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Automation in Pathology for patient safety. [PDF]

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Barbareschi M, Doglioni C.
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The Paraffins

1965
Publisher Summary The paraffins or alkanes are the series of saturated open-chain aliphatic hydrocarbons. The paraffins form a homologous series of compounds that can be represented by the general molecular formula CnH2n+2. Structural isomerism occurs with the higher members of the series.
A.R. Tatchell, P.W.G. Smith
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Remnants of paraffin (“Paraffin-Inclusions”) in histological sections

Virchows Archiv für Pathologische Anatomie und Physiologie und für Klinische Medizin, 1961
The birefringent deposits in lymphocytes with “atypical nuclei”, as described byE. H. Tompkins, represent remnants of undissolved paraffin (“paraffin-inclusions”).
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Isomerization of Paraffins

ChemInform, 2003
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Paraffin dehydrocyclization. Competitive conversion of paraffins and naphthenes

Journal of Catalysis, 1971
Abstract The competitive conversion of several naphthene-paraffin mixtures was studied over supported metal and metal oxide dehydrocyclization catalysts. The conversion of each component was not simply the additive conversion of the pure components. Rather, it was found that for equal molar naphthene and paraffin mixtures the conversion was on a one ...
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