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1 Division of Dental Medicine, College of Dentistry, and the George Williams Hooper Foundation for Medical Research, University of California, San Francisco, Calif.
The description of a rapid fixation-dehydration and embedding method has been given which can be employed to obtain very satisfactory combined radioautographs and roentgenograms from sections of soft and hard tissues.
Some modifications of previous techniques have been developed which require minimal amounts of time with the view of applying them to studies with short-lived radioisotopes.
Submitted on February 18, 1952
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