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*First, look at each microscopy slide by '''eye''', to plan the microscopy screening so as to not miss peripheral fragments.
 
*First, look at each microscopy slide by '''eye''', to plan the microscopy screening so as to not miss peripheral fragments.
 
*Have a systematic '''direction''' of screening through microscopy slides, such as from top left to bottom right as seen in the microscope. When two-way mirrored, the starting position of the microscope slide is then with the objective pointing at bottom right.
 
*Have a systematic '''direction''' of screening through microscopy slides, such as from top left to bottom right as seen in the microscope. When two-way mirrored, the starting position of the microscope slide is then with the objective pointing at bottom right.
 
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Revision as of 14:41, 2 November 2020

Author: Mikael Häggström [note 1]

Example starting position of objective.
Example slide scanning directions.
  • First, look at each microscopy slide by eye, to plan the microscopy screening so as to not miss peripheral fragments.
  • Have a systematic direction of screening through microscopy slides, such as from top left to bottom right as seen in the microscope. When two-way mirrored, the starting position of the microscope slide is then with the objective pointing at bottom right.

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