Sano, M., and Matsukage, A. (1984) Polyester wax embedding and sectioning technique for immunohistochemistry. Stain Tech. 59,127-133. [Pg.723]

TTHIS CHAPTER IS FOR INDIVIDUALS who have not done electron microscopy (EM) before, but it also contains some new information about specimen preparation that can benefit experienced electron microscopists. It covers the materials and methods necessary to do routine thin sections of embedded specimens however, it does not cover specialized EM techniques such as freeze-fracture, rotary shadowing, negative staining, scanning EM, and serial sectioning. Likewise, this chapter focuses mainly on embryos because a description of the fixation methods for all the various types of fly tissues would require an entire book. This chapter is divided into three main sections ... [Pg.245]

A simple and effective AR technique of boiling archival paraffin-embedded tissue sections in water to enhance the signal of IHC was developed to circumvent the deleterious effects of formalin fixation, which had previously... [Pg.48]

Shi S-R, Liu C, Taylor CR. Standardization of immunohistochemistry for formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue sections based on the antigen retrieval technique from experiments to hypothesis. J. Histochem. Cytochem. 2007 55 105-109. [Pg.84]

Shi SR, Cote C, Kalra KL, et al. A technique for retrieving antigens in formalin-fixed, routinely acid-decalcified, celloidin-embedded human temporal bone sections for immunohistochemistry./. Histochem. Cytochem. 1992 40 787-792. [Pg.194]

Goode NP, Shires M, Crellin DM, et al. Post-embedding double-labeling of antigen-retrieved ultrathin sections using a silver enhancement-controlled sequential immunogold (SECSI) technique. J. Histochem. Cytochem. 2004 52 141-144. [Pg.320]


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