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English: Tearing artifacts in histopathology, such as can be caused by microtomy or traction of the sections. |
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Samar Khan, Manisha Tijare, Megha Jain and Ami Desai (2014-03-11). "Artifacts in Histopathology: A Potential Cause of Misinterpretation". Research & Reviews: Journal of Dental Sciences 2 (2). - "All Published work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License" |
Author | Samar Khan, Manisha Tijare, Megha Jain and Ami Desai |
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