scholarly journals Errata

1668 ◽  
Vol 3 (40) ◽  
pp. 812-812
Keyword(s):  
L 22 ◽  

Upon a second and more leisurable perusal of some of the former Transactions , there are found left the following faults, of Which some may be so material as to prejudice the sense; viz . p. 641. l . 1, 2, 3. the Author of the Book, there spoken of, thinks it more sutable to the tenor of that Book, to change those Words, A new method analytical for giving the Aggregat of an infinite or indefinite converging Series , into these, A new method Analyrical, where by in general he gives the termination of a converging series conditionally, and in two particular cases does the same absolutely. Compare N. 37. p. 734. 1. 27. et seq, Besides, p. 654. l. 24. leg. MDCLVIII. p. 725. l. 22. for 70 loads r. 70. combs p. 746. l. 24. tam aperta . p. 749. 1. 6. ducatur pro dicatur p. 750. l. 9. angulum solidum . l. 20. Est quidem . p. 754. l. 32. elegantis . p. 755. l. 31. 0,000480203,—.p. 756. 1. I. AHGN. p. 758. l. 11. caplana . ibid. 1. 20. 8a 3 b 2 , & c . ibid. l 23. complentes . ibid. 1. 28. ADE S . p. 764. 1. 8. leg. = 0L01, numerus . p. 778. 1. ult. seu p. o sin . Some literal and Grammatical faults, as quadraturæ pro quadratura ; P. 753. l. 12 homoganeorum pro homogenearum , p. 778. l.39. and such like, the Reader will be pleas'd to mend himself.

Author(s):  
C. C. Clawson ◽  
L. W. Anderson ◽  
R. A. Good

Investigations which require electron microscope examination of a few specific areas of non-homogeneous tissues make random sampling of small blocks an inefficient and unrewarding procedure. Therefore, several investigators have devised methods which allow obtaining sample blocks for electron microscopy from region of tissue previously identified by light microscopy of present here techniques which make possible: 1) sampling tissue for electron microscopy from selected areas previously identified by light microscopy of relatively large pieces of tissue; 2) dehydration and embedding large numbers of individually identified blocks while keeping each one separate; 3) a new method of maintaining specific orientation of blocks during embedding; 4) special light microscopic staining or fluorescent procedures and electron microscopy on immediately adjacent small areas of tissue.


1960 ◽  
Vol 23 ◽  
pp. 227-232 ◽  
Author(s):  
P WEST ◽  
G LYLES
Keyword(s):  

2011 ◽  
pp. 030111165044
Author(s):  
Laura Cassiday
Keyword(s):  

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