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freeze-etch method

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  • freeze-etching — freeze etch·ing frē zech iŋ n preparation of a specimen (as of tissue) for electron microscopic examination by freezing, fracturing along natural structural lines, and preparing a replica (as by simultaneous vapor deposition of carbon and… …   Medical dictionary

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