That depends on the type of sample and also how temperature changes may affect the test in question.
Usually gel packs that have been stored in a monitored fridge or freezer for greater than 24hrs are used. Type of sample, test ordered, and also length of transport will be important factors.
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The process of maintaining the cold chain when heat sensitive items are stored and transported in the reverse direction i.e. upwards from the clinic to a depot or laboratory. This process is also used for transporting specimen samples.
When starting a microscopic study,always examine under LPO first.Move the slide and get a good general view of the specimen.
The high power objective should be used when you need to examine smaller details or structures in a specimen at higher magnification. It provides a higher magnification level compared to the low power objective, allowing you to see finer details.
The process of maintaining the cold chain when heat sensitive items are stored and transported in the reverse direction i.e. upwards from the clinic to a depot or laboratory. This process is also used for transporting specimen samples.
The coarse adjustment knob should be used first to bring the specimen into general focus. Then, the fine adjustment knob can be used for precise focusing.
You shouldnt need to purchase a cooling stand or a chill mat for your home office laptop unless it is used for excessive periods of time.
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Wind chill is the calculation of the temp. and the wind speed.
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The fine adjustment knob should be used to focus the image while absorbing a specimen under medium power. The fine adjustment knob allows for precise focusing by making small adjustments to the focus point.
Water is used when placing a specimen under a microscope to help create a flat surface for the specimen to rest on. This allows for better clarity and visibility of the specimen under the microscope. Additionally, water helps to prevent the specimen from drying out which could distort its appearance.
The objective lens used to study a whole section of a specimen should have a low magnification power (e.g. 4x or 10x) to provide a wide field of view and enable the entire section to be seen clearly. This helps in obtaining an overall understanding of the specimen's structure and context before moving to higher magnifications for detailed examination.