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Microradiographs were prepared of carefully washed 200 μ ground sections of human mandibular cortical bone: these sections were then extracted with hot 1.2 ethane-diamine in a soxhlet apparatus, washed with alcohol, dried, coated with carbon and gold in the vacuum evaporator, and photographed in Cambridge Scientific Instruments Stereoscan MKI scanning electron microscope operated at 10 kV.
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Hobdell, M.H., Boyde, A. (1969). The Correlation between Microradiography and Scanning Electron Microscopy of Bone Section Surfaces. In: Möllenstedt, G., Gaukler, K.H. (eds) Vth International Congress on X-Ray Optics and Microanalysis / V. Internationaler Kongreß für Röntgenoptik und Mikroanalyse / Ve Congrès International sur l’Optique des Rayons X et la Microanalyse. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-12108-5_101
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